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    Explore "claudine gay" with insightful episodes like "Behind the Campaign to Push Harvard’s President Out" and "An insider’s account of the Harvard Antisemitism Committee — with Rabbi David Wolpe" from podcasts like ""The Journal." and "Call Me Back - with Dan Senor"" and more!

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    Behind the Campaign to Push Harvard’s President Out

    Behind the Campaign to Push Harvard’s President Out
    Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigned Tuesday, after being dogged for weeks by allegations of plagiarism and accusations that she didn't respond with enough urgency to concerns about antisemitism on campus. WSJ's Melissa Korn unpacks Gay's brief, tumultuous tenure. Further Reading: - Behind the Campaign to Take Down Harvard’s Claudine Gay  - Claudine Gay Is Out as President. Where Does Harvard Go From Here?  - Harvard President Resigns After Plagiarism Allegations, Campus Antisemitism Backlash  Further Listening: - The Supreme Court Rules Against Affirmative Action  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    An insider’s account of the Harvard Antisemitism Committee — with Rabbi David Wolpe

    An insider’s account of the Harvard Antisemitism Committee — with Rabbi David Wolpe
    Understanding where and how antisemitism has come to exist at an institution like Harvard is the focus of today’s conversation. We will hear the perspective of Rabbi David Wolpe — visiting scholar at Harvard Divinity School — who tried to advise Harvard’s leadership on how to address it; after October 7, he joined Harvard’s Antisemitism Advisory Group. Rabbi Wolpe is also the inaugural rabbinic fellow at the Anti-Defamation League, and he was the long-time rabbi of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles. He is the author of eight books, including the national bestseller “Making Loss Matter: Creating Meaning in Difficult Times”. His book “David: The Divided Heart” was a finalist for the National Jewish Book Awards.