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The Anti-Defamation League recorded 2,031 antisemitic incidents in the United States between Oct. 7 and Dec. 7, the highest ever two-month total since the group started tracking incidents in 1979. It also represents a 337% increase over the same period last year…

A new poll by The Wall Street Journal found that the majority of Americans, 55%, support Israel’s war against Hamas, while 25% of respondents said Israel’s military actions are disproportionate and go too far…

Despite being suspended last month, the Columbia University chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace have continued to hold events on campus and administrators have reportedly not taken steps to prevent them…

Yale University President Peter Salovey condemned the placement of a Palestinian flag on a hanukkiah in New Haven, Conn., during a rally co-sponsored by Yalies4Palestine, which he said “conveys a deeply antisemitic message to Jewish residents” of the city…

Jewish students at the University of Pennsylvania say the rise in antisemitism on campus and the national conversation around it has made it “really difficult to concentrate on school”…

In The AtlanticGraeme Wood made the case for resignation — both by university presidents now and, for different reasons, by Israel’s entire intelligence and military leadership and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu once the Israel-Hamas war is over…

A campaign to tie blue ribbons on trees to show support for the hostages being held by Hamas has been so successful that it exhausted the inventory of the initial supplier. A replacement producer was later found…

Mosaic United and the Israeli Ministry for Diaspora Affairs are investing $1 million to expand Birthright Israel’s alumni volunteering program to allow an additional 2,000 Jews ages 18-40 — regardless of past Israel experiences — to come to the country for two-week volunteering missions…

The Chuck Lorre Family Foundation pledged $10 million to the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to support education for high school and college students from nearby under-resourced communities…

The Washington Post looked into the shrinking number of Americans who volunteer, which is putting a strain on organizations that normally rely on them…

Eric Fingerhut, president and CEO of the Jewish Federations of North America, delivered a fiery speech last Friday at the City Club of Cleveland, a local debate forum, in which he recounted specific atrocities committed by Hamas on Oct. 7, defended Israel’s military campaign against the terror group in Gaza and described the fears felt by Jewish Americans…

Darlene Goins was named president of the Wells Fargo Foundation and head of its philanthropy and community impact…

The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany hosted its seventh annual, virtual International Holocaust Survivors Night event last night, featuring a number of Jewish celebrities, including Barbra Streisand, Billy Crystal, Rob Reiner, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jason Alexander and Mayim Bialik…

The Union for Reform Judaism’s Camp Harlam experienced two losses in recent weeks: Gal Meir Eisenkot, a former counselor at the camp and the son of Israeli Minister Gadi Eisenkot, was killed in battle in Gaza last week at 25. And Rabbi Martin S. Rozenberg, who helped raise the money to create the camp and served as its first educational director, died on Nov. 30 at 95…

Estelle Fishbein, who became Johns Hopkins University’s first female general counsel and later a university vice president, died earlier this month at 89…

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