Flagship Jewish university sees record enrollment as anti-Israel protests rock elite US campuses
Yeshiva University hit with flood of applications from Jewish students, faculty fleeing 'rampant antisemitism' at other schools
The antisemitism that has surfaced on U.S. college campuses since Israel was attacked by Hamas terrorists in October has sent Jewish students and faculty fleeing. Now, America's — and the world's — flagship Jewish institution, Yeshiva University, is bursting at the seams.
Yeshiva recently hit record-high enrollment, with transfer applications up 53%. The school had to lease an additional residence building to accommodate the surge in new students this semester, and more housing accommodations will be needed for the fall.
The influx of student transfers includes several from Ivy League institutions, notably Columbia, Yale and Cornell, where one former student said he spent his days "fighting Jewish hate." The crop of professors who have gone to Yeshiva from top-tier schools include a professor from MIT who left due to unchecked antisemitism on the campus.
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The private orthodox Jewish university with four campuses in New York announced it was at capacity before the fresh round of anti-Israel protests that began a few weeks ago at neighboring campuses Columbia and NYU.


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Berman said in building the coalition there was a sense of moral clarity, with institutions coming together to say with no ambiguity that they stand with Israel and with the Palestinians who suffer under Hamas' cruel rule and that all people have moral conscience.
"And that is the clarity that we need today," Berman said. "And you can see the presidents that have not been able to educate — to state clearly what is at stake — and what's happening at this moment has repercussions.
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"What we're seeing right now is … these students have been indulged," Berman said of the protests. "They've been coddled, they've been acting inappropriately and scaring their fellow Jewish students since Oct. 7. And the college campuses that haven't educated the truth about the clear and unambiguous — a sense of Hamas being a terrorist organization — this is a fight against people who represent the greatest evil that has been committed to the Jewish people since the Holocaust."
Yeshiva University President Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman (Yeshiva University / Fox News)
Berman said all the bad news in the press about what is happening at several U.S. colleges is real, but he emphasized that many of his fellow university presidents are good people who are committed to creating a safe environment for all students. He added that the results of that are being revealed in the new college rankings, which businesses are looking at to hire their next generation of leaders.
He reiterated that there are many great schools in the U.S. beyond Yeshiva whose leaders support Israel and recommended parents, students and recruiters look to schools that are part of the Universities United Against Terrorism coalition.
"Our enrollment has expanded greatly," he told FOX Business of Yeshiva, "but we can't take in every Jew in this country."
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