Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Campus hate turns violent yet again
Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter sheds light on the growing issue of anti-Jewish prejudice in the United States and around the world. The newsletter covers a range of stories that highlight the challenges faced by Jewish communities and individuals. Here are the top three stories from the latest edition:
1. Jewish students in Chicago speak out about ‘war on college campuses’:
Two college students, Max Long and Michael Kaminsky, recently shared their harrowing experience of being attacked at DePaul University in Chicago. Long, an Israel Defense Force soldier, was targeted in an unprovoked assault. The attackers remain at large, leaving the victims shaken and concerned about rising tensions on college campuses.
2. Senators vow to ban pro-Hamas migrants from entering the US:
In response to ongoing concerns about terrorism and extremist activities, two bipartisan senators are introducing legislation to explicitly ban individuals with ties to Hamas from entering the United States. The bill aims to prevent any immigrants associated with terrorist organizations like Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad from gaining entry into the country.
3. Family recipes that survived Holocaust now help educate others about antisemitism:
Renowned Israeli-American chef Alon Shaya has found a unique way to honor Holocaust survivors and educate others about the atrocities of antisemitism. By reviving a historic cookbook discovered at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Shaya is using culinary traditions to preserve history and promote understanding.
The newsletter also features a powerful video of Israeli President Isaac Herzog urging action to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza. Additionally, it includes a poignant quote from Max Long, reflecting on the traumatic attack he and his fellow student endured.
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This article was written by Fox News staff and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking to understand and combat antisemitism in today’s society.