<p>I’m Jewish. When I was in high school, I took night classes at Villanova. There were graphic crosses in every classroom… So UVA was definitely more comfortable than that. I hope you had a chance to check out the synagogue downtown, it has gorgeous stained glass windows and history. There’s also a Hillel and a Chabad on grounds. Since graduating, I’ve been in a number of weddings in churches. It’s something your daughter will just need to get used to about living in Christian America. FWIW, I was never in the chapel for anything but voluntary concerts, and never experienced any antisemitism (and I taught Hebrew, sang in the synagogue choir, and did a myriad of other blatant Jew things in CVille). Hillel does a great job of integrating UVA and Jewishness - like bagels on the lawn every wednesday, Israel day with cake on the lawn for yom ha’atzmaut, yom ha’shoah on the lawn by reading names all night long, etc. I realize it’s slightly different than your complaint, but because no one complains when Jewish people do these things on the lawn/publically, I feel we shouldn’t complain when another faith does something with their faith in our view.</p>