Focus on Antisemitism: Unpacking the Surge in K-12 Schools

Congress addressed the rise of antisemitism in K-12 schools with a hearing yesterday morning. It marked the first congressional inquiry into antisemitism incidents in educational settings since the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, which sparked a nationwide increase of such cases.

The session specifically examined situations in New York City, Berkeley, California, and Montgomery County, Maryland. Officials, including David Banks of New York City Public Schools, Enikia Ford Morthel of Berkeley Unified School District, and Karla Silvestre of Montgomery County Board of Education, will testify.

The hearing was conducted by the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education, with representatives from the American Civil Liberties Union also participating. 

The hearing followed the cancellation of a separate hearing on antisemitism at George Washington University after recent police actions cleared a related encampment. 

The session yesterday aimed to directly confront and understand the growing incidents in these communities.

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