Jewish - any hesitation with the following schools?

Anonymous
I would be fine with all of those.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP has to be a troll.

No Jew is this stupid about where they send their kids.



Not a troll and would send my kid to probably any of those. South Carolina only one that gives me pause. Anti semitism is everywhere- Ivies, Michigan, blue states and red. Some of these posters seem off their rockers. Hope they're trolls.

After Covid, many people are fed up w the blue states anyways and their craziness.


That’s the craziness they are fed up with?

OK Trumper …
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC is considering CoC. We haven’t visited her but apparently it has an active Jewish studies department that has its own building, and an active Hillel.


It is in South Carolina do you not know how to read/

If Republicans win in 2024 what the hell are you not understanding about NO JEWS ALLOWED.

Santee, SC 45 min from Charleston Trump bucks only as tender. No Jews allowed at Craigs Deli. Yeah already signs.....

No your Jewish kid will not be safe in SC.


Are you kidding? Goodness gracious!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Avoid Reed, Swarthmore, Williams, Oberlin, etc. at all costs. Snake pits of anti-semitic hell.



Also Occidental. Jews are leaving. https://forward.com/news/574732/occidental-antisemitism-israel-palestine/#:~:text=An%2018%2Dyear%2Dold%20Jewish,7.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You should be fine at any of those schools, but I would add UF to your list. Their president Ben Sasse had the best response of anyone to the pro-Hamas BS that has been roiling college campuses.


+1.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Avoid Reed, Swarthmore, Williams, Oberlin, etc. at all costs. Snake pits of anti-semitic hell.



Also Occidental. Jews are leaving. https://forward.com/news/574732/occidental-antisemitism-israel-palestine/#:~:text=An%2018%2Dyear%2Dold%20Jewish,7.


I heard there are issues at Wellesley.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One more time for the people in the back: Being opposed to the Israeli government and their actions in Gaza does not equal being anti Semitic.


Criticizing the Israeli government is not in itself antisemitic, but let's cut the strawman BS. Calling for the annihilation of the Jewish state is antisemitic. Singling out Israel among all the countries in the world as not having a right to exist is antisemitic. Calling uniquely for sanctions and a boycott of Israel--and no other country in the world, no matter how horrible its government-- is antisemitic. Protecting every minority on campus--except for Jews--is antisemitic. I am not Jewish, by the way, but I oppose anti-Zionism because it is antisemitic.


+1. You go nice Christian!
Anonymous
UF has a large Jewish student population.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One more time for the people in the back: Being opposed to the Israeli government and their actions in Gaza does not equal being anti Semitic.


Criticizing the Israeli government is not in itself antisemitic, but let's cut the strawman BS. Calling for the annihilation of the Jewish state is antisemitic. Singling out Israel among all the countries in the world as not having a right to exist is antisemitic. Calling uniquely for sanctions and a boycott of Israel--and no other country in the world, no matter how horrible its government-- is antisemitic. Protecting every minority on campus--except for Jews--is antisemitic. I am not Jewish, by the way, but I oppose anti-Zionism because it is antisemitic.


Define "annihilation," please. Is it akin to any situation where Palestinians actually have, like, rights, or where the Jewish state can't indiscriminately kill Palestinian children and throw other Palestinians off their land in a never-ending land grab?

If so, your view of "anti-Semitism" is exactly the kind that, whether espoused by Jews or conservative Christians, only breeds more of it.


Never ending land grab? You really need to educate yourself on what is going on and not use left wing talking points.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One more time for the people in the back: Being opposed to the Israeli government and their actions in Gaza does not equal being anti Semitic.


Criticizing the Israeli government is not in itself antisemitic, but let's cut the strawman BS. Calling for the annihilation of the Jewish state is antisemitic. Singling out Israel among all the countries in the world as not having a right to exist is antisemitic. Calling uniquely for sanctions and a boycott of Israel--and no other country in the world, no matter how horrible its government-- is antisemitic. Protecting every minority on campus--except for Jews--is antisemitic. I am not Jewish, by the way, but I oppose anti-Zionism because it is antisemitic.


