Tag: Ivy League Universities

At a Hillel International Israel Summit, Jewish student leaders from Harvard, Cornell, and MIT share insights on facing antisemitism and challenges related to Israeli identity politics on college campuses.
Prominent Jewish leaders have called for Jewish students and donors to abandon Ivy League universities due to campus antisemitism and other problems in higher education.
Rabbi Leo Dee, who tragically lost his wife and daughters to Palestinian terrorism, is on a mission to transform the world into a more positive and spiritual place.
The article highlights instances of stupidity and hatred displayed by individuals towards Jews and Israel.
In recent congressional testimony, presidents from Harvard, MIT, and UPenn refused to denounce terrorism or clarify whether calls for the genocide of Jews constitute harassment.
The author reflects on their experiences at Columbia University, where they encountered a double standard in the way their classmates treated injustice and suffering.
Dartmouth College stood out among Ivy League universities for its response to the recent Hamas attack on Israel.
This text discusses the decline of Jewish influence and representation in various sectors of American society, including academia, the arts, politics, and the legal system.