Rutgers President’s Hamas Critique Triggers Response
Statements from Rutgers President Dr. Jonathan Holloway have triggered responses from university staff on both sides of the Hamas-Israel conflict amid continued turmoil and calls
Statements from Rutgers President Dr. Jonathan Holloway have triggered responses from university staff on both sides of the Hamas-Israel conflict amid continued turmoil and calls
Six City University of New York (CUNY) professors who opted out of the Professional Staff Congress (PSC) because of the union’s “anti-Semitic, anti-Jewish and anti-Israel”
The Israel-Hamas War, with its horrifying atrocities committed against innocent Israelis on Oct. 7 and gut-wrenching images of destruction in Gaza, has resulted in spiraling
Six City University of New York (CUNY) Professors who opted out of the Professional Staff Congress (PSC) because of the union’s “antisemitic, anti-Jewish and anti-Israel”
A 15-year-old juvenile has been apprehended for spray-painting antisemitic graffiti on Congregation Etz Chaim-Monroe Township Jewish Center. The graffiti was spray-painted in blue on the
In a show of the unbreakable bond shared between New Jersey law enforcement and its Israeli counterparts, two of its leaders joined in a mission
Monroe Township Police are continuing to investigate antisemitic graffiti found at Congregation Etz Chaim-Monroe Township Jewish Center. The graffiti was spray-painted in blue on the
Security has been increased and Jewish students at Rutgers University are on edge following the arrest of a 19-year-old Rutgers student who threatened to have
As Israel battles Hamas terrorists, a battle is raging in the United States with college campuses exploding with antisemitic threats and violence directed against Jewish
A first year Orthodox student at Rutgers Law School is claiming he is being harassed and forced out of the Student Bar Association (SBA). He
Jewish students at many of America’s colleges have been targeted with antisemitic messages, almost daily demonstrations from groups like Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP)
It was supposed to be an informative virtual program that attracted about 1,300 people from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut interested in learning how