The secret history and uncertain future of Students for Justice in Palestine
The group was founded as a voice of moderation — now it faces suspension and censure as it tests the bounds of student activism
The group was founded as a voice of moderation — now it faces suspension and censure as it tests the bounds of student activism
Natie Kirsh made a fortune in South Africa and the U.S. What can his life tell us about the Shine A Light campaign against antisemitism?
The killing of an Arizona professor on Yom Kippur raises questions about how the Jewish community should respond to danger
Genealogy websites show his mother’s parents were born in Brazil, not Ukraine or Belgium, as his campaign website stated
The gathering of 25 mayors in Greece comes as tensions over how to fight antisemitism have divided the Jewish community
A growing constellation of organizations is focused on monitoring online antisemitism and leveraging relationships with law enforcement
A year at George Washington University shows what is often missed by national groups sounding the alarm over the safety of Jewish students
Women run nearly half of North America's 150 federations, but men control almost all those in the largest cities — and 73% of the system’s $9 billion in assets
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