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A faculty member at the university said that the student is recovering in the hospital.
“You need public safety operationally, but to change a culture or mindset isn’t something you do just with new rules or regulations,” Rob Rolison told JNS.
Taking questions from reporters, U.S. President Donald Trump also accused the Israeli president of being “disgraceful” for not issuing a pardon to the prime minister.
“This expanded investment reinforces our long-standing relationship and shared commitment to faith, freedom and economic opportunity,” the acting Texas comptroller stated.
“I made some comments in interviews about minimizing the effect of the Holocaust that were absolutely wrong,” Jeremy Carl told senators.
Armani Charles, 23, was arrested in December for stabbing a Jewish man near Chabad headquarters after shouting that he wanted to “kill Jewish people.”
“Allowing this conduct to go unaddressed would signal tolerance for ideologies the United States has fought wars to defeat,” the lawmakers wrote.
“CAIR’s new report claims to measure Islamophobia and free speech on campus. It doesn’t,” Mark Goldfeder, of the National Jewish Advocacy Center, told JNS.
Alyza Lewin, of the Combat Antisemitism Movement, told JNS that some of the things that speakers said at the event raised “concerns in my mind.”
Magda Teter, a professor of history at Fordham University, stated that she is “looking forward to exploring these complex issues with different audiences.”
Employees held “a politically motivated meeting that included rhetoric widely understood as hostile toward Israel and Jewish communities,” the New York congresswoman stated.
“Do you want to go there?” Rep. Becca Balint asked. “Talking about antisemitism to a woman who lost her grandfather in the Holocaust?”