Should schools suspend students for chanting ‘From the river to the sea’? A federal investigation in Minnesota will test the issue.

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – A suburban Minneapolis school district is facing a federal investigation for Islamophobic discrimination after suspending two Muslim students who chanted “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.” The case at Edina Public Schools has divided local Jews and Muslims and is the latest in an expanding list of Title […]

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Delaware school district promises changes in response to federal probe of antisemitic bullying

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — A Delaware public school district will send staff to anti-harassment training and compensate the family of a Jewish student who alleged antisemitic bullying. The agreement followed a U.S. Department of Education investigation into how Red Clay Consolidated School District handled allegations of antisemitic incidents, detailed in a complaint to the agency last June.  […]

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When Judaism didn’t offer rituals for a stillbirth, a grieving couple created their own

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — On Nov. 29, 2021, Ilan and Sherri Glazer announced to the public that they were expecting a baby after three rounds of IVF. The following day, during their 20-week ultrasound, they learned that their baby’s brain wasn’t forming properly. Multiple scans and visits with other doctors confirmed that their long-awaited baby’s condition […]

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Rabbi Art Green, prominent scholar of Hasidic Judaism, is barred from Hebrew College following sexual misconduct allegation

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The founding dean of Hebrew College’s rabbinical school has been barred from its campus over the fallout from an allegation of sexual misconduct about a faculty member who was previously his student. Rabbi Arthur Green, a prominent scholar of Jewish mysticism, retired in May 2022 after two decades at the non-denominational Boston-area […]

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US suspends UN relief agency funding over allegations that staffers took part in Oct. 7 massacres

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The Biden administration suspended funding for the main relief agency for Palestinians after UNRWA said it had fired staffers who allegedly took part in the Oct. 7 massacres in Israel, a major financial blow while the Israel-Hamas war still rages. UNRWA Commissioner General Philippe Lazzarini in a statement on Friday confirmed […]

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