Campus Antisemitism
US to deport pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil to Algeria, Homeland Security official claims
The Trump Administration has been pushing to deport Khalil, while the activist's lawer arguing that the removal of his green card would violate the US Constitution.
US anti-Israel groups directly sharing official Hamas, PFLP propaganda, ADL finds
UK gov't launches investigation into antisemitism in schools, vows 'no stone left unturned'
Macron, Jewish orgs. slam French publisher for now-recalled textbooks that 'falsified' Oct. 7 facts
British university bars academic who repeated antisemitic libels in lecture to SJP
The lecturer spread antisemitic conspiracy theories and claimed that Jews require the blood of gentiles to be used in the making of their “special pancakes.”
Between hatred and antisemitism: Suspended Hebrew U prof. finds new job at Princeton - opinion
Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian will be teaching a course titled "Gender, Reproduction and Genocide" at Princeton University.
Editor's Notes: The year Jews stopped believing in a safe West - comment
Diaspora communities in the West rethink their safety in the wake of rising antisemitism and political shifts.
Victoria passes anti-mask protest law, Jewish groups express concern
The bill would introduce offenses for assaulting or obstructing attendees at religious assemblies, with both crimes punishable with a maximum sentence of three months ' imprisonment.
Toronto police arrest SJP activist for storming IDF veterans' speaking tour
Qabil Ibrahim allegedly used a tool, a drill bit, to shatter an interior glass door being braced shut by one of the guest lecturers.
Jewish students occupy Berlin university to protest antisemitism in student council
Occupation Against Antisemitism took over a plenary session of the General Students' Committee on Monday as a protest against the continuous pro-Palestinian occupations of buildings.
Jewish students sue Chapman University for failure to protect against antisemitism, death threats
Two Jewish students at the California university reported continuous harassment, including receiving death threats from classmates and the vandalization of October 7 memorials.
Vaunted Jewish studies program is upended by red-state politics over Israel in Indiana
Indiana University’s Jewish studies program has erupted into a bitter internal feud, pitting a new interim director against faculty and students.
In a first, ballot initiative to divest from Israel wins at the ballot box, in Somerville, Mass.
Voters in Somerville, Massachusetts, passed a measure to divest from Israel, the first such vote in the US, despite opposition from local Jewish groups.
Our work is far from over: We must fight to purge our safe spaces of antisemitism - opinion
If we allow antisemitism to take root in spaces we once trusted, we risk losing safety, dignity, and belonging.