They were also more likely to feel that they “belonged” at their institution than non-Jewish students. The difference was largest at Michigan, suggesting that, while some Jewish students were exposed ...
Look, I've played plenty of Brits. It's never easy. I feel a little bit of hostility in their country at the moment,' de Minaur said. 'But again, these are the types of matches I want to be playing.
The most Jewishly engaged students, including those who were more closely connected to Israel, are the most likely to perceive hostility toward Jews and Israel on their campus. Connection to Israel ...