Tag: American Campuses

Israeli students and academics on U.S. college campuses face a challenging environment due to anti-Israel sentiments, leading to ostracization, threats, and hostility, even when they try to engage in dialogue or explain their perspectives.
In the midst of challenges facing American Jewish students on university campuses, a group of 500 Jewish students at Columbia University penned a letter asserting their Jewish identity, rejecting attacks on Zionism, and openly confronting antisemitism present in academic settings.
Journalist Masha Gessen expressed concern on the Haaretz Podcast that the Biden administration's lack of support for protests against Israel's actions in Gaza may jeopardize his chances in the 2024 election, potentially benefiting Donald Trump.
Yascha Mounk, in his book "The Identity Trap," discusses the challenges of identity politics, particularly its impact on antisemitism and the Jewish community in American institutions.
In this podcast episode, three college students - Alexandra Orbuch, Gabriel Diamond, and Zach Kessel - discuss the deteriorating climate for young American Jews on college campuses.
Alexandra Orbuch, Gabriel Diamond, and Zach Kessel discuss the situation for Jews on American campuses.
The Cult of Antizionism is an article that discusses the establishment of the Institute for the Critical Study of Zionism (ICSZ) by a group of anti-Israel academics and BDS activists.