
Yitzchok Frankel
Yitzchok Frankel is a former third-year law student at UCLA who became a prominent figure in the legal battle against antisemitism on college campuses. He publicly shared his experiences of facing harassment and exclusion due to his Jewish faith, particularly wearing a kippah, amidst protests that led to the establishment of a 'Jew Exclusion Zone' at UCLA. Frankel's advocacy played a crucial role in the lawsuit that resulted in UCLA agreeing to a $6 million settlement for failing to protect Jewish students from discrimination.
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Yitzchok Frankel, then a third-year law student at UCLA, faced antisemitic harassment for wearing a kippah.
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