Jewish students say they don’t feel safe, as MPs probe antisemitism at universities
- Jewish students at major universities are concealing their Jewish identity due to fear for their safety, according to Nati Pressman, founder of the Canadian Union of Jewish Students.
- Campus environments have become threatening for openly Jewish individuals, leading former kippot wearers to opt for baseball caps instead to avoid risks to physical and emotional well-being.
- Anti-Semitic sentiments on campuses, including chants and signs, have created an unsafe atmosphere where students feel compelled to prioritize personal safety over academic pursuits.
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