'No student should ever have to fear being blocked from their campus because they are Jewish,' one plaintiff says in response to ruling on complaint against UCLA.
The group of over two dozen students, representing prestigious universities such as Columbia, Cornell, and UPenn, arrived in Israel to discuss plans for fighting the rabid antisemitism on campuses.
Hillel International’s survey found that 68 percent of Jewish students reported feeling sad and 54 percent said they were afraid in the current environment.
Three students are claiming that the university has willfully neglected the struggles of Jewish undergraduates, allowing a flood of anti-Jewish animosity to thrive on the campus.
Mihal Mizrahi, a student at Sapienza University, reveals the distressing reality of antisemitic threats, forcing her to quit studies; a poignant glimpse into the challenges faced by Jews in Europe.
In a recorded video message shared by Hillel International on Thursday, Cuban told Jewish college students, “These are crazy times, but you know what, for Jews, it’s always at some level a crazy time.”
In addition to threatening the lives of Cornell’s 3,500 Jewish students, who are 22 percent of the school’s student population, the posts called for an attack on a campus kosher dining hall
When an actor playing the role of Sponge Bob Squarepants pretended to fall and require assistance getting up, no one stopped to help - until a couple of religious Jewish students arrived.
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