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Every desk is taken in professor Jeanne (cq) Neil's Accounting 101 classroom at Orange Coast Community College in Costa Mesa, CA, on Sept 10, 2011.

Campus Reform Editor-in-Chief predicts end of DEI in schools due to 'blatant antisemitism'

"I do think we're finally seeing DEI and the unaccountable left finally start to lose their power in higher ed," Zachary Marschall said.

Free Speech

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Alan Dershowitz seen in a screenshot from a Senate Television webcast

Alan Dershowitz says free speech is under attack 'from every corner'

"To get membership in the First Amendment club you have to actively support the right of people you strongly hate," Dershowitz said.

Education

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MIT, Harvard students protest Israel response to Hamas terrorism

MIT forces Jewish grad students to pay for union's anti-Israel activism: federal complaints

Graduate Student Union flouts 36-year-old Supreme Court ruling on "political and non-representational agenda and expenditures," says legal group that won the case, now representing students.

Culture

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Video game designer creates interactive game to educate future generations about the Holocaust

Bernard said that the future for education is digital and organizations specializing in teaching Holocaust remembrance need to embrace that future. Bernard describes it on his website as an "immersive storytelling experience."

Media

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Newsmax, Sept. 26, 2022

Nearly two dozen Jewish leaders call on ATT/DirecTV to reinstate Newsmax

"We believe now is the time for AT&T to reverse this decision and put NEWSMAX back on air."

Nation

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Jewish Police Chaplain, Colleyville, Texas, Jan. 15, 2022

U.S. Muslim leader calls for 'honest reckoning' following synagogue attack

Anila Ali is the president of the American Muslim & Multifaith Women’s Empowerment Council

Religion

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A closed church in New York City

Catholic diocese of Brooklyn asks Supreme Court to pause Cuomo's New York coronavirus restrictions

Prior to the death of Justice Ginsburg, the court ruled against two similar cases brought during the pandemic

Elections

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Ilhan Omar

'The Squad' members Omar and Tlaib facing tough primary battles

The progressive lawmakers' past controversy over Israel could harm their support among Jewish Democrats in their districts.

From the States

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Doug Ducey

Fighting anti-Semitism: Arizona’s Ducey signs Holocaust education bill into law

Ducey called the bill “a step in the right direction to fight antisemitism.”

Elections

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) speaks at a news conference about the National Defense Authorization Bill at the U.S. Capitol on September 22, 2021 in Washington, DC.

Primary challengers to Georgia GOP Rep. Taylor Greene pitch toned down conservative platform

Greene raised nearly $7.5 million through the end of last year, compared to less than $120,000 combined from two top primary challengers

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