Tag: Jewish College Students

The text discusses the changing landscape of antisemitism on college campuses and in American society, emphasizing the interconnected nature of the crisis.
In episode 414 of Unorthodox, producers travel to Tel Aviv to explore the history of Israeli surfing with surfer Arthur Rashkovan and discuss reflections from Jewish college students.
In episode 414 of Unorthodox, the show explores various Jewish experiences, including the history of Israeli surfing in Tel Aviv with surfer Arthur Rashkovan, reflections from Jewish college students on a unique semester, a Torah class led by Stephanie and Liel at a correctional institute organized by the Aleph Institute, and a conversation with an essay writer from the University of Chicago.
Jewish college students are grappling with a range of emotions and perspectives amidst campus protests related to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Jewish college student leaders at Binghamton University, Seth Schlank and Eytan Saenger, discuss their experiences combating antisemitism on campus following the October 7 massacre in Israel by Hamas.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has issued an executive order to make it easier for Jewish college students facing antisemitism on their campuses to transfer to Florida's public universities, where he assured that bigotry will not be tolerated.
A recent Anti-Defamation League poll highlights a significant decrease in Jewish college students feeling safe on campus, with concerns rising after events related to the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
The rise of antisemitism on American college campuses is discussed, with a focus on incidents at Cornell University and Columbia University.
In this heartfelt letter, the author addresses Jewish college students who are feeling scared and isolated on their campuses.
A new survey conducted by Ipsos, on behalf of Jewish on Campus, has found that nearly one in three Jewish college students has witnessed or experienced antisemitism on campus.
The U.S. National Strategy for Countering Antisemitism was released in May, but many college students may not be aware of its existence.
The George Washington University Hillel and the Edlavitch DC Jewish Community Center have partnered to match student volunteers with older adults in need of help accessing COVID-19 vaccines.
The text describes the ongoing challenges faced by Jewish college students in dealing with anti-Semitic incidents and hostility directed at Jewish students, often under the guise of anti-Zionism on college campuses.