Jewish students at the University of Pennsylvania are expressing concerns about campus life following controversial testimony from the school’s now-former president.
A growing body of Jewish students at the University of Pennsylvania have voiced their concerns about campus life in the wake of now-former university president Liz Magill’s controversial testimony earlier in the week.
UPenn student Kevin Bina told FOX 29 that his fellow fraternity members « don’t even feel comfortable walking outside our house wearing their kippahs just because they don’t know if they’re going to be harassed. »
Another student, Leah Weinberger, said many Jewish students are reconsidering their application to UPenn after Magill’s testimony.
« Even people who are thinking of applying — Jewish students from the Northeast, from where I’m from, and all around — are not even applying, » Weinberger told the outlet.
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USA — mix Jewish students share antisemitism concerns on campus ahead of president’s resignation