Campus Antisemitism
Antisemitism in UK schools hit all-times high over last three years, investigation reveals
According to The Telegraph, since the Hamas October 7 attack in 2023, there has been a significant increase in antisemitism in Britain, with record numbers recorded in 2023, with 4,298 incidents.
'Death to Jews, Vucic' call during Belgrade protest sparks criticism from Serbians, Israelis
Penn must turn over list of Jewish employees to Trump administration, federal judge rules
Columbia’s Hillel director: What do we do about antisemitism on campus?
Imam-led walkout over Jewish participant at CUNY interfaith event draws wide condemnation
“I came here to this event not knowing that I would be sitting next to a Zionist, and this is something I’m not going to accept. My people are being killed right now in Gaza,” said the imam-led.
In the shadow of hate: Egyptian activist on fleeing home after defending Israel post-October 7
The personal narrative of an Egyptian woman forced to leave her homeland after speaking out against Hamas on October 7.
Trump can’t levy antisemitism fines against the University of California, judge rules
University staffers and academic groups had sued the administration, saying that Trump’s actions were already having a punishing effect on their First Amendment concerns.
Columbia University rejects three Israel divestment proposals
The three December 2024 proposals by Columbia students, faculty, and staff accused the Israeli government and military of human rights violations, war crimes, and apartheid.
Is dining-hall matzah ‘DEI’? The answer isn’t clear to UVA’s pushed-out ex-president
Jim Ryan's question is a reflection of broader struggles on American college campuses to satisfy conservative demands on both antisemitism and DEI.
We must fight antisemitism to save our universities themselves - opinion
Today, American universities occupy the top position that German universities held 100 years ago. Decades after the end of World War II, they have not regained their past global preeminence.
'Don’t Feed the Lion': Israeli, US journalists collaborate to tackle antisemitism in middle school
CULTURAL AFFAIRS: Keshet 12's Yonit Levi and CNN’s Bianna Golodryga, both respected journalists and Jewish mothers, came together to create a book they wished they found for their own kids.
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.