Families of Americans taken hostage by Hamas in the October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel have launched an advertising campaign to pressure authorities to bring their loved ones home. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
The FOX News newsletter “Anti-Semitism Exposed” brings you stories about the rise of anti-Semitic prejudice in the United States and around the world.
In today's newsletter:
– Families of American hostages held by Hamas launch advertising campaign to bring their loved ones home
– Harvard University rabbi criticizes Ivy League's 'history of anti-Semitism'
– Jewish family faces 'horrendous' anti-Semitic harassment at New Jersey shopping mall over teenager's IDF jacket

Top stories: Families of eight American hostages held in Gaza by Hamas terrorists national television advertising campaign Thursday's statement called on all government officials to do everything possible to bring the hostages home before it is too late. ”Every second counts.” the ad warns. The ad, paid for by the Hostage and Missing Families Forum, features images of American hostages, including two who were killed on October 7. The ad will be aired nationwide. During some programs on cable news networks It begins Thursday and will be broadcast during Sunday newscasts.
video: Jewish families speak out after their incident Teenage daughter faces anti-Semitic harassment For wearing an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) jacket to a shopping mall in New Jersey. The incident, captured on video at American Dream in East Rutherford, shows Palestinian supporters shouting expletive-laced messages while accusing the family of “supporting genocide.” It is being shown.
Corruption in universities: Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigns on Tuesday; The catastrophic collapse of left-wing orthodoxy That has consumed higher education in recent decades, two leading academics said. “What we're seeing here is The final corruption of our most elite institutions,” former U.S. Department of Education Secretary William Bennett told FOX News Digital. Bennett also noted that damage to America's oldest and perennially most prestigious university could have ripple effects on broader society.

Claudine Gay resigned as president of Harvard University on Tuesday, January 2, following a controversy that tarnished the reputation of one of America's oldest and most prestigious universities.
History of anti-Semitism: A visiting scholar at Harvard Divinity School called for this. A prestigious university for its “history of anti-Semitism.” He encouraged universities to “acknowledge it, confront it and overcome it.” Rabbi David Wolpe, who made headlines for resigning from Harvard University's Anti-Semitism Advisory Group in early December, said the anger toward Jews is “strangely disproportionate.”
“Typo”: The Washington Post on Thursday issued a lengthy correction to a month-old news story, acknowledging it was wrong. 'mischaracterized' some aspects of the story About a Palestinian mother who was separated from her baby during the Israeli-Hamas war. This is not the first time the paper's reporting on the Israel-Hamas war has come under scrutiny. In October, the newspaper came under fire for downplaying comments by Hamas terrorism supporters as “criticism of Israel.”
Word of the week: “Jews continue to debate how to combat anti-Semitism. all Americans must stand up against this evil.. Jew-hatred is not a Jewish disease, it is a non-Jewish disease” – Professor Gil Troy.
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