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Amid escalating federal scrutiny over antisemitism and a perceived “woke” bias on college campuses, new research from ...
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This is a painful and precarious time for all who care about Jewish safety, public education, our future, and our democracy.
Harvard’s Presidential Task Force on Combating Antisemitism and Anti-Israeli Bias revealed similar incidents among Jewish students supporting the anti-Zionist movement on campus.
Mentioning the IHRA document on antisemitism, much less calling it “the most prominent” and the one that the U.S. “has embraced” was a mistake on the part of the Biden administration.
Conscious or unconscious media bias in the coverage of Israel shapes false public perception, fuels antisemitism, and makes the world less safe for Jews.
Where’s the nuance in downplaying antisemitism, as a result of media bias? Reporters, especially on the local level, are going through great pains to cover-up antisemitism on and off campus.
The university’s Presidential Task Force on Combating Antisemitism and Anti-Israeli Bias narrated a rise in antisemitism that surged after the October 7 attacks: some Jewish and Israeli students ...
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