
What is the “Axis of Hope” at Boston University?
What is the “Axis of Hope” at Boston University? Axis of Hope is a non-profit organization founded by Boston University Professor Carl Hobert in 2002. Its stated idealistic mission is: “developing in young adults an understanding of alternative, non-violent approaches to resolving complex conflicts locally, nationally and internationally.” Axis of

Reasons Why Boston University’s “Whose Jerusalem?” Workshop for High Schools Is Biased and Politicized
Reasons Why Boston University’s “Whose Jerusalem?” Workshop for High Schools Is Biased and Politicized Instead of teaching students how to understand the complex hundred-year-old conflict between Arabs and Jews, Axis of Hope is encouraging teenagers to come up with political solutions based on misleading teaching materials. Axis of Hope founder

Anti-Israel Bias in American High Schools – Multi-Media Presentation by Dr. Charles Jacobs
APT President Charles Jacobs presents data on anti-Israel education at Newton Public Schools in Massachusetts and at the Friends Seminary in New York. Help us by sharing our message:

Experts Say ‘Antisemitism Has Become Fashionable Again’
First published in The Times of Israel NEW YORK – Not a week seems to go by without an anti-Semitic attack in the United States – either verbal or violent – against Jews. “Unfortunately anti-Semitism has become fashionable again,” Rabbi Joseph Potasnik, executive vice president for the New York Board of

APT Commends President Aoun
Americans for Peace and Tolerance (APT) commends President Aoun for his response to the anti-Semitic vandalism that took place on Northeastern University campus on November 7th, 2014. We applaud his strong condemnation of this hate crime and his expression of strong support for Northeastern’s Jewish student groups. President Aoun’s forceful

Newton schools still teaching from anti-Semitic text officials claimed removed
New information has surfaced regarding the Newton Public School controversy. Compelled to comply with state law, the school’s administrators recently were forced to release an initial batch of 9th- and 10th-grade history lesson plans used to teach about the Middle East. Most of the information, initially withheld from the public

Brandeis’s Dishonor Diaries
By Charles Jacobs and Ilya Feoktistov Imam Suhaib Webb was a happy man last Wednesday. The radical Islamist leader of Boston’s Saudi-funded mega mosque boasted that his Muslim community persuaded Brandeis University President Fred Lawrence to withdraw a Brandeis honorary degree from Ayaan Hirsi Ali, the courageous, Somalia-born human rights
ZOA officially protests bullying of Jewish students by anti-Semitic profs at Northeastern U
If they find out I’m Jewish, they’ll target me.” This is one of a litany of chilling claims by Jewish students at Northeastern University about the anti-Semitic hostility they have been forced to deal with on campus, as quoted in a letter recently sent by the Zionist Organization of America
M. Shahid Alam: Northeastern University’s Historical Hoaxer
(This article, written by Stephen Schwartz, originally appeared on American Thinker on November 17, 2012) What need be said of a professor at a large American university who declares that to be called an anti-Semite is “a sign of distinction” for an academic or an activist? That he is crudely and arrogantly heedless in
Students Confess to Vandalizing Menorah at Northeastern University
(This article originally appeared on boston.com on November 30, 2012 and was written by Katherine Landergan) Two students confessed to vandalizing a menorah on display at Northeastern University early Friday morning, university officials reported. Dr. Laura Wankel, Vice President of Student Affairs, wrote in an email that the students were referred to the Office