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Columbia University students return to campus for the fall semester just days after the release of a pivotal report by the university’s task force on antisemitism. The report, published by the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP), addresses rising concerns about antisemitic incidents, including physical attacks and intimidation targeting Jewish students. Dr. Charles Asher Small, ISGAP’s Executive Director, underscores the report's significance in shining a light on the alarming rise in antisemitism on Columbia’s campus.
The task force report details various instances. . .