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Old September 10th, 2011 #13
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"may be liable for massive damages" if they fail to prevent anti-Semitism on campus, Israel Law Center warns.



Hundreds of US college and university presidents were set to receive warning letters on Thursday morning, instructing them of their legal obligations to prevent anti-Semitism on campus.

The letters also remind universities it is their legal duty to prevent university funds from being diverted to unlawful activities directed against the State of Israel.
The Kikes are hard at work on this perceived problem of Jew haters.
I am sure this nest of Jews are hitting all the major universities, like
Gypsies in a carnival moving from town to town.


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Thirty scholars from 12 countries will address Anti-Semitism in America, Europe and the Middle East at Indiana University
Posted on March 23, 2011 by TDB

International Conference to Examine ‘New Antisemitism’

Newswise — BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Leading experts on what has been called “the new antisemitism” will meet at Indiana University next month for a scholarly examination of anti-Jewish bias and hatred that has arisen across much of the world in the past decade.

Resurgent Antisemitism: Global Perspectives” will take place April 3-5 at the Indiana Memorial Union. It is the inaugural conference of the Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism, which was established in 2009 at Indiana University Bloomington.

“There is widespread awareness that we are living in a time of heightened antisemitism, and that this is something that needs to be understood and addressed,” said Alvin Rosenfeld, director of the institute and the Irving M. Glazer Chair of Jewish Studies at IU Bloomington. “The best way to do this is to bring the best minds together to discuss the matter.”

The conference is an ambitious, pioneering effort to bring together scholars from a range of disciplines to focus, country by country and topic by topic, on recent trends. Thirty scholars from 12 countries will address antisemitism in America, Europe and the Middle East, along with such issues as antisemitism on college campuses, Holocaust denial and attempts to delegitimize Israel.