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Florida Politics — Jan 27, 2026

Florida Lawmakers Propose Bipartisan Expansion of Jewish Campus Safety Initiative

Florida legislators Sen. Alexis Calatayud and Rep. Allison Tant are championing a bipartisan plan to enhance security and support for Jewish students at universities statewide. The Florida Hillels Jewish Student Safety Initiative would expand from three universities to seven, with an estimated reach of more than 25,000 Jewish college students. The program combines stronger safety improvements with education, relationships, and support services to help Jewish students feel connected, supported, and empowered.

Antisemitism
The Jerusalem Post — Jan 21, 2026

ADL Report Finds Anti-Israel Student Groups and Others Promote Propaganda from Terrorists, Including Hamas

An Anti‑Defamation League (ADL) report finds that some U.S. groups and campus organizations have amplified propaganda directly sourced from terrorist organizations like Hamas and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, including videos and imagery. The ADL warns that this trend normalizes extremist messaging in mainstream online spaces and urges stronger enforcement of social media policies on sharing  content from terror groups.

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eJewish Philanthropy — Jan 20, 2026

Hundreds of Jewish Student Leaders in Canada Gather for First National Shabbaton in 20 Years

Over 350 Jewish college students and campus professionals from more than 25 colleges and universities across Canada took part in a national Shabbaton in Toronto, the first event of its kind in nearly two decades. Powered by Hillel Ontario, the weekend brought together students for a national convergence focused on prayer, learning, and community building with the goal of strengthening Jewish identity and joy, and fostering lifelong connections.

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The Daily Pennsylvanian — Jan 20, 2026

Over 150 Jewish Faculty at Penn Back University In Response to Federal Antisemitism Dispute

More than 150 Jewish faculty members at the University of Pennsylvania filed an amicus brief supporting the university’s response to a federal lawsuit involving the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Faculty members expressed concern over the scope of the EEOC’s subpoena requesting information about Jewish students, faculty, and groups, citing risks to safety, and the historical implications of collecting information about Jewish individuals.

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Columbus Jewish News — Jan 20, 2026

Ohio State Hillel Poland Trip Connects Students to Jewish History and Pride

Jewish students at The Ohio State University Hillel students took part in a trip to Poland, where they visited Holocaust memorials and historic Jewish sites that highlighted both the tragedy of the Holocaust and the endurance of Jewish life. The experience encouraged students to reflect deeply on Jewish history, resilience, and personal identity, leaving many with a stronger connection to their heritage.

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