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At Yeshiva University commencement, John Fetterman disavows his alma mater Harvard
2024-05-30
[IsraelTimes] US senator, who has been one of the most vocal pro-Israel Democrats since October 7, takes off red stole to protest Harvard’s ‘inability to stand up for the Jewish community’
Senator Fetterman went to Harvard?!
US Senator John Fetterman, the Pennsylvania Democrat who has emerged as an unlikely champion for Israel since October 7, disavowed his alma mater, Harvard University, while receiving an award at Yeshiva University’s commencement ceremony.

Fetterman and YU leaders used Wednesday’s event, held at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, to portray the flagship Modern Orthodox university as a counterpoint to college campuses across the United States (including Harvard’s) that have had pro-Paleostinian encampments against Israel and whose graduation ceremonies have been marked by disruptive protests.
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Harvard University will no longer weigh in on outside public matters: ‘Runs the risk of alienating some'
2024-05-29
[NY Post] "We lost our ass for virtue signaling"
Harvard University announced Tuesday that it will stay silent on public matters that do not directly concern its "core function" — months after the Ivy League school’s statements on the Israel-Hamas war caused a firestorm of controversy.

Leaders at the prestigious school who recommended the new policy said that Harvard "runs the risk of appearing to care more about some places and events than others" by issuing public statements on sweeping issues and global politics.

"And because few, if any, world events can be entirely isolated from conflicting viewpoints, issuing official empathy statements runs the risk of alienating some members of the community by expressing implicit solidarity with others," Harvard’s Institutional Voice Working Group recommended in a report.
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Harvard University: 2024-05-10 Several detained at MIT for blocking parking garage in anti-Israel protest
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Pro-Palestinian Cornell students dismantle protest camp on their own
2024-05-15
[IsraelTimes] As campuses empty out for summer, participant says activists wanted to take down encampment on their own terms rather than awaiting police fight, but could renew protest in fall

The student encampment at Cornell University is disbanding, in a rare instance of a campus pro-Paleostinian protest dissolving on its own.

Encampments at a series of other schools have ended only after schools made agreements with protesters or called in police. Police action has led to thousands of arrests, chaotic scenes of violence and accusations of suppressing free speech. Agreements with protesters have incurred the wrath of many in the organized Jewish community, who argue that the encampments should face consequences for encouraging antisemitic behavior.

On Tuesday, Cornell University’s protesters presented a third option, taking down their tents voluntarily, well in advance of the school’s May 25 commencement and days after the school’s president, Martha Pollack, announced her impending retirement.

No deals were struck. No arrests were made. The students simply left of their own accord.

"Our Liberated Zone is closing, but the fight continues," Cornell’s chapter of Students for Justice in Paleostine announced on Instagram Monday. The post did not elaborate on the decision, but a participant said that the protesters wanted to end their demonstration on their own terms.

"It’s coming down because we wanted to take this into our control," Sivan Gordon-Buxbaum, a Jewish graduate student at Cornell who is a member of the anti-Zionist Jewish Voice for Peace, told WENY, a local station.
And now his name is searchable on the internet, so interested employers will find out what he’s been up to, in case they don’t want to work with people like that. Revolutionaries are so polarizing, donchaknow.
"We are making the choices, and we don’t want to be at the whim of the administration," Gordon-Buxbaum added. "So this is us being like, this is our choice. We’re taking this down. It will give us an opportunity to regroup, refocus, restructure, potentially in preparation for next fall."

The encampment’s conclusion also comes as Cornell’s campus is emptying out. Classes ended a week ago, and students are now in the midst of final exams, which will end next week. In recent days, several other encampments have also ended more peacefully. Those steps have usually come after a deal with university administrators to explore divestment from Israel and, in some cases, guarantee amnesty for protest leaders.

That was the case Tuesday morning at fellow Ivy League school Harvard University, where the encampment was dismantled after the school’s interim president, Alan Garber, agreed to have Harvard’s board discuss divestment with protesters, according to the Harvard Crimson. Garber, who is Jewish, stepped into the role after Claudine Gay resigned amid fallout from a December congressional hearing focused around pro-Paleostinian activism on the campus.

On May 3, the encampment at Tufts University also ended without a deal, after the administration threatened charges and organizers accused the school of acting in bad faith. Other encampments, including at the University of Southern Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party,, were dismantled after organizers compiled with orders to leave. In USC’s case, nearly 100 protesters had been arrested during an earlier skirmish with police.

