ADL teams up with Jewish frat AEPi on initiative to tackle antisemitism on college campuses

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — For its latest effort to combat antisemitism on college campuses, the Anti-Defamation League is turning to a particular brand of college student: frat boys. The Jewish civil rights group is partnering with Alpha Epsilon Pi, the historically Jewish fraternity, on an initiative to engage members of AEPi’s 150 local chapters starting this […]

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When campers’ luggage got stranded, a Ramah alum’s new trucking company stepped in

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — On Aug. 2, camp directors across the country — including at several prominent Jewish camps — received an email with stressful news. Just days out from their campers’ return home, the company hired to transport all of their belongings home had announced its sudden closure. “Despite our best efforts, including remortgaging my […]

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White supremacist man arrested for allegedly threatening jurors, witnesses in Pittsburgh shooting trial

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Federal agents arrested a West Virginia man on Thursday for allegedly threatening jurors and witnesses in the trial of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter, which culminated last week in a death sentence. The man who was arrested, Hardy Lloyd, 45, is “a self-proclaimed ‘reverend’ of a white supremacy movement,” according to a statement […]

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After prodding from Elon Musk, ADL says South African ‘Kill the Boer’ song could be seen as ‘call for violence’

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The Anti-Defamation League expressed concern about a South African song calling to “Kill the Boer” after Elon Musk repeatedly prodded the group to speak out — the latest in an ongoing tiff between the Jewish civil rights group and the billionaire. Late last month, a video of a left-wing South African politician […]

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Yeshiva University, a pillar of Orthodox Judaism, launches master’s program for Christian students

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Emily Talento grew up with Jewish friends and relatives on Long Island, attending Passover seders, bar and bat mitzvahs and Shabbat dinners. When she arrived at Cedarville University, a private Baptist university in Ohio, she found herself explaining Jewish traditions to her many classmates who had never met a Jew before. Now, […]

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Liberal Jewish scholars, leaders urge increased focus on Palestinians in protests of Israeli judicial overhaul

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Ever since hundreds of thousands of Israelis began pouring into the streets to oppose their government’s plan to weaken the courts, the protests have faced a contentious question: How much, if at all, should the demonstrations focus on Palestinian rights? The answer to that question, over the past seven months, has been […]

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Ghislaine Maxwell identifies as Jewish in prison, tapping into resources for incarcerated Jews

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex abuse ring, is receiving services from a nonprofit that supports Jewish prisoners. Maxwell, whose father was Jewish, did not publicly identify as Jewish previously and is not considered Jewish under traditional Jewish […]

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