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US House Probes Teachers’ Union For Spreading Antisemitism

A US House committee opened a formal investigation into the National Education Association (NEA), citing concerns that the nation’s largest teachers’ union has contributed to antisemitism among members and in classrooms.

The probe was outlined in a letter to NEA president Rebecca Pringle from the Committee on Education and the Workforce, which requested documents and communications related to policies and actions touching on Israel and antisemitism. Lawmakers highlighted decisions made during the union’s 2025 Representative Assembly, as well as content in the union’s 2025 handbook.

Controversy intensified after the assembly voted in July to boycott materials from a major Jewish civil rights organization used in Holocaust education—a move later reversed under public pressure. Critics pointed to revised language that, they argued, downplayed Jewish suffering while elevating political narratives that vilify Israel.

The committee asked the union to provide records dating back to October 7, 2023, including materials tied to changes in the 2025 handbook and votes related to Israel, antisemitism, and classroom speech. Lawmakers said they are weighing potential legislation aimed at curbing antisemitic discrimination within labor unions and protecting students in federally funded schools.

The inquiry adds to a broader national debate over how antisemitism is defined and addressed in educational settings, and whether anti-Zionism is being used as a cover for hostility toward Jews.

(INN/VFI News)

“For Zion’s sake I will not keep silent, for Jerusalem’s sake I will not remain quiet.” – Isaiah 62:1