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October 19, 2016 By eJP

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  1. Bernhard Rosenberg says

    October 24, 2016 at 6:00 pm

    A RABBI and teacher at Rutgers is harassed and threatened and the media and Jewish organizations are silent Why? what is the status of this report never heard back
    I met with the Rutgers police months ago and nothing has been accomplished. A former students harassed me and called me anti-Semitic names because I gave that student a B+. I have been REPORTING for years there is anti-Semitism at Rutgers and I experienced it directly in the past. ANTI -ZIONISM on RUTGERS campus. …

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