Tag: Ivy League Schools

Amid campus unrest and anti-Israel sentiments, a parent discusses the impact on choosing colleges for her children, emphasizing the importance of not shying away from schools with protests but rather seeking environments where Jewish identity is accepted.
The writer reflects on their experiences visiting Brown University and attending a rally at Columbia University amidst tensions related to the war in Gaza.
A group of 39 professors from the University of Pennsylvania recently visited Israel on a solidarity trip organized by psychology professor Michael Kahana.
Journalist Linda Gradstein and Noah Efron discuss the importance of two topics - the influx and sudden halt of hostages leaving Gaza, and the heartwarming moment when a child expresses love.
The Ivy League schools, once known as a pathway to success for American Jews, are now admitting fewer Jewish students than before.