Weekly Report – April 3, 2025

This Week's

GLOBAL ANTISEMITISM REPORT

THIS WEEK'S GLOBAL ANTISEMITISM REPORT

This week, we continued to monitor antisemitism around the world while advocating for more actions to be made.

Demonstrators Target Hillel at University of Pennsylvania
This week, demonstrators at the University of Pennsylvania targeted the campus Hillel center as it hosted two October 7th survivors and pro-Israel activist Noa Tishby.
Orchestrators of the “All Out for Palestine Rally” slurred “Tishby and her Zionist ghouls” and denounced Jewish students as “genocidal freaks,” offering further incontrovertible evidence of the antisemitic ideology driving the protests that have roiled college campuses over the past year and a half. Such hateful displays highlight the urgent need to restore security and normalcy at institutions of higher education across the United States and the world.
The Fighting Antisemitism on Campuses Effectively (FACE) Action Plan, recently unveiled by CAM, outlines ten detailed measures for university administrations to deploy to protect Jewish students.
Ongoing Campus Antisemitism Surge Threatens Jewish Students Worldwide
Meanwhile, the Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) by CAM documented yet more incidents of discrimination, harassment, and violence against Jewish students:
  • Finland: A student organization from Oulu was banned from participating in a technology-focused competition after one of its members made a Nazi salute.
  • United States: At the University of Chicago, a professor displayed a sign outside a classroom reading “Deport Israelis.” This came as CAM launched a campaign calling on the University of Chicago administration to take action to rectify the bias and imbalance of an upcoming forum on campus featuring UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, who has a notorious history antisemitic rhetoric.
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