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‘Threatening and Intimidating’: Largest Teachers’ Union in United States Hit With Federal Antisemitism Complaint
Examples in the complaint, filed with the EEOC, include union members laughing and clapping at the mention of an 82-year-old Jewish woman killed in a terror attack
American University Advertising for Jewish Students, Mirroring Efforts From Dartmouth
The ad says American is a 'place where Jewish students feel at home'
Some Soviets Were Less Equal Than Others
REVIEW: 'The Penny is Gone: Meditations of a Soviet Jew' by Emil Bezverkhny
For America at 250, Some Jewish Wisdom on How to Last 3,000 Years
Ruth Wisse’s ‘grateful Jewish message on staying power’
Newsom Tries To Be Zohran Mamdani of 2028 Presidential Race
In N.H., repeats Israel 'apartheid' claim, backs Sanders on national wealth tax
Ousted NYC Anti-Semitism Czar: Mamdani Replaced Me With Left-Wing Activist Because I'm a 'Proud Jew' Who Doesn't Hate Israel
Rabbi Moshe Davis's replacement, Phylisa Wisdom, has bashed Israel and tweeted of having 'totally missed Yom Kippur'
MLK Day Celebration Backed by Top Teachers' Union Disinvites Rabbi Over Support for Israel
Alliance San Diego acknowledged that it revoked invitations for pro-Israel speakers, citing concerns about 'potential disruption related to Zionism and anti-Zionism'
A Righteous Man in Japan
REVIEW: ‘Kotsuji’s Gift: The Daring Rescue of Japan's Jewish Refugees’ by Jundai Yamada
Cooper Union Settles Lawsuit With Jewish Students Forced To Hide From Anti-Israel Mob
The Manhattan college agreed to install a Title VI coordinator to monitor anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist discrimination cases
Primed To Lead Israel
REVIEW: ‘A Call at 4 AM: Thirteen Prime Ministers and the Crucial Decisions that Shaped Israeli Politics’ by Amit Segal