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We hear a lot about the billions thrown around by foreign players to buy influence, which is a serious concern. But equally serious is the quiet spread of propaganda in college classrooms that poisons the minds of our future leaders.
Jay Sanderson led the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles for 12 years before his tenure ended in 2022. Last week, Sanderson was named interim president of American Jewish University, which sold its 22-acre Bel Air campus last year. The university’s leadership is hoping Sanderson, with his reputation as a “disruptor” and “innovator,” can breathe new life into the historic institution. Is Sanderson up to the challenge?
His enthusiasm for Israel has clearly diminished. The question now is what will bring it back.
Strength, courage, unity, love, dedication. Like father, like son.

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