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Harvard expands its definition of antisemitism – when does criticism of Israel cross a line?

  • Written by Joshua Shanes, Professor of Jewish Studies, College of Charleston
imageHarvard has adopted a broader definition of antisemitism.Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

As part of Harvard University’s agreement in response to two federal lawsuits filed by Jewish students alleging antisemitic discrimination, it will adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, or IHRA, “working...

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