In Washington, Jews manage to rally around an intentionally murky message. Will the unity last?

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — I didn’t cover or attend the Free Soviet Jewry rally in Washington in 1987, but I’ve seen the photographs.  That rally, which drew some 250,000 Jews to the National Mall, was long considered a high point for Jewish street activism, the benchmark against which all demonstrations since have been measured. The […]

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Meeting a deadline, Education Department briefs Jewish groups on new efforts to combat campus antisemitism

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Top Education Department officials met their own deadline in responding to a spike of antisemitism on college campuses by holding a virtual hourlong briefing on Monday with Jewish organizational leaders. Some of those leaders offered praise that the department was sticking to its promise to draft a plan for campus antisemitism […]

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Israeli army surrounds main Gaza hospital it claims is a Hamas HQ as Biden calls for ‘less intrusive action’

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — President Joe Biden called on Israel to take “less intrusive action” at hospitals across the Gaza Strip, which have become a focal point in the country’s war against Hamas and have drawn the attention and concern of the international community. The Israel Defense Forces have surrounded the main hospital in Gaza City, […]

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MIT partially suspends students who occupied building for pro-Palestinian ‘die-in’

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – The Massachusetts Institute of Technology will suspend a handful of students from “non-academic” activities after they participated in a recent pro-Palestinian “die-in.” The decision was announced in a Nov. 9 letter from MIT President Sally Kornbluth, who did not specify how many students will be suspended. The protest, which occurred that day, […]

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Jewish students assaulted and Hillel targeted at Ohio State, prompting state to beef up police presence

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – The governor of Ohio ordered extra law enforcement patrols around Ohio State University campus last week after a 24-hour period in which two Jewish students were reported assaulted and student activists attempted to steal Israeli flags from the campus Hillel. The heightened tensions at one of the country’s largest universities are the […]

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I knew students at my college were protesting Israel. I didn’t expect what they would say in class.

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — I am a non-religious, 20-year-old-Jewish student in New York City. I have not been to Israel since I was 9. I was raised in what you might call a “naturally occurring Jewish community”: Riverdale, in the Bronx. I attended Modern Orthodox schools through high school. Once I graduated, I left for Binghamton […]

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