Tag: College Campuses

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is facing pressure from Jewish leaders and colleagues to advance the Antisemitism Awareness Act, aimed at addressing the recent rise in antisemitism on college campuses.
In light of increasing anti-Israel sentiment and antisemitism connected with cultural and ideological shifts, there is a call for a strategic pivot to combat these trends by making American values relevant again.
Eric Gertler, CEO and chairman of U.S. News & World Report, has successfully steered the company from print to online platforms, making it a trusted source for important decision-making.
President Biden's stance on Israel is the subject of both praise and criticism from within the Jewish community, with disagreement over military actions in Gaza.
President Biden addressed the rise of antisemitism in America, describing it as "ferocious" during a speech at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, highlighting ongoing concerns within the Jewish community.
The text discusses the rise of pro-Hamas demonstrations on college campuses and the potential anti-Semitic implications associated with these protests.
This podcast episode delves into the complex relationships between America and Israel as well as between college campuses and the broader society, debating which situation is more concerning.
The text questions whether Joe Biden's recent three-minute statement on college campus unrest was adequate or merely the bare minimum, or not even that.
Colleges and universities are navigating pro-Palestinian protests on their campuses and communicating with concerned parents, particularly Jewish parents worried about anti-Zionism and antisemitism.
The video discusses anti-Israel protests on college campuses in America and explores the impact on Jewish individuals.
Despite recent challenging times for the Jewish community, especially with rising anti-Israel sentiment on college campuses, there is a ray of hope among the clouds.
This article discusses the challenges faced on college campuses during Passover, focusing on the current crisis in the Middle East and the rise of antisemitism worldwide.
California is experiencing a surge in antisemitic incidents, prompting Governor Gavin Newsom to release a comprehensive plan to combat antisemitism in the state, inspired by the Biden administration's strategy.
Pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses across the United States have led to hundreds of student arrests, clashes with authorities, and disruptions to campus activities, such as the cancellation of graduation ceremonies and valedictorian speeches.
The text discusses the surge of anti-Israel protests on college campuses, fueled by student outrage over civilian casualties in the conflict with Hamas.
The text discusses the ongoing issue of combating antisemitism and anti-Zionism on college campuses, highlighting the ineffectiveness of current approaches by organizations such as Hillel and the Anti-Defamation League.
In a discussion about antisemitism on college campuses, the responses of university presidents to whether calling for the genocide of Jews violates codes of conduct have raised concerns.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reported a significant increase in antisemitic incidents in the past year, more than doubling from the previous year with a total of 8,873 incidents in 2023 compared to 3,697 in 2022.
Rabbi Michael Broyde discusses the relationship between antisemitism and anti-Zionism in a Haaretz op-ed.
In response to the recent surge of antisemitism on college campuses and in public high schools, many students are embracing their Jewish identity more openly and actively.
Congressman Ritchie Torres, known for his progressive values, addresses the importance of strengthening Black-Jewish relations, combating antisemitism on college campuses through Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, and the negative impact of platforms like TikTok in exacerbating hatred and division.
A surge in federal investigations and lawsuits related to antisemitism on college campuses, occurring almost every other day since Oct. 7, has been fueled by incidents targeting Jewish students, often tied to speech about Israel.
The article discusses the distinction between anti-Israel and anti-Jewish sentiments, particularly on college campuses.
A new poll released by the American Jewish Committee reveals that younger American Jews between the ages of 18 and 29 experience more instances of antisemitism compared to other age groups.
A new poll by the American Jewish Committee reveals that younger American Jews, despite experiencing higher rates of antisemitism than any other age group, are less likely to view antisemitism as a serious problem.