Jewish groups confront new questions: What counts as calling for genocide? And how should it be punished?

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – Just days after the presidents of three elite universities testified before Congress, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul sent a letter to the heads of her state’s public universities over the weekend instructing them that “calling for the genocide of any group of people” should “lead to swift disciplinary action.” Meanwhile, Stanford University […]

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White House to brief Jewish Congress members as it seeks funding for antisemitism strategy

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Top White House officials are meeting with a bipartisan slate of Jewish members of Congress Wednesday as the administration presses for funding for key components of its strategy to combat antisemitism, including efforts on college campuses. Douglas Emhoff, the Jewish Second Gentleman, who is spearheading implementation of the strategy, will join […]

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Kanye West’s album with antisemitic lyric and long list of famous collaborators on track to debut Friday

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — At the end of 2022, Kanye West, the billionaire rapper who now goes by Ye, seemed to be persona non grata in the entertainment industry. After months of antisemitic rants on social media and in unhinged interviews, he was dropped from a lucrative business partnership with Adidas and booted from his longtime […]

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I know university presidents can respond better to odious speech — because I saw it happen at my school

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — As a political science professor for two decades and as the director of the Harris Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Nebraska, I’ve been through several rounds of odious speech and debate over how to handle it. So I’ve been extremely surprised by the whole university presidents congressional hearing debacle. […]

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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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