A new federal complaint last week to the U.S. Department of Education is accusing the City University of New York of becoming a “pervasively hostile environment for Jewish students” over the last 10 years.

The July 19 filing from the Washington D.C.-based American Center for Law & Justice cites a laundry list of harassment of Jewish students and faculty, as well as other violations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, across the CUNY system and dating back nearly a decade.

Jeffrey Lax, the Orthodox Jewish business department chair at CUNY’s Kingsborough Community College and founder of S.A.F.E. (Students and Faculty for Equality) CUNY, told JNS that this is at least the third known—and to date the broadest—federal complaint lodged on the matter. “I think the point of this filing is to show how pervasive and systemic the anti-Semitism is across the board throughout CUNY,” Lax told JNS.

The Department of Ed has yet to announce results from the first two investigations. Critics accused CUNY of being unresponsive to concerns. Last month, the New York City Council called a hearing on anti-Semitism at CUNY. The meeting was originally scheduled for early June, but after CUNY Chancellor Félix Matos Rodríguez said he wouldn’t be able to make it, the hearing was rescheduled to accommodate him. Matos Rodríguez did not attend the rescheduled hearing.... Read More: JNS