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Two Jewish students were assaulted by masked attackers on the campus of DePaul University in Chicago on Wednesday afternoon, according to a letter from the school’s president.
The students suffered physical injuries, but declined medical treatment, according to the university. 2 Jewish DePaul students punched while showing support for Israel Skip to main content
Leonard A. Jason is a professor of psychology at DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois, where he also directs the Center for Community Research. [1] [2] His chief professional interests include the study of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), violence prevention, smoking cessation, and Oxford House recovery homes for substance abuse. [2]
Masked men attacked two students who were demonstrating in support of Israel at Chicago's DePaul University on Wednesday, resulting in minor injuries and raising concern about potential ...
It is a successor to two Cleveland Anglo-Jewish newspapers – The Jewish Independent (established in 1906) and the Jewish Review & Observer (which had as its roots the Hebrew Observer, founded in 1889). [5] The Cleveland Jewish News had as its first issue a 32-page tabloid on October 30, 1964. [2] [4] [5] Arthur Weyne was its first editor. [4]
1998 Northern Ohio Live Magazine Award of Achievement. National Society of Newspaper Columnists Humor Writer Award (she was the President from 1998 to 1999). [15] 2003 The Society for Professional Journalists "Best Columnist in Ohio" Award. Five-time Ohio Associated Press award winner (including Best Columnist in Ohio in 2008 and 2009).
Masked attackers punched two Jewish students at DePaul University in Chicago who were showing their support for Israel, the university's president said.
Jerome Schottenstein was born to a Jewish family, the son of Ephrayim Schottenstein, a Lithuanian Jewish immigrant, [4] and Anna Schottenstein. In 1917, Ephraim opened a retail shop on South Parsons Avenue on Columbus, Ohio’s south side. The department store would later be expanded by the next generation of Schottensteins, Ephraim and Anna ...