Jewish students
Sarah Lawrence student senate rejects J Street U chapter after fierce backlash
'Student senators compared recognizing the group to approving ‘a white supremacist organization.’
Jewish students deserve more than conditional empathy - opinion
Georgia sets the bar: New laws tackle antisemitism and foreign influence in education - opinion
CAM and the African American Mayors Association launch new national fellowship
After Rabbi Green sexual misconduct revelations, his students reckon with fallout
Hebrew College’s leadership wrote in the most recent email that the school is providing settings for students to cope with the allegations.
Grapevine, December 31, 2023: Culinary ecumenism and economic recovery
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
USF is a safe haven for antisemitism - opinion
On campus, “From the River to the Sea, Palestine shall be Free,” is often chanted at many antisemitic gatherings, USF refuses to acknowledge the terrorizing impact this has on Jewish students.
Pro-Israel students embark on 'Take Action for Israel' mission
Pro-Israel students who have faced an increase in antisemitism on their campuses are embarking on a solidarity mission for Israel during the holiday season.
The struggle for justice for Jewish students on college campuses - opinion
When it comes to protecting marginalized students on campus, it seems some groups are "more equal than others," the author writes.
US Jewish students hiding their identity amid safety fears reaches 37%
One in three Jewish students reported witnessing or experiencing acts of hate or violence against Jews on campus, with a majority dissatisfied with their university’s response to these incidents.
The events at Cornell are a microcosm of our society - opinion
Faculty members openly express anti-Israel opinions and participate in rallies advocating Israel’s elimination, as the Hamas massacre intended to do in Southern Israel.
Umbrella for gap-year programs in Israel says more than 5,000 participants are safe
A spokesperson for Masa Israel Journey to the JTA that all of its 5,700 participants had been relocated away from areas "under direct danger."
We must use the current crises to reshape the Israel conversation on campus - opinion
Israel’s political unrest represents a moment “pregnant” with opportunities because the vast majority of the population is “highly engaged.”
How HaZamir youth choir serves as 'an on-ramp to Jewish life'
With 26 chapters in the United States and 10 in Israel, they convene each year for a spring concert in New York City.