Hunter College CUNY Zoom Lecture Turns Into Pro-Palestinian Protest
“Until universities hold individuals responsible for Jew-hatred sometimes masquerading as anti-Zionism, it will never stop.”
“Until universities hold individuals responsible for Jew-hatred sometimes masquerading as anti-Zionism, it will never stop.”
The recent resurgence of antisemitism has brought with it the complexity of voicing our utmost fears and experiences on social media.
Jewish groups and leaders condemned the vandalism.
Greenblatt attributed the rise in antisemitism in part due to the “emboldenment of extremists” because leaders ignore “acts of hate.”
The article proceeds to list three theories for the increased antisemitism.
A statement read, “Rutgers deplores hatred and bigotry in all forms. We have not, nor would we ever, apologize for standing against anti-Semitism.”
Security camera footage captured an individual throwing the object at the synagogue—located at Pico boulevard and Rexford drive—but the synagogue’s leadership was not able to identify the person.
Rabbi Efrem Goldberg of Boca Raton Synagogue tweeted out a video of the van; the video showed the van had various antisemitic slurs written on it.
‘You cannot afford to be apathetic. You cannot afford to be indifferent. When you see evil, do something. Speak up.”