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Harvard

Faculty hold the key to improving Israel’s image on campus

NEW YORK, May 19 (JTA) – The belief that students are the main instigators of anti-Israel activity on college campuses is wrong – it’s actually the faculty. At least, that’s the premise of a soon-to-be released report by the Israel…

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THE END OF AMERICAN JEWRY’S GOLDEN ERA

http://www.jcpa.org/phas/phas-20.htm Daniel Pipes has been researching Islam for the past three and a half decades. He directs the Middle East Forum -a Philadelphia think tank. Among his twelve books, four focus on Islam. In 2003, President Bush appointed him to…

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Tainted Money For Columbia

Columbia University released last week the list of donors it solicited to create the Edward Said Professorship on Modern Arab Studies and Literature. On the list were a number of individuals, and even a foreign government, that actively preach hatred…

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Anti-Semitism Denial

On September 20, 2002 Lawrence H. Summers, the president of  Harvard University, delivered to the Harvard community a speech  deploring the upsurge of antisemitism in many parts of the globe: he specified synagogue bombings, physical assaults on Jews, desecration of Jewish holy places, and…

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Antisemitsm-Betrayal of History; Betrayal of Truth

No people has been maligned more than have the Jews-no people. It’s not even close. It has been widespread-encompassing locations with little or no Jews-and millennia-long-going back at least to Tacitus. Most of major social institutions, including governments and all…

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Anti-Semitism in Academia

Task ForceRuth Contreras, Ph.D. Vienna Austria, ChairJudith R. Jacobson, Dr. P.H., Columbia UniversityRichard Benkin, Ph.D., Chicago ILEdward S. Beck, Ed.D, CCMHC, NCC, LPC., Susquehanna Institute Approved March 20, 2003 by the Scholars for Peace in the Middle East Board of…

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A Challenge to House Master Hanson

In my 38 years of teaching at Harvard Law School, I don’t recall ever writing in praise of any action by a Harvard president, but this time I must congratulate President Lawrence H. Summers for his willingness to say out…

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