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 🔵 Hear from students Columbia, UCLA, Michigan and Tufts J Street U chapters discuss the im

 🔵 Hear from students Columbia, UCLA, Michigan and Tufts J Street U chapters discuss the impact of protest encampments, antisemitism on campus, outbreaks of violence and police crackdowns. [J Street] {NAME}, The scenes on college campuses have been shocking – grotesque displays of antisemitism, appalling exchanges between protesters and counter-protesters, students and faculty thrown to the ground by police in inexcusable displays of brutality. As protests spread across the nation, members of J Street U – the student organizing arm of J Street – have met the moment with empathetic, nuanced and compassionate leadership. Speaking out for the rights of Jewish students and non-violent protesters alike, returning focus to the core issues on the ground in Israel and Gaza, and pushing back against those seeking to exploit the moment for political gain. At J Street, we firmly believe that all students – including Jewish students and protesters – have a right to safety, free speech and protection from violence, harassment, and intimidation. This Tuesday at 12pm Eastern, join a special call to hear directly from J Street U student leaders across the country offering an unvarnished look into the dynamics on their campuses and how they’re meeting this incredibly challenging moment. [Register now. Don’t miss out on hearing from students directly >>]( [Register for our student panel on Tuesday, May 7 at 12pm Eastern / 9am Pacific]( I’m honored to moderate the can’t-miss conversation this Tuesday, May 7 at noon Eastern / 9am Pacific with a panel of exceptional student leaders: - Lauren Haines is a junior at the University of Michigan and serves as President of J Street U’s National Board. Her commentary on the current protests and police response has been featured in The Forward and The Washington Post. - Jeremy Faust is a senior at Columbia University and serves on J Street U’s National Board. He is pursuing an additional degree in Jewish History at the Jewish Theological Seminary. - Rachel Burnett is a senior and J Street U chapter president at UCLA. She interns at the Nexus Project, an initiative focused on parsing out the relationship between criticism of Israel and antisemitism. - Meirav Solomon is a sophomore at Tufts University, where she leads her J Street U chapter. She is the daughter of two rabbis and an alum of the dialogue program Seeds of Peace. J Street U is home to the next generation of American advocates standing for long-term peace, dignity, and self-determination for both Israelis and Palestinians. I cannot wait for you to see just how incredible these young people are. [Register now to ensure you don’t miss out >>]( All the best, Sam Berkman National Director of Communal Relations, J Street [DONATE]( [Threads]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( © 2024 J Street | [www.jstreet.org]( | info@jstreet.org J Street is the political home for pro-Israel, pro-peace, pro-democracy Americans who want Israel to be secure, democratic and the national home of the Jewish people. Working in American politics and the Jewish community, we advocate policies that advance shared US and Israeli interests as well as Jewish and democratic values, leading to a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This email has been sent to {EMAIL}. Too much email? Change your subscription settings or unsubscribe [here](. Email not displaying correctly? View [here](. Â

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