From Antisemitism to Mental Health
Briefly

The anti-Semitism faced by Jewish students has escalated after the October 7 attacks on Israel, with three-quarters reporting personal experiences of harassment and intimidation.
Jewish students are often inadequately equipped to address complex discussions about Israel and the Middle East, highlighting a gap in historical knowledge and vocabulary.
The ongoing war in Israel and Gaza, alongside the mental health crisis stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, has left many students feeling anxious about their campus environments.
A Gallup poll indicates that 35 percent of college students are now considering their mental health strongly when deciding whether to remain on campus.
Read at Psychology Today
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