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Tag Archives: Stanford University
Stanford’s “Elimination of Harmful Language Initiative” aims to educate people about the impact that ‘racist, violent and biased’ words have
DAILY MAIL American, grandfather, brave and master: Words Stanford University includes in its index of ‘harmful language’ because they are ‘ableist, sexist or racist’ Jessica Warren December 20, 2022 Stanford University has published an index of ‘harmful language’ that it … Continue reading
#Stanford student: “I’m gonna physically fight Zionists on campus next year if someone comes at me with their ‘Israel is a democracy’ bullshit”
THE STANFORD DAILY Daoud’s Facebook post, originally threatening to ‘physically fight’ Zionists, sparks debate by Holden Foreman July 22, 2018 A Facebook post by Hamzeh Daoud ’20, in which he threatened to “physically fight” Zionist students, has sparked debate over not only … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Hamzeh Daoud, Stanford University, Zionism
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“#Stanford Jewish center steps in at last moment to host group”
FREE BEACON Stanford Israel Association Cancels Speech by Israelis From Minority Backgrounds by Rachel Frommer October 18, 2017 The director of Stanford University’s Jewish center stepped in at the last moment to host a group of Israelis from minority backgrounds … Continue reading
Stanford’s big “pro-Israel” tent includes Hillel, J Street and Jewish Voice for Peace
JNS Is Jewish students’ safe space on Israel threatened by a ‘pro-Israel’ lobby? by Paul Miller April 2, 2017 For Molly Horwitz, it’s not the anti-Semitism itself that stings the most. The feeling that some Stanford University Jewish leaders abandoned … Continue reading
It’s “academic freedom” to lie about and malign Israel
DAILY CALLER In New Low, Scholars Defend Medieval Blood Libel Charges Against Israel by Cinnamon Stillwell March 7, 2016 Leave it to the Middle East studies establishment to defend the vilest forms of conspiratorial anti-Semitic rhetoric, provided it’s in service … Continue reading
Dear Stanford: Don’t Quiz Me on BDS Because I’m Jewish
JEWISH DAILY FORWARD by Molly Horwitz April 15, 2015 I am both a woman of color and a Jew. For much of my life, I struggled to embrace these identities. In high school people told me I was “not a … Continue reading
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Tagged BDS, Hispanic, Latina, Molly Horwitz, Stanford University
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How the Haters Handed Defeat to Students at Stanford
THE TOWER by Miriam Pollock April 2015 One of the most prestigious universities in the United States recently fell victim to anti-Israel madness. How did it happen? And how can it be prevented on other campuses? “Stanford ID?” said one … Continue reading
Before I Go: A Stanford neurosurgeon’s parting wisdom about life and time
WASHINGTON POST by Paul Kalanithi March 12, 2015 In residency, there’s a saying: The days are long, but the years are short. In neurosurgical training, the day usually began a little before 6 a.m., and lasted until the operating was … Continue reading