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The New York Times — Jan 12, 2026

Arson Heavily Damages Mississippi Synagogue, Suspect Arrested

The FBI charged 19-year-old Stephen Spencer Pittman with arson for setting fire to Beth Israel Congregation, Mississippi’s largest and most historic synagogue, early Saturday. The blaze severely damaged the building’s library, offices, and sacred texts. Authorities say Pittman admitted to targeting the synagogue because of its “Jewish ties” and called it the “synagogue of Satan.”

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Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle — Jan 9, 2026

Hillel JUC Students Return from Israel with Deeper Sense of Jewish Identity

Jewish students traveled to Israel with Hillel JUC on a long-awaited Birthright Israel trip, where they deepened their connection to Jewish heritage through cultural and historical experiences and interactions with Israelis their age. Since returning, participants say they feel more connected to their identity and are eager to share what they learned with their campus communities.

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Washington Jewish Week — Jan 8, 2026

Springboard Fellow Yael Klucznik Brings Back “A Taste of Judaism” for a Second Year

Yael Klucznik, GW Hillel’s Springboard Innovation Fellow, launched the program “A Taste of Judaism” at The George Washington University to introduce students to Jewish cultures and history through global food experiences. Her programming draws on her Ashkenazi and Sephardic heritage, and uses cooking and shared meals to engage students with diverse Jewish traditions on campus.

Antisemitism
Campus News
New York Post — Jan 6, 2026

UC Davis Professor Remains Employed After Social Media Posts Target Jewish Journalists

Following a nearly two-year investigation, University of California, Davis assistant professor Jemma DeCristo will remain on the job. Three days after the October 7 terrorist attacks, DeCristo posted on X, threatening “Zionist journalists” and their children, and including a knife and blood-drop emojis. She later claimed the post was satire, not a literal call for violence.

Antisemitism
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The Daily Northwestern — Jan 5, 2026

Northwestern, Graduate Student Group, and Two Students File Voluntarily Dismissal of Bias Lawsuit

Northwestern University, NU Graduate Workers for Palestine, and two graduate students jointly filed to dismiss a class-action lawsuit that alleged the university’s mandatory antisemitism training was discriminatory. The lawsuit, which was initially filed in October, was “dismissed without prejudice, leaving the door open to potentially refile the case” at a future point.

 

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