Cornell’s encampment said it was still negotiating with the administration, regardless of Pollack’s resignation. Its demands include divestment; the end of a partnership between Cornell and the Technion Israel Institute of Technology; a call for a ceasefire in Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
; the establishment of a Paleostinian studies department; and a statement from the university that anti-Zionism is not antisemitism. It also demanded amnesty for protesters and "restitution," including "surplus land," to Indigenous tribes in the area.

"While administration has tried to slow down negotiations, the pace is beginning to pick up," the Instagram post said. Even absent a deal, Cornell protesters declared their action a success. They said they had received "generous fiscal donations from the community," and planned to donate much of it "to charities supporting Paleostinians in Gaza."

Active for 18 days, the Cornell encampment had largely avoided the viral moments of unrest and allegations of antisemitism that have plagued other campus encampments. Cornell had drawn widespread attention early in the war when a student sent death and rape threats to his Jewish peers and a professor said at a rally that he was "exhilarated" by Hamas
..always the voice of sweet reason...
’ Oct. 7 attack.

A handful of encampment protesters at the school had been suspended, but a Jewish professor on campus told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that the group’s activities had been mostly peaceful.

"On the whole it was a textbook example of non-violent mostly peaceful civil disobedience on the demonstrators’ part," said Menachem Rosensaft, an adjunct law professor currently teaching a course on antisemitism and the law. Rosensaft is also the former general counsel of the World Jewish Congress.

In the weeks since the encampments went up, elected officials and major Jewish groups have put pressure on universities to clear the tent protests out before the semester ends. Pressure from critics on Columbia University to dismantle its own encampment last month — the first in the nation — led to the school applying force to its protesters, which in turn prompted fierce pushback nationwide. Earlier this month, Columbia canceled its own commencement.

Some encampments have been replaced by more confrontational protests. An encampment Pomona College students set up last week at the California school’s planned commencement site was abandoned after the school moved its commencement to USC’s campus instead. A group of more than 100 protesters stormed the ceremony’s new location, leading to a confrontation with police and at least one arrest.

But Rosensaft theorized that the Cornell protesters, unlike some others, were starting to wake up to the limits of their activism on campus.

"I am quite certain that the students in the encampment felt that they had made whatever point they were going to make, and that were unlikely to have any further impact," he said. "I can only assume that they realized that the administration was not going to give them additional oxygen by raising the temperature with confrontational action — and the vast majority of students and faculty were simply not prepared to support them."
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Billionaire investor pans student protests at alma mater Harvard as ‘anarchy' as colleges surrender on divestment and Cornell pres. quits
2024-05-12
[IsraelTimes] Kenneth Griffin says university should embrace ’Western values,’ put meritocracy ’front and center’

Billionaire investor Kenneth Griffin called on his alma mater Harvard University on Saturday to embrace "Western values," saying that the turmoil across college campuses was the product of a "cultural revolution" in US education.

Griffin, founder of US hedge fund Citadel, told the Financial Times in an interview that the US had "lost sight of education as the means of pursuing truth and acquiring knowledge" over the past decade.

"Harvard should put front and center [that it] stands for meritocracy in America...," Griffin said, adding that schools should "embrace Western values that have built one of the greatest nations in the world."

Griffin, who has donated more than half a billion dollars to Harvard University, said in January that he has halted donations to the school over how it handled antisemitism on campus.
Consequences are an important teaching tool.
"What you’re seeing now is the end-product of this cultural revolution in American education playing out on American campuses, in particular, using the paradigm of the oppressor and the oppressed," Griffin told the FT.

"The protests on college campuses are almost like performative art..," he said.
Or a hysterical temper tantrum
"Freedom of speech does not give you the right to storm a building or vandalize it," he added. "That’s not freedom of speech. That’s just anarchy."

Since the first mass arrests at Columbia University on April 18, at least 2,600 demonstrators have been detained at more than 100 protests in 39 states and Washington, DC, according to The Appeal, a nonprofit news organization.

Griffin, who started trading in his Harvard dormitory, spoke at the Managed Funds Association conference in Miami in January about America’s elite universities and criticized the education at the universities blaming the "DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) agenda."

