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New Jersey defamation suit to proceed in case of Jewish teacher smeared online

“Ms. Muhammad must be held accountable for the significant trauma she has inflicted,” said Benjamin Ryberg, COO of the Lawfare Project.

Ibtihaj Muhammad
Ibtihaj Muhammad of the United States in the team event of the 2014-15 Orléans World Cup in women’s sabre, Nov. 23, 2014. Credit: Marie-Lan Nguyen via Wikimedia Commons.
Ibtihaj Muhammad
Ibtihaj Muhammad of the United States in the team event of the 2014-15 Orléans World Cup in women’s sabre, Nov. 23, 2014. Credit: Marie-Lan Nguyen via Wikimedia Commons.

A case can move forward to restore the reputation of Tamar Herman, a veteran teacher in the South Orange-Maplewood School District in New Jersey, after online accusations by Olympic fencer and author Ibtihaj Muhammad that she discriminated against a Muslim second-grade student by asking her to remove her hijab.

The Lawfare Project announced on Monday that the New Jersey Appellate Division had rejected a motion for dismissal and upheld the defamation lawsuit the group had filed in support of Herman.

“These accusations—published to Ms. Muhammad’s hundreds of thousands of social-media followers—led to widespread antisemitic attacks, physical threats and irreparable damage to Ms. Herman’s career and personal life,” the Lawfare Project stated.

“The malicious defamation campaign against Ms. Herman was a calculated, antisemitic effort to harm a respected member of the community, motivated by her Jewish identity,” said Benjamin Ryberg, COO of the Lawfare Project. “Ms. Muhammad must be held accountable for the significant trauma she has inflicted.”

“America stands shoulder to shoulder with our indispensable partner Israel,” the ambassador said.
The university said it awarded Milei the degree “in recognition of his long-standing partnership with the State of Israel and his public international fight against antisemitism.”
“The dual campaign reflects the direct connection between the sacrifice and bravery of our heroic IDF soldiers and the very existence and independence of the State of Israel,” said Ofir Akunis, Israel’s consul general.
“May the memory of the fallen of Israel’s wars and the victims of acts of terrorism be blessed forever.”
“The IDF will continue to operate to clear the area under its control,” the military stated.
“Both terrorists posed an immediate threat to the troops,” the military said.