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From 2022–2023, antisemitic incidents on campus rose by a staggering 321%. Learn more about how antisemitism manifests on college campuses, find resources to make your campus safer, and discover opportunities to take action.
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At 6:30 a.m. on Oct. 7, Hamas, the Iran-backed terror group controlling Gaza, launched an unprovoked and vicious surprise attack on over 20 communities in Israel.
University leadership has a uniquely important role to play in addressing antisemitism on college campuses and ensuring the safety and wellbeing of Jewish students, faculty and staff.
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Dr. Rachel Fish shares how you can respond to questions about Israel on campus in this JCRC Speaker Series video.
Amid fallout from the Israel-Hamas war, MIT President Sally Kornbluth announced this week a new effort to “combat hate” on campus with an initial focus on antisemitism.
Some Jewish students now say they fear for their physical safety. Meanwhile, university leaders face a high-wire balancing act.
When do we stop being silent and when do we say the antisemitism must be condemned and it is not acceptable on our campuses?
Charging Jews with “genocide” is not an objection to occupation, but a lie that justifies opposing Jews “by any means necessary.”
Find free emotional and mental health support during this challenging time.
Leading Jewish organizations and law firms launch legal protection helpline for campus antisemitism.