Thousands expected at pro-Israel protest in Washington DC
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68% : Greenblatt also raised the issue of the spate of anti-Semitic incidents that have taken place on campuses of Ivy-league colleges including Harvard and Cornell.63% : The war has seen anti-Semitic incidents in the US soar by nearly 400 percent, per the Anti-Defamation League.
49% : The Jewish Federations of North America said the event will 'bring together communities from across the country to show strong solidarity with the Israeli people, while demanding the immediate release of the remaining hostages and to condemn the rise of antisemitism.'Tens of thousands of Americans are expected to gather in Washington DC on Tuesday to protest a rise in anti-Semitic attacks and demand the return of hostages taken by HamasPeople from all over the nation are traveling to the 'March for Israel' at the National MallPeople pray on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House before the rallyYeshiva University in New York has cancelled classes on Tuesday, and 2,500 students are expected to attend the rally, university president Rabbi Ari Berman told The Washington Post.
32% : Tens of thousands of Americans are expected to gather in Washington DC on Tuesday to protest a rise in anti-Semitic attacks since the start of the Israel and Hamas war.
28% : The Brandeis Center saying it will file a complaint against the school, stating it 'has allowed its campus to become a hostile environment for its Jewish students as well as a magnet for anti-Semites.'The school is now facing a civil rights complaint as it is accused of being a 'magnet for anti-Semites' after anti-Israel slogans were projected on several of the school's buildingsA clip emerged purportedly showing a UPenn student praising Hamas' 'glorious October 7' incursion into southern IsraelThe complaints 'seek immediate and specific action to address increasing discrimination against and harassment of Jews in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.'UPenn said on Monday that several of its staff members received 'vile, disturbing anti-Semitic emails' threatening violence against Jews on campus, particularly in Penn Hillel, an on-campus Jewish organization, and Lauder College House.
21% : The school is facing a civil rights complaint as it is accused of being a 'magnet for anti-Semites' after anti-Israel slogans were projected on several of the school's buildings last week.
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