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Hillel International — Dec. 23, 2024

Connecting with Judaism for the First Time During Hanukkah

Growing up, Skylar Strudwick had never lit Shabbat candles or celebrated Hanukkah. But that all changed when she discovered her Jewish identity after finding her grandmother’s diary two years ago. Through Minnesota Hillel, Skylar learned about the beauty of Jewish traditions, community, and resilience – especially during her first Hanukkah! Now as a junior in college, as she lights the menorah this year with the friends she made on her Jewish journey, she reflects on the strength of her grandmother and the proud Jewish legacy she continues to carry forward.
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The Jewish News of Northern California — Dec. 20, 2024

University of California Reaches Agreement with U.S. Department of Education

The U.S. Department of Education announced that it has resolved nine civil rights complaints made against campuses inside the University of California system, including UCLA, UC Davis, and three other UC schools. Six complaints involved harassment of Jewish and Israeli students. As part of the resolution agreement, the UC system agreed to implement annual training for staff and campus police, to report more information about how its campuses will respond to harassment complaints, and to conduct annual audits and regular campus climate assessments.
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Jewish Herald-Voice — Dec. 19, 2024

Hillel Students at Rice University Defeat Three Anti-Israel Referendums

Undergrad students at Rice University in Houston have voted against three anti-Israel student government referendums. The defeated referendums included a call to divest from all educational partnerships with Israeli colleges, companies, and institutions. Jewish student leaders were instrumental in rallying support against the referendums: “It was amazing to see our students at work while dealing with midterms and finals,” said Katia S., Houston Hillel's Jewish Agency Israel Fellow. “They put in the time and effort to make sure their voices were heard.”
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The Harvard Gazette — Dec. 18, 2024

Jewish Studies Faculty Leaders From Eight Universities Meet on Campus Antisemitism

Jewish Studies faculty from eight North American universities convened at Harvard to discuss the rise in antisemitism on campus. The half-day conference kicked off with a panel discussion covering a range of topics, from media coverage of anti-Israel campus protests and experiences of hostility towards Jewish and Israeli faculty and students, to defining antisemitism, distinguishing it from criticism of Israel, and ensuring a safe campus environment.
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JTA — Dec. 16, 2024

Israeli Player Yaniv Bazini Leads University of Vermont to First-Ever NCAA Soccer Championship

Israeli soccer player Yaniv Bazini led the University of Vermont to its first-ever national title in men’s soccer. Now Bazini, who recites the Shema before each game, hopes to be drafted to the MLS, America's professional soccer league, where he would become just the third Israeli player in the league.
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Columbus Jewish News — Dec. 12, 2024

Couple Makes Transformative Gift to Ohio University Hillel

Sixty years ago, Sam and Terry Roth were both students at Ohio University who met at their campus Hillel and dedicated their collegiate lives to building a thriving Jewish community. Fast forward to today: The Roths are passing on their legacy with a generous donation of $500,000 to transform the Hillel building at OU, which serves over 350 undergraduate students and more than 100 Jewish families throughout southeast Ohio.