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The Department of Homeland Security will start monitoring the social media accounts of all immigrants to the U.S. for “antisemitism,” effective immediately, according to a statement from the governme...
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Officials said they will specifically target people who support militant groups including Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah and the Houthis, “to protect the homeland from extremists and ter...
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The Three Village Central School District is showing how it is fighting back against the spread of antisemitism.
The Trump administration warned 60 colleges and universities last month that they were under investigation for antisemitic harassment and discrimination. Northwestern and Cornell were on the list and both occupied positions of prominence in the wave of pro-Palestinian advocacy on campus amid the Israel-Hamas war.
University of Minnesota President Rebecca Cunningham sent a letter to faculty, students and staff underscoring her commitment to preventing antisemitism. A key regional Jewish advocacy organization says the school is making the right moves.
While the White House expands its effort to criminalize actions it deems harmful to Jewish Americans, not everyone in those communities is on board
In 1944, writer Laura Hobson thought her project might be too bold. Her friend, who wasn’t Jewish, convinced her otherwise.
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Allegations of antisemitism and the condemnation of several nations did not stop Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese from securing another three-year term in her position.
In an urgent and personal new book, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer sheds light on the Jewish American experience and sounds the alarm about the troubling resurgence of antisemitism. When it comes to the history of the Jewish people,
American Jews have watched with both alarm and enthusiasm as strong-arm tactics, including arrests of activists, have been deployed in their name.
The Trump administration lays out its demands for Harvard to combat antisemitism in order to keep receiving federal funding, including banning masks.
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A Manhattan federal judge says Columbia University must give detained activist Mahmoud Khalil and other students 30 days' notice before handing over any more documents to Congress as it investigates antisemitism on college campuses.
The Department of Education (ED) on Monday initiated a review of Harvard’s federal funding following concerns the school has not