On campus…
📉 Universities say that stricter regulations on campus have led to far fewer protests on campus and a huge drop in arrests at them: 50 so far this semester, compared to 3,100 in the spring. (NY Times)
🇮🇱 The student government at Clark University in Massachusetts voted to adopt measures boycotting Israel. Students clubs will no longer be allowed to buy products from Amazon because Israel uses its technology services. (Algemeiner, The Scarlet)
And elsewhere…
⚖️ A Massachusetts man pleaded guilty to charges of threatening to bomb synagogues and kill Jews in voicemails left at two synagogues in January 2024. He also admitted to making 98 harassing calls to the Israeli consulate in Boston. (Dept. of Justice)
🇷🇴 A far-right politician who praised Nazi collaborators won the first round of Romania’s presidential election. (JTA)
☕ A Canadian coffee chain cut ties with one of its franchise owners after he was seen giving the Nazi salute and talking about the “Final Solution” at an anti-Israel rally in Montreal. (Times of Israel)
🕎 President Joe Biden will host his final White House Hanukkah reception on Monday, Dec. 16. A free Forward tote bag to anyone willing to bring me as their plus one! (X)
Transitions ► After 10 years, Aliza Klein is stepping down as CEO of OneTable, a nonprofit that helps organize Shabbat dinners.
What else we’re reading… Real life Mrs. Maisel? New book explores the life of America’s first Jewish female stand-up comedian (Times of Israel)
Finding the best of America in small-town Jewish communities (JTA)
Bernie Marcus, the philanthropist and co-founder of Home Depot, thought there was no such thing as a stupid question (eJewishPhilanthropy) |