Harvard has been beset by controversy over campus anti-Israel activism since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas

war. In February, a congressional committee issued subpoenas to Harvard administrators as part of a broader investigation into antisemitism at the university. Two weeks earlier, the Department of Education opened an investigation into the university’s treatment of pro-Paleostinian students targeted by pro-Israel harassment.

In January, Claudine Gay, Harvard’s president, resigned under pressure following plagiarism allegations and a congressional hearing in which she dithered on whether calling for the genocide of Jews violated campus policy.

After weeks of protests, US universities grant hearings on divestment from Israel
[IsraelTimes] University of Minnesota becomes first college with large Jewish population to hold divestment debate; says it has less than 1% of endowment invested in companies tied to Israel.

Cornell University president quits amid campus antisemitism, Gaza protests
[IsraelTimes] In letter to university community, Martha Pollack cites ‘enormous, unexpected challenges’ posed by Gaza war, anti-Israel demonstrations, emphasizes decision to retire was her own.
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Harvard University: 2024-05-10 Several detained at MIT for blocking parking garage in anti-Israel protest
Harvard University: 2024-04-11 'Sheila Jackson Lee Named Head Of Harvard Astronomy Department
Harvard University: 2024-03-10 Round-up: Jew-hate in education
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Fifth Column
Several detained at MIT for blocking parking garage in anti-Israel protest
2024-05-10
[IsraelTimes] Demonstrators call for prestigious Massachusetts university to ’cut ties to a state that is currently enacting a genocide,’ as encampment protests continue at numerous US campuses

Police detained several people Thursday at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology after demonstrators blocked a parking garage in their ongoing protest movement against Israel amid the war in Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
against Hamas

Tensions have ratcheted up in standoffs with protesters on campuses across the United States and increasingly in Europe. Some colleges cracked down immediately, while others have tolerated the demonstrations, which have included instances of antisemitism and harassment of Jewish students. Some have begun to lose patience and call in the police over concerns about disruptions to campus life and safety.

In Boston, the US city most identified with higher education, students have set up encampments on at least five campuses, including MIT, Northeastern University and Harvard University.

At MIT, protesters have been asking administrators to end all research contracts with Israel’s Defense Ministry, which they estimate total $11 million since 2015. On Thursday, the school issued an alert just before 2 p.m. saying protesters were blocking the entrance to a campus parking garage and spilling onto a nearby street.

About two hours later, authorities split protesters up and pushed them away from the garage. At least three people were detained. Protesters walked away continuing to chant "Free Paleostine." The crowd dispersed, and the garage was reopened by 5 p.m., the school said.

MIT officials said later Thursday that fewer than 10 people were arrested by MIT police during the incident and the Stata Garage and Vassar Street are now open. Cambridge Police were also on hand to help clear the garage entrance, officials said.

Hannah Didehbani, an MIT student and one of the leaders of the protest, said the decision to block the garage was part of a larger effort to bring attention to what she described as MIT’s complicity with the Israeli military, which has been fighting against Hamas in Gaza since the terror group’s October 7 onslaught that started the war. Didehbani said she had been issued a suspension and an eviction notice by the school but said MIT cannot suspend the larger student movement.

"They’d much rather do those things than cut ties to a state that is currently enacting a genocide," she said.

The anti-Israel campus protests began nearly three weeks ago at Columbia University in New York City. It has since swept college campuses nationwide, with more than 2,500 people arrested.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 2024-02-14 House committee to investigate Columbia’s ‘inadequate response’ to campus antisemitism, while Cornell ejects protestors after taking ID info
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Harvard University: 2024-02-17 US House committee subpoenas Harvard over antisemitism investigation

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'Sheila Jackson Lee Named Head Of Harvard Astronomy Department
2024-04-11
[BEE] CAMBRIDGE, MA — In the wake of claiming the moon is made of gas and the sun is "almost" too hot to get close to, Texas Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee has been named the new head of Harvard University's Astronomy Department.

The Board of Overseers at the prestigious Ivy League institution was reportedly wowed by Jackson Lee's insights into the cosmos, with the school immediately seeking to get in touch with her about the department head position.

"Her knowledge blew us away," said Harvard Interim President Alan Garber. "When she said, 'The moon is made up of mostly gasses. That's why the question is why or how could we humans live on the moon' -- that's when we knew she was Harvard material."

