“I’m a 71-year-old Jewish man. I’ve heard anti-Semitic things throughout my life. But I’ve never seen the anti-Semitism on our campuses that’s been there since October 7,” Erwin Chemerinsky claimed as he spoke on a panel on the sidelines of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago last month.

The First Amendment lawyer and dean of the University of California Berkeley’s prestigious law school purported to be speaking from personal experience, about an incident that happened when he hosted third-year law students for a dinner at his home.

“Chemerinsky described an anti-Semitic incident he faced in April, which garnered national headlines,” Jewish Insider reported.

“Beforehand, some of them [students] shared a flyer with a caricature of Chemerinsky holding a blood [sic] knife. It read ‘No dinner with Zionist Chem while Gaza starves’ – though the dean had never spoken about Israel publicly.” ….more