The AMCHA organization was started 30 years ago by Holocaust survivors and health care professionals to address a “conspiracy of silence” and provide survivors with the support they need.
In response to a virulently anti-Israel academic group's vote to boycott the Jewish state, 87 organizations are demanding the U.S. government cut federal funding.
The scholarly review comes as concerns continue to mount on the development of California’s Ethnic Studies curriculum, which has been accused of containing anti-Semitic material.
A new report shows that Jewish students' complaints of Israel-related harassment have regularly been dismissed by the Department of Education and ignored by university administrators.
In response to public outcry, all 10 UC chancellors have unanimously condemned boycotts against the Jewish state as a 'serious threat to academic freedom.'
Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, AMCHA Initiative co-founder and director, responded to recent anti-Semitic graffiti at UC Davis, saying, “What happened at UC Davis is incredibly frightening and alarming... and must be addressed.”
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