While some have raised questions about Jackson Lee's qualifications to lead the school's Astronomy Department after her comments about the moon being comprised of gases, the board was willing to overlook any criticism. "It's not about qualifications here at Harvard," Garber said. "She hasn't been qualified to serve in Congress all these years, but she's done it. That says a lot about her ability to overcome adversity and general misunderstandings about basic elements. She literally watched a flag be planted on the moon, thinking it's being planted in gas - and yet, she got elected to Congress. What a leader!"

Jackson Lee's office said she would join the school's faculty within a few weeks and that due to normal legislative inaction, it would not interfere with her ability to continue serving in Congress.

At publishing time, Jackson Lee was planning her first lecture to educate students about the fact that asteroids are made of chocolate.
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Home Front: WoT
Round-up: Jew-hate in education
2024-03-10
Just a few examples of what happened this week — articles I happened across while looking for other things.
Israeli professor at Columbia says university ‘has opened probe into my advocacy’
[IsraelTimes] An Israeli professor at Columbia University in New York says the school “has opened an investigation into my advocacy for the Jewish and Israeli students, faculty and staff at the university.”

“This is a clear act of retaliation and an attempt to silence me,” Shai Davidai tweets.

It is unclear what the investigation is specifically about.

A video of the Columbia Business School assistant professor denouncing university president Minouche Shafik’s “cowardice” for allowing the proliferation of “pro-terror student organizations” on campus and telling parents that students were not safe went viral in October.


New lawsuit against MIT accuses university of allowing antisemitism on campus

[IsraelTimes] Two Jewish students filed a federal lawsuit today against the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), accusing the university of allowing antisemitism on campus that has resulted in them being intimidated, harassed and assaulted.

The lawsuit mirrors similar legal actions filed since the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, including at Columbia University, New York University, Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania.

In the MIT lawsuit, the students and a nonprofit that fights antisemitism, StandWithUs Center for Legal Justice accuse the university of approving antisemitic activities on campus and tolerating discrimination and harassment against Jewish students and faculty.

UC Berkeley under federal investigation after protesters disrupt Israeli speaker
[IsraelTimes] School officials say they will cooperate with investigation after denouncing protesters’ ‘overtly antisemitic expression’

Inaugural Columbia University task force report confirms Jewish students’ claims of antisemitism
[IsraelTimes] Report recognizes that Jews on campus were subject to ‘racist epithets and antisemitic tropes’; focuses on enforcing guidelines around demonstrations

Delegitimizing Jews at Ohio State University: By Hook or by Crook
[JewishJournal] SJP campaign to delegitimize the Jewish State was itself conducted illegitimately, with numerous violations of the university’s bylaws leading to the referendum being disqualified.
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US House committee subpoenas Harvard over antisemitism investigation
2024-02-17
[IsraelTimes] A US House of Representatives committee says it was subpoenaing Harvard for failing to produce priority documents related to the committee’s antisemitism investigation, a move the university said was "unfortunate" and "unwarranted."

Harvard University was asked last month to turn over a raft of material, including documents and other items showing its responses to discrimination, to reports of antisemitic acts, and recruitment and retention of Jewish students.

"Harvard has provided fulsome and good faith responses across 10 submissions totaling more than 3,500 pages that directly address key areas of inquiry put forward by the Committee," a university spokesperson tells Rooters in an emailed statement. Over 2,500 pages of these documents related to the committee’s antisemitism inquiry.

Harvard and other US colleges have simmered with tension over responses to the October 7 Hamas
...not a terrorist organization, even though it kidnaps people, holds hostages, and tries to negotiate by executing them,...
terror onslaught on Israel and Israel’s subsequent offensive in Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
that aims to wipe out the Paleostinian terror group.

Republican Representative Virginia Foxx, who chairs the House Education and the Workforce Committee, says that "quality — not quantity — is the committee’s concern."

Foxx says more than 1,000 of the shared documents were already publicly available, and that Harvard had also failed to make substantial productions on two of four priority requests in its most recent response.

The subpoenas order the Harvard officials to produce a series of documents by 5 p.m. ET on March 4.

"While a subpoena was unwarranted, Harvard remains committed to cooperating with the committee and will continue to provide additional materials, while protecting the legitimate privacy, safety and security concerns of our community," the university says.

