Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter covers stories on the increasing anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world. One of the top stories featured two college students who were jumped and beaten in an unprovoked attack at Chicago’s DePaul University. One of the victims was an Israel Defense Force soldier who responded to the attacks before enrolling in college. The attackers have not been arrested. Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited President Biden at the White House and emphasized the need to bring back hostages from Gaza.

In another top story, two senators are introducing legislation to ban any immigrants tied to Hamas or involved in the Oct. 7 attack on Israel from entering the United States. The bill would explicitly add a ban on representatives, officers, members, or spokespersons of Palestinian Islamic Jihad or Hamas, and anyone involved in the attack on Israel. This legislation is in response to continued concerns about terrorists entering the U.S. The bill is opposed by members of the “Squad.”

Alon Shaya, a James Beard award-winning Israeli-American chef and owner of five restaurants, found a beautifully bound and aged leather cookbook at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington. He has brought the recipes from the cookbook back to life as a teaching tool to educate others about antisemitism. The recipes, which belonged to a family that survived the Holocaust, now serve as a way to remember and honor their experiences.

In a quote of the week, Max Long, one of the DePaul University students beaten in the attack, described how he was knocked out by an accomplice who came from behind during the assault. The newsletter also provides additional coverage on antisemitism from Fox News and encourages readers to subscribe to more newsletters and download the Fox News app for live updates on the topic.Overall, Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter sheds light on the disturbing trend of anti-Jewish prejudice and highlights stories that bring attention to this issue. By sharing personal accounts, legislative efforts, and educational initiatives, the newsletter aims to inform and engage readers in the fight against antisemitism.

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