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“The Trump administration will not allow Jewish life to be pushed into the shadows,” stated Craig Trainor, assistant secretary for civil rights.
The lawsuit reflects “a broader pattern across top universities where Israeli and Jewish professors and academics have been discriminated against,” Rebecca Harris, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS.
Multiple antisemitic incidents in four countries deepen concerns about rising hate since the Gaza war began.
A member petition reached the 10% signature threshold, triggering a special meeting to discuss the adoption of such a resolution.
Drawing from testimonies, artifacts and histories, it has opened “Touching Memory Theater,” a new project that brings Holocaust remembrance to the stage.
“I’ve been looking forward to this moment most of my life,” said Philadelphia-area native Ilan Gordon, 22, as he leaves as part of the annual Nefesh B’Nefesh group flight to Israel.
The Australian government’s next special report on antisemitism “should begin with a record of the government’s own antisemitic actions,” said Amichai Chikli.
“I thought I had seen it all, but being attacked on the train tracks into Auschwitz is a whole new low,” said Los Angeles native Charlotte Korchak.
David Bernstein, of the North American Values Institute, told JNS that the statement is “heartening” but also a missed opportunity, as it neglects to decry diversity programs.
“We will find new leadership for this community garden, so that all New Yorkers can continue to benefit from this public space,” Eric Adams told JNS.
“We must counter the darkness and hate with education and light,” said Rabbi Moishy Kalmenson of Chabad Rockwall in Texas.
The antisemitism is “so barely disguised that it’s visible to even the most casual observer,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, of the Anti-Defamation League.