Rutgers U suspends Students for Justice in Palestine amid further campus uproar over Israel

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – Rutgers University suspended its campus chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine Monday, joining a growing number of American universities that have restricted the pro-Palestinian group’s operations as campus activism has spiked surrounding the Israel-Hamas war. The chapter has two business days to appeal the “interim” suspension. The university did not say […]

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‘A flame of faith that endures’: Biden’s Hanukkah party centers on the Oct. 7 massacre

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — President Joe Biden had a menorah custom-made from a White House beam, but it was another menorah from thousands of miles away that elicited the most powerful reaction at the annual White House Hanukkah party Monday night. Partygoers making their way up to the mansion’s residence, where the celebration took place, […]

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‘Is that really her?’ Liberal Jews say Elise Stefanik, hailed as a hero of the House antisemitism hearings, has baggage of her own

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Over the weekend, one Jewish Democratic congressman joined with Elise Stefanik, the number-three Republican in the House of Representatives, to demand accountability for antisemitism. Another took to cable TV to say she had no credibility on the issue. The gap between the two Jewish Democrats — Florida’s Jared Moskowitz and Maryland’s […]

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US officials deny pressing Israel for a war ‘deadline,’ but differences between the two are emerging

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — A top U.S. official denied reports that the Biden administration has set a deadline for Israel to end its war with Hamas. But U.S. officials are becoming more open and outspoken about differences between the two allies over the war’s conduct. “We’re not in the business of being that prescriptive with […]

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More than 500 staffers of Jewish groups, most of them progressive, appeal to Biden to press for ceasefire in Israel-Hamas war

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Hundreds of staffers for 140 Jewish organizations, most of them progressive, signed a letter to President Joe Biden and Congress urging them to press Israel to agree to a ceasefire in its war with Hamas, citing their work “building thriving Jewish communities.” The letter, which does not necessarily reflect the views […]

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Criticism mounts against UPenn president after she declines to say whether calls for genocide of Jews constitute harassment

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said the University of Pennsylvania board should make a “serious decision” about the school’s president, who is facing pressure to resign after she declined to say outright that calls for the genocide of Jews violate the university’s code of conduct. The outcry follows a congressional hearing on Tuesday […]

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