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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Palestinians are not Hamas, says Yeshiva University President Rabbi Ari BermanYeshiva University president Rabbi Ari Berman joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the coalition of colleges and universities coming together in support of Israel against Hamas, what constitutes free speech on college campuses, and more.
Persons: Rabbi Ari Berman Organizations: Yeshiva, Rabbi Ari Berman Yeshiva, Hamas Locations: Israel
The LGBTQ student group at Yeshiva University made the “painful” decision to pause its efforts to receive official university recognition so that the university would allow the rest of its student clubs to continue operating, the group said Thursday. “This was a painful and difficult decision,” the Pride Alliance said in the statement. “Now that Pride Alliance has offered a stay, we have sent their lawyers a signed agreement to stay the trial court order,” Eisenman said, according to a news release. “We came to YU because we want to be part of this institution,” the Pride Alliance said in its Wednesday statement. “YU accepted us as students, YU collects the same tuition from us as everyone else, and we will not be second-class citizens.
NEW YORK — Yeshiva University has abruptly suspended student club activity in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court decision earlier this week that ordered the school to recognize — for now — an LGBTQ student group. The disagreement among the justices appears to be mostly about procedure, with the majority writing in a brief unsigned order that Yeshiva should return to state court to seek quick review and temporary relief while the case continues. If it gets neither from state courts, the school can return to the Supreme Court, the majority wrote. A New York state court sided with the student group and ordered the university to recognize the club immediately. The matter remains on appeal in the state court system, but judges there refused to put the order on hold in the meantime.
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