Tag: Campus Antisemitism

L’antisionisme est Totalement Banalisé dans les Campus Américains

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Polarisation extrême de la société, ravages du politiquement correct, antisionisme virulent… le massacre antisémite du 27 octobre qui a eu lieu dans l’Etat de Pennsylvanie révèle une profonde crise morale. Etretien ave l’écrivain et essayiste d’origine américaine Nidra Poller. Karen Benchetrit. L’attentat qui a tué onze personnes dans la synagogue de Pittsburgh a fait resurgir la […]

Campus Antisemitism and Pseudo-Intellectual Complicity

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In recent decades, academics promoting pseudo intellectual studies have sought to advance the notion that antisemitism in the contemporary context, and specifically on college and university campuses, is a mere illusion, created by a group of alarmists,”[1] attempting to exaggerate the severity of threats against the Jewish community. Recently, this phenomenon received attention when the […]

Dr. Barry Kosmin, Part II – “Contemporary Antisemitism Research: European Jewish Communities and U.S. university campuses”

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Dr. Barry Kosmin, Research Professor, Trinity College, Connecticut “Contemporary Antisemitism Research: European Jewish Communities and U.S. university campuses” – Part II ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2016 St. Antony’s College, Oxford, United Kingdom Thursday, August 4, 2016

Professor Barry Kosmin, Part I – “Contemporary Antisemitism Research: European Jewish Communities and U.S. university campuses”

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Professor Barry Kosmin – Research Professor, Trinity College, Connecticut Part I – “Contemporary Antisemitism Research: European Jewish Communities and U.S. university campuses” ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2016 St. Antony’s College, Oxford, United Kingdom Thursday, August 4, 2016

Resentment, Anxiety and Careerism: Accounting for Antisemitism in the Academy and Among the Intelligentsia

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Recently I’ve been professionally involved in surveys of two very different Jewish populations – one of Jewish university students on 55 American campuses and the other of Jewish leaders in 28 European countries. Yet a majority of respondents in both surveys reported great concern about antisemitism. The 2013 Pew Survey revealed that older American Jews […]

Colombia Unbecoming: Hate Week Comes to Latin America

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What is known in English as Israel Apartheid Week (IAW) has made it to Colombia in the form of the Semana contra el Apartheid Israelí. The “week” consisted of a 4 hour session on April, Friday 22, at a public university in Bogotá, featuring Palestinian, South African, Brazilian and Colombian speakers, and a 4 hour […]

Israel, Jews and the Left

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       According to a recent New York Times article “protesting Israel has become practically an elective for liberal college students furious about the growth of Israeli settlements in the West Bank, and the ranks of left-wing Jewish groups advocating boycott of Israeli products have swelled.” [1]/        The transformation of the […]

Hate Week: Why the “Israeli Apartheid” Canard is Antisemitic

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It’s back. Every year at this time, some extreme anti-Israel activists invoke the worst terms of abuse they can think of to try to stigmatize the Jewish state. Jewish students on college campuses around the world call it “Hate Week”—for good reason. They feel the sting of potent antisemitic imagery on public display, aggressively deployed […]

Israeli Apartheid Week in Britain: Why Students’ Unions Are Acting Unlawfully

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Israeli Apartheid Week sits within a global social movement, the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions or BDS movement, which aims to exclude Israel from the economic, cultural and educational life of the rest of the world. It has been a feature of city and campus life since 2004 when it burst onto the scene with the […]