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Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Campus hate turns violent yet again

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.

Top 3:
– Chicago Jewish students speak out about 'war on college campuses'
Senators pledge to ban pro-Hamas immigrants from entering US
– A Holocaust survivor's family's recipe is helping educate others about anti-Semitism

Max Long and Michael Kaminsky speak with Fox News' Mike Tobin about the attack at DePaul University in Chicago. (Fox News)

Top stories: Two college students who were jumped and punched during an unprovoked attack at Chicago's DePaul University last week spoke to Fox News about their experiences. One was an Israeli Defense Force soldier who responded to the Oct. 7 attack before enrolling at university here. Their attackers have not yet been arrested.

video: Israel and the US “must” Get the hostages back.” They are “going through hell in the dungeons of Gaza.” Israeli President Isaac Herzog He spoke to President Biden, who visited the White House on Tuesday. Watch here:

not welcome: Two senators on opposite sides of the aisle have introduced a bill, but members of the “Squad” oppose it. Any immigrant As concerns about terrorists entering the United States continue, those with ties to Hamas and those involved in the October 7th attack on Israel will be barred from entering the United States, while terrorist activities and connections more broadly It is a barrier to entry into the United States, which is under U.S. control. immigration lawThe bill would explicitly add a prohibition against representatives, officers, members, or spokespeople of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad or Hamas and those involved in the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel.

Healing recipe: Alon Shaya is a James Beard Award-winning Israeli-American chef. Owner of 5 restaurantsdiscovered a beautifully bound, aged leather cookbook at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington and revived it as an educational tool.

Aron Shaya, Stephen Fenves, Guests at RR Events

Aron Shaya and Stephen Fenves speak with guests at the Rescued Recipes event in Washington, DC (Lee Vogel in charge of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum)

Word of the week: “Then, out of nowhere during a conversation, from behind. I was completely knocked out by my accomplice who came from behind.” – Max Long, one of two DePaul University students, authorities said They believe it may be a hate crime.

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