Jewish College Exchange

Finding the right School in the Age of Campus Anti-Zionism

Stanford to investigate claims that it capped admissions for Jews in the 1950s

That Ivy League schools placed quotas on the number of Jews admitted to their classes through much of the first half of the 20th century has long been established as fact.

But the existence of a quota on Jewish students at Stanford University was never more than a rumor — at least not until the publication of a blog post written by a researcher last year.

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