A vandalized scroll brought hundreds of students together to spurn intolerance and wonder at the rancor that could have spurred such an act on their campus
At a ransacked frat house with roughly 25% Jewish membership, the ruined scroll stood out among the damage a week after the school president said Jew-hatred wouldn't be tolerated
Hillel's Campus Climate Initiative assesses Jewish life at participating schools; whether kosher food is available, Jewish holidays accommodated, and if bigotry is tolerated
15% of respondents say they 'felt the need to hide' their Jewish identity; 6% say they felt unwelcome in a campus organization because they were Jewish
Andrew Getraer says that during his 20 years on the job Judaism has blossomed on US campuses like never before -- but the same goes for antisemitism masking itself as anti-Zionism
Violent incidents around America highlight need to teach pupils and faculty how to combat hatred on campus, while over half of young Americans don't know what 'antisemitism' means
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