POLITICSTIMES OF ISRAEL
ADL and JCPA reactions to US teachers union exposes divide on how to fight antisemitism
ADL and JCPA agree on the dire situation for Jewish teachers and students but publicly disagree on strategy, with some advocating a conciliatory approach and others favoring toughness on the NEA. The rare public split highlights differing views on combating antisemitism in education.
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