January 13, 2023 “Anti-Semitism in the Workplace” Webinar (Jan 18) Registration is open for our webinar Wednesday, January 18, at noon ET: “Anti-Semitism in the Workplace”: bit.ly/brandeis-webinar. The webinar will explore the types of anti-Semitism employees are facing and best practices for companies that want to combat anti-Semitism, as well as anti-discrimination legal protections for employees and pertinent issues for government contractors. Events
January 10, 2023 Education Dept. Delays Regulation Codifying IHRA for a Year (Jewish Journal) Written by Aaron Bandler and published in Jewish Journal on 1/9/23. . The Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) announced on January 4 that they are delaying a regulation codifying the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism for civil rights investigations for at least another year. . The Algemeiner and Politico both reported on […] Media Coverage Press Room
January 9, 2023 Statement from U.S. Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights on Title VI Protection from Discrimination Based on Shared Ancestry or Ethnic Characteristics Recognizing the “rise in reports of anti-Semitic incidents,” Assistant Secretary Catherine E. Lhamon emphasized on January 4, 2023, that current Dept. of Education Office for Civil Rights (OCR) guidance “affirms OCR’s commitment to complying with” former President Donald Trump’s “Executive Order 13899 on Combating Anti-Semitism.” As Brandeis Center Chairman Kenneth L. Marcus has explained in […] Press Releases Press Room
January 3, 2023 FBI Says Violence Against Jews Is in Decline. Jews Aren’t Buying It. (Washington Free Beacon) Written by Adam Kredo and published in the Washington Free Beacon on 1/3/22. . The FBI’s latest annual report shows a decline in violence against Jews, findings that are at odds with Jewish watchdog groups who say anti-Semitic hate crimes have hit their highest levels in history during the past two years. . The FBI’s […] Media Coverage Press Room
December 28, 2022 Book bans, Ukraine and the end of Roe: The year 2022 in Jewish ideas (Jewish Telegraphic Agency) Published in Jewish Telegraphic Agency on December 25, 2022. . Jewish eras can be defined by events (the fall of the Second Temple, the Inquisition, the founding of Israel) and by ideas (the rabbinic era, emancipation, post-denominationalism). A community reveals itself in the things it argues about most passionately. . It’s too early to tell […] Media Coverage Press Room
December 21, 2022 Antisemitism Is Rising at Colleges, and Jewish Students Are Facing Growing Hostility (Wall Street Journal) Written by Douglas Belkin and published in the Wall Street Journal on 12/14/22 . Adina Pinsker commutes to Rutgers University in Newark, N.J., to study supply-chain management. She is also active in Hillel International, the nation’s largest collegiate Jewish organization. . When she arrives on campus, she takes an indirect route to class and tucks […] Media Coverage Press Room
December 21, 2022 NYT credits LDB for exposing Berkeley’s attempt to sweep anti-Semitism under the rug Today’s New York Times published a feature on fallout from the anti-Semitic actions of several Berkeley Law student groups, as well as the school’s problematic response and the “viral” impact of LDB’s work. Brandeis Center Chairman Kenneth L. Marcus‘s op-ed – Berkeley Develops Jewish-Free Zones – was credited with sparking national attention on the problem, applying lasting pressure on Berkeley, […] Media Coverage Press Room
December 20, 2022 The ‘Jew-Free Zones’ at Berkeley story wasn’t ‘misinformation’ (JNS) Written by Jonathan S. Tobin and published in Jewish News Syndicate on December 20, 2022 . When the news spread in the fall that nine student groups at the University of California’s Berkeley School of Law amended their bylaws to ensure that no Zionist or pro-Israel speakers would ever speak to them, it sparked outrage […] Media Coverage Press Room
December 19, 2022 On the Lookout for Ed. Dept.’s Rule to Prevent Discrimination Based on Shared Ancestry or Ethnicity (PoliticoPro Morning Education) Media Coverage Press Room
December 16, 2022 Alana H. Rotter Joins Brandeis Center Legal Advisory Board The Brandeis Center is elated to announce that Alana H. Rotter, Esq. has joined its Legal Advisory Board. . Board member Rotter is a partner with the firm Greines, Martin, Stein & Richland LLP, where her practice focuses on appeals and writ petitions in many fields – including trusts and probate, profit participation and other contract disputes, […] Press Releases Press Room