Montclair Ends Police Chaplaincy Following Imam’s ‘Antisemitic’ Posts
Controversy about a Muslim police chaplain’s seemingly antisemitic social media posts, which have sparked many hours of heated public comments at community meetings, has resulted
Controversy about a Muslim police chaplain’s seemingly antisemitic social media posts, which have sparked many hours of heated public comments at community meetings, has resulted
With antisemitic incidents rising and college campuses continuing to be flashpoints for antisemitism the Jewish community has begun organizing to fight organizations that illegally fund
A Bergen County Superior Court judge has found the Teaneck Board of Education has ignored a deadline she set for correcting violations to the state’s
The medical director of an Elizabeth urgent care center denied accusations that the facility violated state law by refusing to treat a minor Orthodox patient
Over the last year the East Brunswick mayor and council have stood firm in refusing to consider adopting a ceasefire resolution in the Israel-Gaza conflict.
After a tumultuous five-year tenure marked by a pandemic, demonstrations and encampments by pro-Palestinian demonstrators, being called to testify before a congressional committee and a
To Dr. Yael Halaas, the antisemitic incidents directed at healthcare professionals across the country since the outbreak of Israel’s war with Gaza are not only
Supporters of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) were prevented from blocking the entrance to the College Avenue Student Center and then moved to Alexander
Jewish and Israeli students at Columbia University were subjected to “crushing discrimination,” harassment and violence during the last school year by pro-Palestinian demonstrators. They were
Rutgers University has suspended Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) for the 2024-25 academic year at its New Brunswick campus for failing to comply with
New York University (NYU) has reached a settlement in a federal lawsuit with three Jewish students who claimed “egregious” civil rights violations by the university
A motion has been filed to hold Rutgers, its law school and administrators in contempt of court for failing to abide by a protective order