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SUMMARY:Campus Antisemitism
DESCRIPTION:READ TRANSCRIPT HERE \n  \nAs the fall 2024 semester approaches\, it’s not clear what we can expect from student protestors\, outside agitators\, faculty instigators\, and college administrators. Numerous lawsuits have been filed and either settled or are moving through the courts while\, at the same time\, the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights is investigating and settling various complaints that have been filed with it. College administrators are grappling with balancing free speech and academic freedom claims with the civil rights of Jewish students who have been the subject of physical\, mental and verbal abuse that has mostly gone unpunished. Some universities are reconsidering their approach to diversity\, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and others are instituting training sessions for employees. Unfortunately\, students are showing no signs of tiring or interest in discontinuing their offense against Jewish students and faculty and the State of Israel and they seem to have deep pockets funding their efforts. Join us for a discussion to unpack all of this with campus expert\, Asaf Romirowsky\, Executive Director of Scholars for Peace in the Middle East and of the Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa. \nAbout the Speaker: Asaf Romirowsky Ph.D. is the Executive Director of Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME) and the  Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa (ASMEA). Romirowsky is also a senior nonresident research fellow at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies (BESA) and a Professor [Affiliate] at the University of Haifa. Trained as a Middle East historian he holds a Ph.D. in Middle East and Mediterranean Studies from King’s College London\, UK\, and has published widely on various aspects of the Arab-Israeli conflict and American foreign policy in the Middle East\, as well as on Israeli and Zionist history. \nRomirowsky is co-author of Religion\, Politics\, and the Origins of Palestine Refugee Relief and a contributor to The Case Against Academic Boycotts of Israel. Recently\, he co-edited Word Crimes: Reclaiming the Language of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict\, a special issue of the journal Israel Studies. \nRomirowsky’s publicly engaged scholarship has been featured in The Wall Street Journal\, The National Interest\, The American Interest\, The New Republic\, The Times of Israel\, Jerusalem Post\, Ynet\, and Tablet among other online and print media outlets. \n 
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