Israeli-American student files suit against UVa over antisemitic abuse at rally A spokesperson for the university declined to comment on the litigation, saying that the university “opposes antisemitism and other forms of bias.” May 22, 2024
Judaica collector gives some pointers to the University of Virginia Clay Barr began her collection of Torah “hands,” which spans two and a half centuries, to memorialize her husband 30 years ago. Menachem Wecker April 8, 2024
Students meet with UVa administrators to protect Jewish students on grounds “There are students who have been spat upon, shoved, that have called horrible names, antisemitic slurs,” recounted lawyer Joel Nied. Feb. 27, 2024
Two more schools, three districts under Title VI investigation The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights releases a list of entities being accused of "discrimination involving shared ancestry." Jan. 3, 2024
Biden appoints Jewish legal expert to Library of Congress committee Risa Goluboff, dean of the University of Virginia School of Law, has spoken about the “vulnerabilities” that Jews currently face and have experienced throughout history. March 6, 2023