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December 6, 2024

Podcast: Bella Brannon and Benjie Katz on Anti-Semitic Employment Discrimination at UCLA

By Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic

A student-government official doesn’t want to hire Jews.

Podcast: Bella Brannon and Benjie Katz

Over 33,000 undergraduates are enrolled at the University of California, Los Angeles, known universally by its acronym, UCLA. It’s one of the most competitive schools in the country, accepting less than 9 percent of its applicants. Among the current undergraduate student body, Hillel International estimates that there are about 2,500 Jewish students.

The story of informal discrimination against Jewish students on prestigious campuses is, by now, a sad and familiar story. And in fact, that story is not foreign to Jewish students at UCLA. Worse still, an undergraduate Jewish leader on campus, Bella Brannon, has recently filed a motion with the student government alleging not informal, social discrimination, but formal employment discrimination against Jewish students.

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