Gov. Murphy’s Ceasefire Call Shocks NJ Jewish Community
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
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
An Israeli-born Columbia University professor said he has been targeted by the university and placed under investigation for calling out widespread antisemitism on the Manhattan
A Columbia University task force investigating antisemitism acknowledged the isolation and fear felt by Jewish students on campus in its inaugural report and condemned “all
A federal lawsuit alleging Jewish and Israeli students at Columbia University and Barnard College have been subjected to “egregious and ongoing antisemitism” has been filed
The exploding wave of antisemitism that has spread across New Jersey and other states has resulted in a sharp increase in antisemitic harassment, intimidation and
The trauma caused by a rising wave of antisemitism throughout the country since the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel is often intergenerational and can trigger
The tensions surrounding the Israel-Hamas war boiled over during a heated meeting of the Red Bank Council as supporters for and against the conflict made
An Orthodox Columbia University graduate student who allegedly was forced out of an elite program at the School of Social Work because she requested religious
Legislation that would target growing antisemitic threats to New Jersey’s Jewish community has been introduced by Assemblyman Gary Schaer (D-Dist. 36). The three-bill package would
The decision by the state School Ethics Commission (SEC) to dismiss charges against the first Arab and Muslim member of the Westfield Board of Education