New texts show Columbia deans mocked Jewish students over antisemitism concerns: 'Comes from such a place of privilege'

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Columbia University deans accused Jewish students of asserting “privilege” — and mocked them for needing a place to “huddle” to avoid antisemitism and harassment on campus, new text messages released Tuesday show.

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