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Georgia sets the bar: New laws tackle antisemitism and foreign influence in education - opinion
Georgia has passed landmark laws to combat antisemitism in education and increase transparency on foreign funding. These moves set a new standard for state-level action on these issues.
CAM and the African American Mayors Association launch new national fellowship
Anne Frank and ‘Night’ may soon be required reading in Texas public schools
Educators must light the way to root out antisemitism - opinion
Jewish studies just as important as secular studies - opinion
If yeshiva students are “functionally illiterate” in secular studies, many secular students in public schools have little knowledge of Judaism and are “functionally illiterate” in Jewish studies.
Live in Israel, Study in English
New Jewish studies program launches at large Frankfurt university
The new program is named for Buber and his colleague Franz Rosenzweig, who together established the Free Jewish Teaching House in Frankfurt.
Hebrew University Offers The Best of Both Worlds
Many American university students cherishing a passion for Israel lament the fact that it’s their last chance to spend extended time there before “real life” starts.
Federal investigation opened following complaint of antisemitism at UIUC
The good news comes as a relief to many on campus, who claim to have experienced antisemitic and anti-Zionist harassment in alarming increasing rates over the past five years.
SWC exhorts USC to 'take action' after student resigned over anti-Zionism
“When students are hounded out of elected positions in student government, in whole or part, because they identify as Zionists, that constitutes pernicious and ugly acts of hatred."
Florida Univ. student senate passes resolution to combat antisemitism
Deri: Foreign students will be allowed to enter Israel in next school year
The approval applies to foreign students in academic institutions, yeshiva students, Masa students, Ulpana students, seminary students, Naale students, high school students and pre-army program stude
Philanthropic groups join forces to create a community for Jewish students
By moving to Hillel International, IACT will build on an already successful program, currently on campuses serving nearly 20% of all North American Jewish college undergraduates.
What is the Jewish future at universities?
A new series asks the important questions about the future of college.