It’s the time of year when many high school seniors are deciding where to go to college, and almost every Jewish parent I know is asking the same question: “Is there antisemitism on campus?” It’s the wrong question. In JTA News, Brian Cohen, Lavine Family Executive Director, writes about what families should be asking instead, and what 14 years at Columbia/Barnard Hillel has taught him about what actually shapes a Jewish student’s experience.
Read: As Columbia’s Hillel director, I know: ‘Is there antisemitism on campus?’ is the wrong question
March 26, 20261 min read
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