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DePaul U. Investigating Alleged Harassment of Jewish Students at Coffee Shop

DePaul U. Investigating Alleged Harassment of Jewish Students at Coffee Shop

“As the Jewish students started to arrive, other students wearing keffiyehs and sweatshirts with invectives like ‘globalize the intifada’ began streaming in”

It’s sickening how common this type of news has become in recent years.

The Jewish News Syndicate reports:

DePaul University investigating ‘inexcusable’ harassment of Jewish students at Chicago cafe

It’s been a week since Jewish students from DePaul University, Loyola University Chicago and Roosevelt University were targeted by anti-Israel protesters at the Olive & Oak Cafe, an off-campus coffee shop.

Robert Manuel, president of DePaul, stated that on Feb. 11, the Jewish students were at the cafe for regularly scheduled coffee hours hosted by Metro Chicago Hillel and Jewish United Fund of Chicago.

“According to reports the university received, individuals inside the cafe began harassing the Jewish students, calling for them to leave, and a JUF staff person was allegedly ‘shoulder checked,’ which the Chicago Police Department has classified as a battery,” he said. “The incident remains under investigation, and the university will share updates as available.”

He added that “while this incident occurred off campus, I am outraged that our students were targeted and harassed because of their Jewish identity.”

“These actions are inexcusable,” Manuel wrote. “DePaul University condemns antisemitism in all its forms and will continue to stand firm in doing so, in line with our Catholic, Vincentian values.”

According to Manuel, university leadership has reached out to the affected students to offer support and is working to determine whether any of the offenders are affiliated with the DePaul community.

“We will take swift, consistent action if any violations of university policy are identified,” he stated.

Hillel reported that 12 Jewish students from the three universities were at the cafe, which opened in December.

“As the Jewish students started to arrive, other students wearing keffiyehs and sweatshirts with invectives like ‘globalize the intifada’ began streaming in,” according to a Hillel email. “They began talking loudly about antisemitic tropes related to Israel and allegations that Israel is committing war crimes.”

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Alaska Four 9 | February 21, 2026 at 9:05 am

“DePaul University condemns antisemitism in all its forms and will continue to stand firm in doing so, in line with our Catholic, Vincentian values.”

He apparently has never read Cum nimus absurdum.


     
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    Milhouse in reply to Alaska Four 9. | February 23, 2026 at 7:15 am

    That bull is no longer in effect, and the church has officially renounced it and apologized for it. It has declared that antisemitism is a sin, and it has confessed that sin and repented it. So the president is correct to say that it is not in line with Catholic values.

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