From campus to classroom: antisemitism concerns span institutions.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Christine Flowers: Meet two sides of the antisemitic coin, left and right
New York City’s first lady and commentator Megyn Kelly have more in common than one might imagine.
By Christine Flowers
Investigation claims anti-Israel, anti-American bias in Philly schools curriculum
Philadelphia curriculum accused of advancing Marxist, anti-Israel framework.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Christine Flowers: Antisemitism again, this time from Religious Liberty Commission member
I thought I could abandon the topic of antisemitism for a few weeks. There was Pam Bondi to ridicule, ICE […]
Steve Rosenberg: The real fight for our children’s future is happening in the classroom
There’s a dangerous illusion gripping too many in our country: that what’s happening in K-12 education is just about curriculum […]
Philadelphia scientist shares Holocaust survival story at local film premiere
Michael Fryd still has nightmares that he is running down a staircase to escape German soldiers. There’s an opening at […]
Ben Mannes: From Brown University to Bondi Beach
Failures to address rising antisemitism, improve security, and respond effectively.
By A. Benjamin Mannes
Philly Palestine Day event draws objections from Jewish organizations
Controversy builds over City Hall’s upcoming Palestine Day celebration
By Beth Ann Rosica
Antisemitism an issue in Lower Merion school board race
A local rabbi took the unusual step of entering the fray after alleged anti-Israel messaging in schools.
By Linda Stein
‘The place I love has betrayed me’: Haverford professor speaks out on rising antisemitism
Hatred towards Jews is not limited to Ivy League campuses — even small, suburban liberal arts schools like Haverford College […]
