Three weeks ago we launched a campaign against the epidemic of Jew-hatred on American college campuses by publishing a list of 10 Campuses with the Worst Anti-Semitic Activity. Subsequently we sent letters to their administrations calling on them to remove the campus privileges and university funding for Students For Justice In Palestine, a terrorist supporting organization that is behind most of the anti-Semitic outrages to date.
Jew Hatred on Campus corresponds with Cornell President David Skorton.
David Horowitz takes on the UCLA administration.
In a recent interview with the Jewish Journal, UCLA’s Chancellor Block expressed his thoughts on anti-Semitic activities occurring on UC campuses. Block responded to criticism of a statement he had released last month, grouping the incident of a Jewish student potentially rejected from UCLA’s judicial board because of her faith with David Horowitz’s posters, which had linked Students for Justice in Palestine with Hamas terrorists.
From neo-Nazi graffiti at Berkeley to the grilling of a Jewish student at UCLA, anti-Semitism is on the rise at liberal schools thought to be bastions of political correctness.
Last weekend, three swastikas were painted on the side of Jewish fraternity house at Vanderbilt University.
Early Saturday morning, two swastikas were spray-painted in the elevator of the Tau Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity house, and another swastika was painted on a basement door, according to an e-mail from Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Susan Wente.
A Jewish student group challenged the response of A Jewish student group challenged the response of campus officials after swastikas were discovered over the past weeks at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City, The Algemeiner has learned.campus officials after swastikas were discovered over the past weeks at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City, The Algemeiner has learned.
The anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment, and Sanction (BDS) movement is said to have ignited in earnest in 2005.
If you thought the ADL was bad before, it’s getting worse now. The UCLA case of a Jewish student being interrogated about her Jewish associations broke into the mainstream media. Even the New York Times had a decent report on it.
Messages of hate were discovered this week on the campus of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice on the West Side of Manhattan.
On Saturday, March 7th, a bus full of University of Oklahoma SAE fraternity members chanted disgusting racism. Someone filmed a 20-second clip of it on their phone. The following day, the video appeared on the Internet, and quickly became viral, worldwide. On Monday, the school severed all ties to the frat.
In an article for the Jewish Journal, David Suissa takes on the impotent response of pro-Israel groups to the threat of the BDS movement targeting Israel and other assorted anti-Israel movements on college campuses.
When someone punches you in the face, there are three ways to fight back: One, you punch him back. Two, you complain to authorities. Three, you drive him crazy.
Jew hatred is an ugly presence on America’s campuses, from UCLA to Columbia and everywhere in between. The anti-Semites masquerade as anti-Israel activists, but their message is clear: Jews must be cleansed from the Middle East.
This campus “conversation” must be changed. We should not be discussing whether genocidal lies – that Jews occupy land that doesn’t belong to them, that terrorists are “freedom fighters,” and that Israel, the only democracy in the Middle East is “an apartheid state” – are true or false. We need to be discussing whether a hate group like Students for Justice in Palestine should have official university recognition and whether its hate should be funded by student fees. We need to be discussing Students for Justice in Palestine’s support for terrorists and for the destruction of the Jewish state.