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Leaders from Indiana Jewish organizations gathered with ADL staff last week at the Jewish Community Center of Indianapolis to release the data and share their experiences.
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Groups such as the IU Divestment Coalition continue to organize for Palestine, calling on IU leaders to resign and cut ties with Israel. Meanwhile, some Jewish students report they’re afraid on campus.
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More than 30 Jewish Indiana University professors are demanding that leadership protect free speech, after the Department of Education’s announced investigations into antisemitism.
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The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights is investigating Indiana University Bloomington and 59 other schools for antisemitic harassment and discrimination.
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Attorney General Todd Rokita said the training to combat antisemitism is meant to address "yet another dangerous scourge on our society."
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A Sept. 20 training will hone in on protected speech vs. “crimes,” and urge local officials to increase security at Jewish synagogues and schools.
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After vetoing the measure, Gov. Eric Holcomb said in a statement the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's examples were an important part of the definition.