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I’m Suing Harvard Over Rife Antisemitism

IN JUDAISM, THERE IS AN IDEA of passing down knowledge and traditions “l’dor v’dor”—from generation to generation. As if called to fulfill my part, I learned that I was accepted to Harvard Divinity School while visiting the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in Poland.

I have always been passionate about my Jewish identity and wanted to explore that identity from an academic and pluralistic perspective.

As the only Orthodox Jew in the program, I wanted to be an ambassador for my people. I wanted to share my culture with other community leaders and learn about theirs. I came to Harvard to build bridges.

Never would I have imagined that I’d need to fight for my right to exist on campus. Never would

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