Harvard president will remain in office despite criticism of her response to antisemitism

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – Harvard University’s board of directors will keep Claudine Gay as the school’s president despite pressure to force her out after she declined to say outright that calls for the genocide of Jews violated campus rules.  The Harvard Corporation, the school’s board, met behind closed doors for hours Monday night before formally announcing […]

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Julie Platt, chair of Jewish federations group, is helming Penn’s board amid leadership transition

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — To steer the university through an unexpected leadership change induced by debate over antisemitism, the board of the University of Pennsylvania turned to their vice chair — who is also one of the most prominent Jewish communal leaders in the country. Julie Beren Platt, a 1979 Penn graduate, has been on the […]

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Penn president resigns amid criticism of her testimony on campus antisemitism

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The president of the University of Pennsylvania announced her resignation on Saturday after facing growing backlash for declining to say outright that calling for the genocide of Jews violated the school’s code of conduct. “I write to share that President Liz Magill has voluntarily tendered her resignation as President of the University […]

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Harvard president apologizes, Penn alum yanks $100M gift as congressional antisemitism hearing fallout continues

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The president of Harvard University told the student newspaper that she was sorry for causing pain with her testimony during Tuesday’s congressional hearing in which multiple college leaders said their schools’ codes of conduct would not necessarily prohibit calls for genocide of Jews. “I am sorry,” Claudine Gay said in an interview […]

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Rabbi David Wolpe resigns from Harvard antisemitism committee over president’s ‘painfully inadequate testimony’ on campus antisemitism

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Rabbi David Wolpe is stepping down from the antisemitism advisory committee at Harvard University, citing “events on campus and the painfully inadequate testimony” of the university’s president, Claudine Gay, during a congressional hearing this week on campus antisemitism. “Without rehashing all of the obvious reasons that have been endlessly adumbrated online, and […]

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‘All about light overcoming darkness’: How US Jews are celebrating Hanukkah with Israel at war

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — When tickets for Los Angeles’ Infinite Light Festival went on sale in October, just a week after Hamas’ brutal attack on Israel, sales were brisk. In fact, tickets sold out to the annual Hanukkah celebration held by the local Jewish federation’s young adult division, NuRoots, faster than in any other year. “I […]

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This Hanukkah, Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff will have 3 menorahs that represent Jewish joy and trauma

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — For the next eight days, one menorah will be lit in the office of Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff; another will sit in the office of his wife, Vice President Kamala Harris; and a third will illuminate their home. Each menorah carries symbolism, representing the triumphs or tragedies of Jewish history. The […]

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