Rutgers Jewish Fraternity Vandalized During Yom HaShoah Program By Debra Rubin | April 19, 2021
The Middlesex County Prosecutor’s office is investigating a prank perpetrated on a Jewish fraternity house on Rutgers University’s New Brunswick campus during a Yom HaShoah program as a bias incident. The university community and administration have widely condemned the building being “egged,” apparently anti-Semitic act.
There were no eyewitnesses. Rutgers police, which is investigating, confirmed there is no security footage of the vandalism at the Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) fraternity house on Sicard Street.
The incident occurred during a 24-hour reading of the names of Holocaust victims and was first reported in the student newspaper, the Daily Targum. It drew a swift response from other students and university officials.
Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) Releases Comprehensive Study Identifying Online Dissemination of Anti-Jewish Conspiracy Theories
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NCRI’s Contextus Technology platform collected data from mainstream and fringe web communities to understand conditions that could increase hate crimes and violence.
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This report is a positive first step in helping to identify, accurately understand, and to start combatting antisemitic behavior. PRINCETON, N.J. (PRWEB) December 16, 2020 The Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI), in partnership with Rutgers University Miller Center for Community Protection and Resilience, today released what could be the most extensive study ever conducted on the subject of antisemitism: Antisemitic Disinformation – A Study of the Online Dissemination of Anti-Jewish Conspiracy Theories. The NCRI examined more than 237 million comme