Tag: Yale University

Over 40 Yale students have been arrested for pro-Palestine demonstrations, with campus protests escalating across the country.
Rabbi Menachem Creditor reiterated his request for his song, Olam Chesed Yibaneh, not to be sung by anti-Israel activists, expressing distress after the song was used by a group at Yale University.
Rabbi Menachem Creditor, the songwriter of the popular tune "Olam Chesed Yibaneh," is upset that his song is being used by students at campus pro-Palestinian protests, including at Yale University.
Amid rising antisemitism on college campuses like Columbia and Yale, Jewish students have faced verbal and physical attacks, including being told to go back to Poland and being assaulted with a Palestinian flag.
Jewish students at Columbia and Yale were recently targeted with anti-Semitic attacks amid protests in support of Palestine.
A Jewish student at Yale, Sahar Tartak, was assaulted and stabbed in the eye during an anti-Israel protest on campus, which she believes stemmed from the university's failure to address policies being violated by students and their glorification of violence against Jews.
Joseph Isadore Lieberman, a prominent Orthodox Jewish-American politician who served as a US senator for Connecticut for 24 years, made history as the first Jewish person on a presidential ticket when he ran as Al Gore's vice presidential pick in 2004.
This article is a tribute to Oriya Goshen, a former participant of the Bronfman Fellowship, who was killed in combat.
A controversy arose at Yale University over the naming of a popular couscous salad.
This week's Antisemitism Monitor highlights several incidents.
A research consortium has found that American colleges and universities received $2.7 billion in funding from Qatar between 2014 and 2019, without public acknowledgement from the institutions themselves.
The U.S. National Strategy for Countering Antisemitism was released in May, but many college students may not be aware of its existence.
In this episode, Professor Milan Svolik of Yale University examines the phenomenon of citizens voting for political leaders who threaten or undermine democracy.
Professor Milan Svolik of Yale University explores the paradox of citizens voting for leaders who may threaten democracy in a discussion sponsored by the Israel office of Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung.
Chaim Bloom, the new chief baseball officer for the Boston Red Sox, has faced scrutiny and high expectations in his role.
In 1960, a scandal involving Yale University students engaging in inappropriate behavior with a 14-year-old girl named Suzi gained widespread media attention.
Yale University's Professor Timothy Snyder discusses his bestselling book "On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century" in an interview with the Tel Aviv Review host Gilad Halpern.
Yale University law professor James Q. Whitman explores the surprising admiration the Nazis had for American legal precedents in his book "Hitler's American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law."
In a live show at the Slifka Center at Yale University, the Unorthodox podcast featured Shelly Kagan, a philosophy professor at Yale, known for being a tough grader and a non-welfarist consequentialist.