Campus Antisemitism
Campaign Against Antisemitism has documented anti-Jewish media posts by Shaima Dallali.
Mohammed El-Kurd, who appeared at MIT on Oct. 22 and Harvard on Oct. 24, has described Zionism as a “death cult,” “murderous”, “genocidal,” and “sadistic.”
The anonymous article argues that Hamas’ violence is “far more morally justified” than Israeli actions against Hamas because “violent resistance groups” are the result of “constant human rights abuses.”
Rhetoric at the school against Israel and Jews has grown increasingly intense, “violent, and more confrontational, and has crossed many lines.”
Our sukkah may be broken, but not our spirit, the Hillel director says.
Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace protested a talk by Doron Tenne, assistant director of the Israel Security Agency and its attaché to the Embassy of Israel in Washington.
The ADL’s Campus Report documented and categorized incidents such as protests and events, BDS resolutions, vandalism, harassment and physical assault.
The demand came after numerous student organizations at University of California, Berkeley, School of Law passed bylaws prohibiting Zionist speakers at their events.
New York City’s public university system is set to include the broadly accepted definition as an “educational tool” only.
The university long denied the existence of anti-Semitic bias.
“The Wellesley News editorial board seeks to position themselves as the victim,” Jeremy Burton, CEO of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston, told JNS.
“While it is not my practice to comment on the newspaper’s editorials, I do feel the need to make it clear that Wellesley College rejects the Mapping Project for promoting anti-Semitism,” Wellesley College President Paula A. Johnson wrote.