Jewish orgs cite ‘reason for optimism’ as NEA works to address union antisemitism
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Major Jewish organizations expressed “reason for optimism” that the National Education Association, the nation’s largest teachers union, is taking meaningful steps to address rising antisemitism following its annual Representative Assembly, which concluded in Denver on Tuesday. The Jewish groups noted a safer and more inclusive environment for Jewish members at this year’s gathering, marking a... Read More
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