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Valuing Free Speech Doesn’t Mean Accepting Antisemitism
I can still remember the feeling of standing on the Beacon Theater stage in front of 3,000 people. As I delivered the NYU Law convocation speech, my classmates, gathered together in the name of “violet pride,” smiled and waved excitedly from the crowd. Dressed in festive academic regalia and accompanied by sounds of bagpipes and overly emotional family members, we reached a personal and professional peak. Christians, Muslims, Jews, and members of other religions trusted me, an Israeli Jew, to serve as their voice. That was the summer of 2015. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] Next week, the class of 2024 will experience the same. For one special day, they will feel part of somethi

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