Rabbi to Jewish Columbia students amid rallies: Campus not safe, go home
- Rabbi Elie Buechler urged more than 290 Columbia University students to leave immediately due to safety concerns amid recent extreme antisemitism and anarchy.
- Orthodox Union Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus director concurred that Jewish students' safety cannot be guaranteed by campus security or NYPD amidst ongoing anti-Israel protests.
- Chabad, a Jewish organization at the university, expressed horror over recent events and hired additional security for Passover celebrations, despite urging students to stay safe at home.
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Rabbi at Columbia tells Jewish students to stay home for safety | WND | by Around the Web
Rabbi Elie Buechler, who co-directs the Orthodox Union’s Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus (JLIC) for Columbia University and Barnard College, told Jewish students on Sunday to stay home until the campus environment improves.
Rabbi urges Jewish students at Columbia University to stay home over pro-Palestine protests
Call by Rabbi Elie Buechler comes as Pro-Palestinian demonstrators continue protest against Israel's ongoing Gaza offensive, urging divestment from Israel-linked companies - Anadolu Ajansı
After pro-Palestinian demonstrations on the campus of Columbia University in New York, a rabbi warned his Jewish students. Jews are no longer safe on the campus grounds, Rabbi Elie Buechler writes.
"Bring down Tel Aviv": At pro-Palestinian demos at a New York University anti-Semitic slogans fell. A rabbi now warns: Jewish students should stay at home.
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