Special report: What’s it really like to be Jewish on campus right now?
We sent 11 reporters to colleges across the country to find out
We sent 11 reporters to colleges across the country to find out
A literary event drew comparisons between Jim Crow America and modern-day Israel, and asked American observers to stand up for Palestinian rights
“Chile has joined Bolivia and Iran in condemning Israel and omitting the horrible crimes suffered by its civilian population on October 7th," the Jewish Community of Chile group wrote in response
The victim was hanging posters of Israelis kidnapped by Hamas when he was allegedly attacked by the 19-year-old
University officials prevented anyone without a university ID from entering campus
The university's Global Centers are research hubs and not political, argue big-name faculty in open letter
Lawrence Bacow, at Harvard, and Lee Bollinger, at Columbia, will exit their posts in 2023
Read this article in Yiddish To be honest, I was never interested in learning Yiddish. Before the pandemic, it was a dead language to me, something that my parents and grandparents spoke, and before that – my great-grandparents. I have Israeli family, so Hebrew is familiar to me. Yiddish is not. I could understand enough…
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