Federations Demand Rutgers Rescind ‘Shameful’ Encampment Agreement
New Jersey’s five largest Jewish federations are mounting a multi-pronged offensive in response to the “shameful” agreement negotiated by Rutgers University to get a pro-Palestinian
New Jersey’s five largest Jewish federations are mounting a multi-pronged offensive in response to the “shameful” agreement negotiated by Rutgers University to get a pro-Palestinian
As antisemitism triggered by the Israel-Hamas War surges to unprecedented levels, federal initiatives are being leveraged to protect the Jewish community. The House passed the
Rutgers University, which has been hit with federal investigations over its alleged failure to protect Jewish students, defused a potentially confrontational situation by negotiating the
Efforts by a local Chabad rabbi to place a billboard in support of the Israeli hostages on Route 1 in South Brunswick on behalf of
Allegations that Princeton University allowed antisemitism to proliferate on campus were denied by both the university and the director of its Hillel. The responses came
For Lucy Aharish the October 7 terrorist attack on Israel by Hamas was personal. “It was personal for me because I’m a woman,” she said.
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-5) said American negotiators are fully engaged with all parties in trying to get the hostages released and believes the talks will
A message sent out by Rutgers University President Dr. Jonathan Holloway to the campus community rejecting BDS and reiterating plans by the university to move
Jewish federations in New Jersey are banding together to pass two bills now in committee in the state Senate that would lay out a definition
Gov. Phil Murphy’s unexpected March 27 statement supporting a ceasefire in Gaza has “disappointed and saddened” New Jersey’s Jewish community and prompted a response from
When Rutgers University sophomore Joe Gindi was recently asked to be one of nine students from colleges and universities across the country to testify about
A decision by the Second Court of Appeals affirming a lower court ruling that six professors—five of whom are Jewish—at the City University of New