NEW YORK — Several dozen Jewish activists on Thursday gathered outside the office of a leading teachers union in New York City to protest against alleged antisemitism and inaction by the United Federation of Teachers. Jewish teachers at the rally, held outside the UFT’s office in downtown Manhattan, chanted, “Enough is enough,” and held signs that said, “UFT leadership: Failing Jewish students. Failing New York,” and, “Educate against hate.” Some of the protesters were UFT members who wore the union’s shirts to the rally, but wrote, “UFT doesn’t represent me” on the back of the shirts. The activists accused the...