Students disciplined for ‘Jews vs. Nazis’ beer pong game

In the image, students are seen playing beer pong with cups in the shapes of a swastika and a Star of David.

People fill cups with beer for a game of Jews vs. Nazis beer pong.

The social media post with Atlanta high school students playing a Jew vs. Nazis drinking game.

(AP) — Students from an Atlanta K-12 private school face discipline after a photo posted online shows them playing “Jews vs. Nazis” beer pong at an off-campus house party.

News outlets report William S. Peebles, headmaster of The Lovett School, said in a letter to parents Sunday that a student misled school officials about his role in setting up and participating in the game, leading to his expulsion.


Five students were suspended and two more were banned from co-curricular activities during the first two weeks of school.

In the image, students are seen playing beer pong with cups in the shapes of a swastika and a Star of David.

Atlanta Rabbi Peter Berg alerted the prep school’s administration of the incident. Berg says the school did a “phenomenal job” in responding.

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