Jewish Student claims NYU has allowed ‘extreme antisemitism on campus’

An NYU pro-Palestinian group whose leader blamed Chelsea Clinton for the New Zealand mosque attacks has created a “hostile atmosphere” for the school’s Jewish students, according to a complaint. The student claims NYU allowed “extreme anti-Semitism” to fester on the Greenwich Village campus, claims Senior Adela Cojab, 22, in a complaint filed last week with the US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights.

This is one of many complaints by Jewish students in a number of ivy league universities in the U.S. who complain of harassment and fear of physical violence by pro Palestinian groups which the school administrations ignore. It appears a number of ivy league universities are hot beds and incubators of antisemitism and it is on the rise. It is important for students, parents and donors to deal with the issue.

Student claims NYU has allowed ‘extreme anti-Semitism’ on campus

By  Sara Dorn

An NYU pro-Palestinian group whose leader blamed Chelsea Clinton for the New Zealand mosque attacks has created a “hostile atmosphere” for the school’s Jewish students, according to a complaint.

The school has allowed “extreme anti-Semitism” to fester on the Greenwich Village campus, claims Senior Adela Cojab, 22, in a complaint filed last week with the US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights.

The alleged source of the tension is an anti-Israel group, Students for Justice in Palestine, led by Leen Dweik, who went viral last month after she cornered Clinton at an NYU vigil for the New Zealand massacre victims.

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