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GynTools and HydroX win Hebrew University’s 2024 ASPER prize startup award – The Jerusalem Post

| June 15, 2024

GynTools and HydroX both won the prestigious Asper Prize 2024 Hebrew University Rising Startup Award presented at the 87th Hebrew University Board of Trustees meeting. Established by the university's Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in collaboration with the Asper Foundation, the competition featured over forty startups, with GynTools and HydroX both emerging as the winners after presenting to a global panel of judges. For the first time, this year, it was decided to award the prize to two start-up companies instead of one, due to the excellence and extraordinary breakthroughs presented by the companies.

Israeli university publishes novel findings on insulin and diabetes – The Jerusalem Post

| June 15, 2024

Treatment for type-1 diabetes insulin injections several times daily has been known and used since it was invented by University of Toronto scientists 103 years ago.

Israeli-born lawmaker with alleged Mossad ties tapped as Dutch deputy prime minister – Ynetnews

| June 15, 2024

Israeli-born Gideon (Gidi) Markuszower, 46, has been appointed deputy prime minister and immigration minister of the Netherlands for the right-wing Freedom Party (PVV) under Geert Wilders. Markuszower, who holds Israeli citizenship, was born in Tel Aviv and graduated from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Columbia Dean Who Accused Jew of Exploiting Anti-Semitism for Money Has Cool New Profile Pic – Washington Free Beacon

| June 15, 2024

Matthew Patashnick, the associate dean for student and family support at Columbia University, changed the profile picture on his now-private Instagram account after the Washington Free Beacon reported on disturbing texts he sent colleagues during a panel discussion of anti-Semitism on campus. The new photo appears to show Patashnick standing in the Billy Rose Art Garden at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, the capital city where former president Donald Trump opened a U.S.

AOC Decried Growing Anti-Semitism on the Left. Days Earlier, She Requested $1.5 Million Earmark for Legal Group … – Washington Free Beacon

| June 15, 2024

Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.) denounced the rise of anti-Semitism in the progressive movement at an event with liberal Jewish leaders on Monday. Weeks earlier, the "Squad" member requested $1.5 million in taxpayer funds for a New York City law group accused of hostility towards Jews and Israel

Israel Allies Foundation meet to address and condemn growing antisemitism in Canada – The Jerusalem Post

| June 15, 2024

Following their successful 50,000-person-strong march in Toronto, the Israel Allies Foundation (IAF) held a gathering last Sunday to address the growing issue of antisemitism in Canada, according to a statement on Monday. The meeting was attended by IAF President Josh Reinstein, Chair of the Canadian Parliamentary Israel Allies Caucus MP Dr.

What We Write about When We Write about the War in Gaza – The University of Chicago Divinity School

| June 15, 2024

"[T]hey were made of the same cloth as we, they were average human beings, averagely intelligent, averagely wicked: save the exceptions, they were not monsters, they had our faces." Primo Levi, The Drowned and the Saved I have, up until this point, avoided publishing anything on the war in Gaza. It has not been for lack of concern or grief, and not because I dont think protest is important and even sometimes efficacious. I have not written about the war because the very terms through which we describe it have explosive and divisive force: terrorism, genocide, Zionism, and anti-Semitism

Harvard accused of ignoring anti-Semitic harassment in new lawsuit – Campus Reform

| June 15, 2024

On May 21, the Brandeis Center and Jewish Americans for Fairness in Education filed a lawsuit against Harvard University for allegedly allowing anti-Semitism on campus during the recent pro-Hamas encampment. According to the lawsuit, Jewish students have been discriminated against at the Cambridge, Massachusetts school for years, and especially in the months since the Oct

UJA-Federation’s $200 million aurge in funds defying antisemitism – The Jerusalem Post

| June 15, 2024

At the Jerusalem Post 2024 Annual Conference, Michael Starr, Diaspora Correspondent, sat down with Eric S. Goldstein, CEO of UJA-Federation of New York, to dive into the philanthropic efforts and communal response following the surge in anti-Semitic incidents, particularly since October 7. Goldstein emphasized the seismic impact of October 7 on both Israel and the Jewish community in New York, highlighting the immediate spike in anti-Semitic incidents following the attack

Columbia Administrators Fire Off Hostile and Dismissive Text Messages, Vomit Emojis During Alumni Reunion Panel … – Washington Free Beacon

| June 15, 2024

On Friday, May 31, alumni descended on Columbia University's Manhattan campus to celebrate their class reunions. In addition to eating and drinking, the festivities included several panel discussions featuring professors and administrators.


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