Stanford instructor removed for targeting Jewish students as ‘colonizers’ after Hamas attack on Israel
Stanford officials were also criticized for neutral language in initially failing to unambiguously condemn Hamas
Stanford officials were also criticized for neutral language in initially failing to unambiguously condemn Hamas
The 'Yiddish Vokh' is a shot in the arm for people who see Yiddish as an integral part of their Jewish identity
Ron Unz's essay 'The Myth of American Meritocracy,' which makes dubious claims about Jews and college admissions, was cited in one successful complaint
Check with college students, not social media
Four young people explain their decisions to join —or avoid — the protests
College campuses without a Hillel or Chabad consistently prioritize Israel over Jewish connection
Despite a decision by a small cohort to ban 'Zionist speakers,' Berkeley is not hostile to Jewish and Israeli students
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…