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- Rabbi Fleisher of Hebron: Israelis need to tell the Palestinians, “It’s our land and you are a guest”
- Prove yourself Jewish: "The Chief Rabbinate was unconvinced by one of the documents and thought it raised the possibility that Mikhail was not Jewish"
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Tag Archives: University of California
California Professors Instructed Not to Say ‘America is the Land of Opportunity’
THE COLLEGE FIX by Josh Hedtke June 10, 2015 “America is the land of opportunity,” “There is only one race, the human race” and “I believe the most qualified person should get the job” are among a long list of … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Janet Napolitano, microaggressions, Racism, University of California
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USAC unanimously passes resolution condemning anti-Semitism on campus
DAILY BRUIN by Katie Shepherd and Ryan Leou March 10, 2015 The undergraduate student government unanimously passed “A Resolution Condemning Anti-Semitism” at its Tuesday meeting after more than 100 students made public comments in support of the measure. The resolution, drafted … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Daily Bruin, UC Davis, University of California
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In U.C.L.A. Debate Over Jewish Student, Echoes on Campus of Old Biases
NEW YORK TIMES by Adam Nagourney March 5, 2015 It seemed like routine business for the student council at the University of California, Los Angeles: confirming the nomination of Rachel Beyda, a second-year economics major who wants to be a lawyer … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged college campuses, Hillel, Rachel Beyda, University of California
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