A handful of Jewish students at Harvard have filed a lawsuit against their school after “rampant antisemitism” seemed to take over the campus in the wake of Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7.
Last week, six students, including a group called Students Against Antisemitism and a Harvard Divinity School student identified as Alexander Kestenbaum, filed the lawsuit in a U.S. district court in Boston, alleging that, while anti-Jewish bigotry has always been a problem at Harvard, the school has recently become “a bastion of rampant antiJewish hatred and harassment.”
The lawsuit claimed that the Oct. 7 attack “emboldened” students, faculty, and administrators to participate in egregious acts of anti-Semitism, including harassing students wearing notably Jewish apparel in the student lounge and providing “burritos and candy” to a mob of pro-Palestinian students who seized control of University Hall in November.
Such instances of anti-Jewish bias reveal a shocking “double standard” about the […]
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