Nothing about this in Chi Trib or Sun-Times, says Google, but Chi Daily Observer has it, as do various Jewish publications. No news here for Chi metros?
Campus Left Join Muslims to Bully Jewish Speaker at DePaul
Chicago Daily Observer – ?Apr 7, 2009?
On March 16 the DePaul chapter of Hillel hosted Jacob Shrybman of the Sderot Media Center. Led by Noam Bedein, the Sderot Media Center is the only media …When Silence Isn’t Golden
St.Louis Jewishlight.com – ?Apr 3, 2009?
The problem hit close to home when a pro-Israel campus group recently cancelled the Saint Louis University appearance of Jacob Shrybman of the Sderot Media …
Education digest > 3/25St. Louis Post-Dispatch – ?Mar 26, 2009?
Jacob Shrybman, from the Sderot Media Center, was to give a personal account of what it is like to live in one of these border towns and to talk about how …Attacking Sderot From DePaul U.
Arutz Sheva – ?Apr 10, 2009?
by Jacob Shrybman Another audience member rose up in the front of the room and screamed out, calling me a “dirty whore” in Arabic. Science department. …Shell-shocked in DePaul
Jerusalem Post – ?Apr 4, 2009?
By JACOB SHRYBMAN I wasn’t 30 hours off the plane from Israel to give a presentation at Chicago’s DePaul University on March 16, before I was greeted with …
By now it’s old news, but it wasn’t on March 17, the day after. Big story here, came and went, but the ongoing situation is nicely described by Nicholas Hahn III a few days ago, also in the Observer:
Word came that Shrybman was going to display a rocket of the sort that have been shot into Israel. It was something “DePaul’s Muslim community was not about to let . . . happen.”
An alliance of the Left on DePaul’s campus was formed and soon a letter of opposition to the rocket’s appearance on campus circulated faculty and administrative offices. Signatories on this letter included the Students for Justice in Palestine, the United Muslims Moving Ahead, the DePaul Democrats [italics added] and almost laughably from “Students for the Advancement of Gender Awareness,” an organization whose status with the University is still unknown.
Maybe a feature story here for one of our metros?