Define "annihilation," please. Is it akin to any situation where Palestinians actually have, like, rights, or where the Jewish state can't indiscriminately kill Palestinian children and throw other Palestinians off their land in a never-ending land grab?

If so, your view of "anti-Semitism" is exactly the kind that, whether espoused by Jews or conservative Christians, only breeds more of it.


That’s not what PP said; you’re inserting your own views on PP’s words.

And your last paragraph is the grossest bit of victim-blaming that I’ve heard in quite some time. You really just went there and said that Jews deserve antisemitism because they’re so horrible, huh? Nice. Can’t wait to hear what other historically persecuted minorities you think deserve their persecution.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One more time for the people in the back: Being opposed to the Israeli government and their actions in Gaza does not equal being anti Semitic.


Criticizing the Israeli government is not in itself antisemitic, but let's cut the strawman BS. Calling for the annihilation of the Jewish state is antisemitic. Singling out Israel among all the countries in the world as not having a right to exist is antisemitic. Calling uniquely for sanctions and a boycott of Israel--and no other country in the world, no matter how horrible its government-- is antisemitic. Protecting every minority on campus--except for Jews--is antisemitic. I am not Jewish, by the way, but I oppose anti-Zionism because it is antisemitic.


Define "annihilation," please. Is it akin to any situation where Palestinians actually have, like, rights, or where the Jewish state can't indiscriminately kill Palestinian children and throw other Palestinians off their land in a never-ending land grab?

If so, your view of "anti-Semitism" is exactly the kind that, whether espoused by Jews or conservative Christians, only breeds more of it.


Hello, low IQer. You can’t even string a coherent chain of thought together, which makes you an ideal poster child for antisemitism.
Anonymous
Having a lot of Jews doesn't equal safe for Jews. Nor does having a few Jews. G-d can send the evils and the good (see Lamentations 3:38)



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^The new study found that schools with the highest quartile of reported antisemitic hostility were: Boston University, Columbia University, The George Washington University, New York University, The Ohio State University, Queens College, University of California, Berkeley; UCLA, University of California, San Diego; University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania and University of Wisconsin.


That’s because there are more Jewish students in these schools. The ones with the fewest problems have very few Jews to be hateful towards.


Tulane and Florida have large numbers of Jews and are listed among those with the least problems. You really should inform yourself you post your bile.


Here was Tulane in October:



The anti-Semitic and pro-Palestine folks are purposely targeting non-religious schools with sizable Jewish populations. If you want a university experience free of anti-Semitism and a high degree of comfort, you'll want to be at Brandeis or Yeshiva. Or a school where the Jewish population is basically zero, because no one is "targeting" your kid there.

Anti-Semites go where they know they will have the biggest impact.
Anonymous
Avoid the Ivy League. Pretty much every other college in the northeast too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^The new study found that schools with the highest quartile of reported antisemitic hostility were: Boston University, Columbia University, The George Washington University, New York University, The Ohio State University, Queens College, University of California, Berkeley; UCLA, University of California, San Diego; University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania and University of Wisconsin.


That’s because there are more Jewish students in these schools. The ones with the fewest problems have very few Jews to be hateful towards.


Tulane and Florida have large numbers of Jews and are listed among those with the least problems. You really should inform yourself you post your bile.


Here was Tulane in October:



The anti-Semitic and pro-Palestine folks are purposely targeting non-religious schools with sizable Jewish populations. If you want a university experience free of anti-Semitism and a high degree of comfort, you'll want to be at Brandeis or Yeshiva. Or a school where the Jewish population is basically zero, because no one is "targeting" your kid there.

Anti-Semites go where they know they will have the biggest impact.

Please stop equating pro-Palestine with antisemitism. This is blatantly false.
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