Jacob Miller (@jacobmeirmiller) 's Twitter Profile
Jacob Miller

@jacobmeirmiller

Math & Econ @harvard ‘25 | Former Editorial Chair @thecrimson & @HarvardHillel President | Proud Zionist | Retweets ≠ endorsements

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Tommy Barone (@tbarone03) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're wondering what's happening at Harvard, The Crimson has been putting out non-stop, top-quality coverage since the University announced it would defy the Trump administration. Check out all the key updates on this swanky live updates page: thecrimson.com/thread/2025/4/…

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A - Awesome Friend and President L - Losing a Lot of Money Rn A - Always Followed By a More Buff, Taller Man Who I Think Is His Assistant N - New Column Out Now :0 thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…

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Yesterday Harvard University published its long-awaited report on antisemitism. Today I published an op-ed that's been on my mind for just as long — about everything the debate about campus antisemitism misses. thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…

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This is my tenth piece on antisemitism and anti-Zionism in The Harvard Crimson. I've been waiting to say this for a while and the time has finally come: We need a major course correction in how we talk about antisemitism and Israel.

ShipofTheseus (@jewishspacelazr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent insight by current @harvard student Jacob M. Miller. We tie ourselves in knots to prove anti-Zionism is antisemitic because group-based identity prejudice has become our sole ethical standard. But it's also wrong for so many other reasons! In his own words: 🧵

Excellent insight by current @harvard student <a href="/JacobMeirMiller/">Jacob M. Miller</a>. We tie ourselves in knots to prove anti-Zionism is antisemitic because group-based identity prejudice has become our sole ethical standard. But it's also wrong for so many other reasons! In his own words: 🧵
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“Jews on campus feel compelled to characterize certain behaviors as antisemitic because they know that is the one sin campus will surely condemn” thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…

Gabby Deutch (@gsdeutch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If we define antisemitism as animus towards or discrimination against Jews, these objections to anti-Zionism don’t directly imply that anti-Zionism is antisemitic. But anti-Zionism can still be deeply wrong without being antisemitic." Jacob M. Miller thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…

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Our national politics "has created a twisted incentive structure—one in which Jews on campus feel compelled to characterize certain behaviors as anti-Semitic because they know that is the one sin campus will surely condemn" writes Jacob M. Miller mosaicmagazine.com/picks/politics…

Our national politics "has created a twisted incentive structure—one in which Jews on campus feel compelled to characterize certain behaviors as anti-Semitic because they know that is the one sin campus will surely condemn" writes <a href="/JacobMeirMiller/">Jacob M. Miller</a>

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“Everyone’s freaking out,” said Alfred Williamson, 20, a student from Wales who just completed his freshman year. “No one knows what to do.” Shock at Harvard After Government Says International Students Must Go nytimes.com/2025/05/22/us/…

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I graduate today from Harvard College. In my final column for The Crimson, I describe my undergraduate experience and the vital discourse we need at this precarious political moment. thecrimson.com/article/2025/5…

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One of the things Jacob incidentally highlights in his final column is the privilege we Zionist Jews have on campus to sit in a room with people who challenge our beliefs, even and especially when it’s most difficult to hear them. While Harvard is being attacked by Trump and

Tommy Barone (@tbarone03) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Real debate still happens at Harvard, and it can happen in your org too. Today in @NYTOpinion, Jacob M. Miller and I tell the story of how @TheCrimson’s editorial board worked to disagree more civilly about the issues that divided our campus in 2024. nytimes.com/2025/08/26/opi…

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Chairing The Harvard Crimson's editorial board taught me that civil, vibrant discourse on extremely divisive issues is still possible on college campuses today. Here’s how we did it at The Crimson — and how you can too. With Tommy Barone in New York Times Opinion nytimes.com/2025/08/26/opi…