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Israeli bar exam passed by nearly 68% of first-time examinees, as divide widens
Overall, 1,545 candidates passed the exam, reflecting a general pass rate of 52.32% and an average score of 59.2.
Jewish students at DePaul continue to face threats after violent campus attack - interview
Manischewitz holding competition for its next matzah-box cover athlete
Jewish groups at Penn sound alarm over federal lawsuit seeking information on Jewish employees
BYU’s Jake Retzlaff signs historic NIL deal with Manischewitz
“Manischewitz has always been part of my life," Retzlaff said.
The modern digital age: Have university campuses become obsolete? - opinion
Ariel University exemplifies what a thoughtfully designed, interdisciplinary campus can achieve.
‘Eradicate the US’: American student group publishes, then deletes controversial message
National Students for Justice in Palestine (NSJP) and vandalistic group Unity of Fields behind violent calls to bring down the USA.
Jewish students deserve protection - opinion
Antisemitism surges on college campuses with over 1,800 incidents since October. How can universities protect Jewish students and preserve academic integrity in these challenging times?
NYPD, NYC schools, and colleges prepare for school protests
NYPD and NYC school officials are teaming up with colleges to ensure student safety and protect First Amendment rights during the upcoming school year protests.
Jewish fraternity at Temple University targeted by repeated vandalism and trespassing
Temple University's Alpha Epsilon Pi house has faced repeated antisemitic vandalism. The university's delayed response has drawn criticism and led to a federal investigation.
American IDF soldier fought in Gaza, now fights for truth on college campuses - interview
Sam Fried, a former soldier in the IDF Paratroopers Brigade, spoke to the 'Post" about returning to America after dropping everything to defend Israel on October 7.
Pre-academic prep school: Direct path to degree & beyond
Registration for the 2018 school year is underway, but in order to be admitted to academic studies, one must meet the complex admission conditions.
Stanford documents ‘widespread, pernicious’ antisemitism on campus since October 7
After conducting numerous listening sessions with Jews on campus, the committee is recommending that Stanford take steps to improve safety and mental health resources for Jewish students.
The college predicament of adhering to the 'oppressor vs. oppressed' narrative - opinion
The fact that the protesters see all underdogs beyond reproach demonstrates how colleges aren’t doing an adequate job of educating their students.