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As a group, Californians have never been known as a significantly bigoted bunch. But world events may be changing that. Yes, openly expressed prejudice against blacks, Latinos and most other ...
Columbia University president Nemat ‘Minouche’ Shafik faces backlash over handling of Gaza protests, sparking debate on free ...
An event originally scheduled to take place at the Elting Memorial Library that is billed as a “talk on boycott, divestment, ...
Bais Menachem got roped into the lawsuit when subpoenas arrived requesting security footage from the synagogue. Nearly a ...
Margot Friedlaender, a Holocaust survivor who played an important role in Germany's remembrance culture ensuring the ...
By proximate environment, I mean the halls of American political power; the person I am referring to is a Democratic Senator ...
The Pulitzer Prize winner argues in his new book that it is essential for art ‘to confront what’s happening right now’.
In 1965, the two intellectual giants squared off in a debate at Cambridge. It didn’t go quite as Buckley hoped.
In an interview with JI, the DOJ lawyer said the administration is ‘not being aggressive enough’ in its antisemitism policy, including the deportation of foreign students ...