I am confident this caucus will bring Jewish members together to strive to achieve unity,” Rep. Jerry Nadler, the newly-elected caucus co-chair stated.
After years of informal meetings, the group of House Democrats says formalizing will help address rising antisemitism.
The caucus was created by Democratic Reps. Jerry Nadler of New York and Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida. Nadler and Illinois Democratic Rep. Brad Schneider will serve as the caucus' co-chairs.
Upon its formal creation, the Caucus Founder, Rep. Wasserman Schultz, nominated Reps. Nadler and Brad Schneider (IL-10) to ...
Reps. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) and Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) lauded the creation of the Congressional Jewish Caucus in a ...
The proposal, pushed by Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, was negotiated between her and Rep. Jerry Nadler, who was initially a ...
Reps. Dan Goldman, Jerry Nadler and others spoke at a Jewish Community Relations Council breakfast, days before a Netanyahu ...
The priest, Calvin Robinson, attended the National Pro-Life Summit in Washington, D.C. last month. Toward the end of his ...
The settlement, which includes the adoption of the IHRA definition of antisemitism and the inclusion of Zionism as a protected category, has drawn both support and criticism. Proponents see it as ...
Rep Jerry Nadler, another Democrat ... an international non-governmental organization that fights antisemitism, bigotry, and discrimination, gave a cautious response to the gesture.
Some students and professors are questioning whether campus diversity, equity and inclusion offices should do more to combat antisemitism, or whether D.E.I. itself is the problem.