
Campus Watch November 2, 2023
A roundup of incidents, good and bad, happening on college campuses.
A roundup of incidents, good and bad, happening on college campuses.
On October 22, 3,000 participants across 90 programs in 75 locations took part in Repair the World’s nationwide National Day of Jewish Service (NJDS).
On October 7, as Hamas massacred an estimated 1,400 people, many children were suddenly left orphaned – and traumatized – for the rest of their lives.
Religious diversity of the student population notwithstanding, Rabbi Lev said a significant percentage of de Toledo’s faculty and students have family and friends in Israel.
Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback is currently in Israel, volunteering through a variety of organizations that are responding to the horrific terrorist attacks on October 7th.
Founded by Rabbi Raphael Leban, executive director of the Jewish Experience in Colorado, the Clean Speech Challenge is a 30-day educational and awareness campaign to strengthen unity and respect within and beyond the Jewish community.
A day after Israel experienced the devastating terror attack, a group of seven friends gathered in Los Angeles to explore ways they could help.
Berk will continue the organization’s mission of confronting anti-Semitism, hate and terrorism, while standing with Israel and teaching the lessons of the Holocaust for future generations.
Josh Androsky, an aide to Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martinez made Holocaust and misogyny jokes about comedian Amy Schumer on Twitter with a socialist podcast account.
Since the October 7 massacre in Israel, Magen Am USA, a nonprofit organization that trains and empowers members of the Jewish community in Los Angeles, has been busy protecting neighborhoods, communicating with LAPD and touching base with schools and synagogues to keep them safe.