By Daniel Rosen, President of the American Jewish Congress Published originally in U.S. News & World Report. The rise of antisemitism on U.S. college campuses that followed the Oct. 7,…
By Daniel Rosen, President of the American Jewish Congress Published originally in U.S. News & World Report. The rise of antisemitism on U.S. college campuses that followed the Oct. 7,…
By Daniel Rosen, President of the American Jewish Congress Published originally in the Boston Globe. Freedom of speech. Academic freedom. Tenure. These are the reasons universities often give for why…
By Daniel Rosen, President of the American Jewish Congress Published originally in the New York Times. Re “The Year American Jews Woke Up,” by Bret Stephens (column, Oct. 6): Mr….
By Daniel Rosen, President of the American Jewish Congress Published originally in Newsweek. If the social media ruckus and mainstream media predictions had borne out, the Democratic National Convention (DNC)…
By Daniel Rosen, President of the American Jewish Congress Published originally in the Wall Street Journal. Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania is the new punching bag of the American left. Kamala Harris is reportedly…
By Daniel Rosen, President of the American Jewish Congress Some members of Congress plan to boycott the Prime Minister of Israel’s address at the Capitol on July 24. They say their target is Benjamin…
By Daniel Rosen, President of the American Jewish Congress Published originally in the Wall Street Journal. In “Harvard Goes Only Halfway Toward Institutional Neutrality,” (op-ed, June 13), Daniel Diermeier does…
By Daniel Rosen, President of the American Jewish Congress Published originally in the New York Daily News. Sixty years ago today, on June 21, 1964, Andy Goodman, Mickey Schwerner, and James…
By Daniel Rosen, President of the American Jewish Congress Published originally in the Financial Times. In “Universities must engage in serious soul searching on protests” (Opinion, May 10), Minouche Shafik,…
By Daniel Rosen, President of the American Jewish Congress Published originally in The Washington Post. Harvard University remains in an almighty mess after months of turmoil over hate speech. There is…