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Unsilenced: Jewish Students Speak Out

Unsilenced: Jewish Students Speak Out

De : Matthew Abramowitz
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Across North American campuses, Jewish students are facing rising antisemitism — and they’re ready to talk about it. Unsilenced: Jewish Students Speak Out gives voice to the young Jews on the front lines, sharing what’s really happening in classrooms, student governments, and dorms.

Through candid, student-led conversations, listeners will hear raw stories of courage, resilience, and identity — and learn how Jewish students are standing up, building community, and demanding change.

Hosted by Matthew Abramowitz, the show focuses on ensuring Jewish voices are present and taken seriously.

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    • Breaking the Silence: Yitzy Frankel’s Fight Against Antisemitism at UCLA
      Jan 27 2026

      Episode Description

      Join host Matthew Abramowitz and co-host Yossi Katz as they speak with Yitzy Frankel, a student who took a stand against antisemitism at UCLA Law. Yitzy shares his experience challenging systemic bias on campus, navigating the legal process, and advocating for Jewish students nationwide. This episode explores leadership, courage, and the impact one student can have in confronting antisemitism — offering insights for students, administrators, and community members alike.

      Resources & Further Reading
      • Case Overview – Becket Fund Frankel v. Regents of the University of California https://becketfund.org/case/frankel-v-regents-of-the-university-of-california/
      • RealClearEducation Op-Ed (Post–Preliminary Injunction) “UCLA Failed Jewish Students Like Me and the University’s Motto” https://www.realcleareducation.com/articles/2024/09/06/ucla_failed_jewish_students_like_me_and_the_universitys_motto_1056739.html
      • U.S. Department of Justice – Statement of Interest DOJ statement in support of the case https://www.justice.gov/opa/media/1393616/dl
      • Washington Examiner Op-Ed (Post-Settlement) “UCLA Learned It Can’t Tolerate Antisemitism. Universities, Take Note.” https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/equality-not-elitism/3779230/ucla-learned-it-cant-tolerate-antisemitism-universities-take-note/
      • DailyWire Op-Ed “No One Should Help UCLA Dodge Consequences — Especially Not Jewish Organizations” https://www.dailywire.com/news/no-one-should-help-ucla-dodge-consequences-especially-not-jewish-organizations
      • Video Overview Encampment footage and discussion of the judge’s decision https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJ01LdIrcbY
      About the Guest – Yitzy Frankel

      Yitzy Frankel graduated from UCLA Law in May 2025 and now works in criminal defense litigation with renowned trial attorney Michael D. Schwartz. In the summer of 2024 he served as lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against UCLA seeking a permanent injunction and other relief over the university’s treatment of Jewish students during pro-Palestinian encampments on campus.

      The complaint alleged violations of the U.S. Constitution, California Constitution, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and several sections of the U.S. Code. In July 2025, UCLA entered into a $6.13 million settlement with Yitzy and the other plaintiffs, with the vast majority of the net funds earmarked to support Jewish organizations on campus.

      Yitzy lives in Los Angeles with his wife Esther and their four young children. You can follow him on X: @YitZionist (https://x.com/YitZionist).

      You can follow the podcast @unsilencedjewishvoicespod https://www.instagram.com/unsilencedjewishvoicespod/

      Music Credit

      Music by: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music Track: Tears of Joy Artist: Benjamin Tissot License code: 4YDVJJRV5L9BTNW4

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