Klein's piece redefines Zionism, portraying it not as liberation for Jews but as a justification for oppression, colonialism, and violence in the name of Jewish safety.
The organization describes itself as “the largest progressive Jewish anti-Zionist organization in the world.”
Encampments were started at Yale, the University of Michigan, New York University, The New School, Tufts University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Emerson College, and Rutgers University.
The mayor cited several examples of violent rhetoric used on campus, and pledged that the police were ready to respond to law-breaking; he noted, however, that the university is private property.
Though Israelis and Diaspora Jews may not agree on every issue, unity between the two had only grown since October 7, recognizing the "sense of common past and destiny."
Iran's assault on Israel highlights the arab nations' struggle with Iran's influence.
Educators from North American Jewish day schools explore the impact of recent events in Israel, seeking to enhance Israel education in their schools.
The Campaign Against Antisemitism CEO faced police threats at a pro-Palestinian march in London. Despite apologies, concerns persist over Jewish safety amid ongoing protests.
The government, and especially the cabinet, must abandon the paralysis of indecision and chart a decisive course. Failure to do so will imperil the State of Israel and all its citizens.
The convoys will begin their route in Brooklyn, near Chabad’s headquarter, 770 Eastern Parkway. From there it will disperse onto the five boroughs to some 15 points throughout the city.