Claudine Gay resigned as president of Harvard last month following allegations of plagiarism and a backlash over her congressional testimony on antisemitism.
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House committee to investigate Columbia’s ‘inadequate response’ to campus antisemitism, while Cornell ejects protestors after taking ID info
2024-02-14
[IsraelTimes] 16-page letter slams the school for allowing a hostile atmosphere for Jewish students to thrive for over 2 decades, including through antisemitic statements by faculty after Oct. 7.
The question is whether Columbia will respond in the hope of placating House Republicans until the Democrats return to power or if they will majestically ignore the summons as too trivial to merit attention, like Harvard. Because they certainly won’t change their Jew-hating culture without replacing a good portion of the tenured and untenured faculty and staff.
Columbia University’s handling of antisemitism is now the subject of an official Congressional committee investigation.

In a 16-page letter citing "grave concerns regarding the inadequacy of Columbia’s response to antisemitism on its campus," the House Workforce and Education Committee, chaired by Rep. Virginia Foxx, a Republican, demanded Monday that Columbia furnish any and all documents related to antisemitic acts or incidents on campus by February 26.

It is the latest effort from the committee to hold universities accountable for antisemitism which, already present on many of these universities, mushroomed after the October 7 Hamas
...a regional Iranian catspaw,...
terror onslaught. Most recently, a Jewish freshman at Columbia described being harassed by violent mostly peaceful anti-Israel protesters just outside of campus.

Aside from requests for documents directly relating to incidents of vandalism, assault, protest and harassment, the committee also requested information on foreign donations, including funding from Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi...
i sources, according to the February 12 letter. The letter charges that "an environment of pervasive antisemitism" had been "documented at Columbia for more than two decades before the October 7, 2023, terrorist attack."

Columbia, which launched a task force on antisemitism on November 1, is the latest university to become the subject of a House investigation into campus antisemitism. It joins Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The Columbia Jewish Alumni Association (CJAA) welcomed the move.

"Today was the first step. Today Congress acknowledged that ’pervasive antisemitism has been documented at Columbia for more than two decades’ and — like CJAA members — noted ’grave concerns regarding the inadequacy of Columbia’s response to antisemitism on its campus,’" reads a statement posted on CJAA’s website.

"Let that sink in. The letter sends a powerful message to both Columbia and colleges across America: failing to protect Jewish students and take action against antisemitism potentially violates Federal statutes and is, at its core, morally repugnant," the statement says.

Ari Shrage, one of CJAA’s founders, told The Times of Israel, "Columbia has been aware of antisemitism on campus for decades. Instead of addressing the issue 20 years ago, they swept it under the rug and the problem has gotten worse. I sincerely hope that they address the root causes rather than ignoring the problem and allowing it to become worse."

The House Workforce and Education Committee letter, addressed to all Columbia leaders, singles out university president Dr. Minouche Shafik, saying her words stand in stark contrast to her actions.

"Columbia has consistently allowed anti-Israel groups to violate university policies and shown its commitments on antisemitism to be hollow," says the congressional letter.

In addition to listing student-related incidents, the letter also addresses the numerous Columbia faculty who have reportedly made antisemitic remarks before and after October 7, when massive anti-Israel protests erupted following a Hamas-led massacre that saw 1,200 people killed in southern Israel, most of them civilians, and another 253 kidnapped to the Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
Strip.

"For example, Professor of Modern Arab Politics Joseph Massad stands out for his lengthy record of antisemitic, anti-Israel, and pro-Hamas conduct," the letter points out.

In an October 8 article for the website The Electronic Intifada, Massad praised the "innovative Paleostinian resistance" and described the attack in terms such as "astonishing," "astounding," and "incredible."

The letter also details multiple incidents where the university allowed events to take place without consequence, even when those events violated university policy.

For example, although the university suspended its campus chapters of the anti-Israel groups Students for Justice in Paleostine (SJP) and Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) on November 10 for violating student conduct codes — and, it can be noted, not because of their message — the groups continue to hold and publicize events.

"This stands at odds with President Shafik’s October 9, 2023, commitment that [the university’s] ’first priority has been to make sure everyone connected to Columbia is safe,’ and Columbia’s statement that ’President Shafik has repeatedly said that we will not tolerate antisemitic actions and are moving forcefully against antisemitic threats, images, and other violations as they are reported,’" says the letter.

A university spokesperson told The Times of Israel that, "We are committed to combating antisemitism and all forms of hatred. We have received the letter from Chairwoman Foxx and will cooperate fully with any investigation."

Relieved that Congress is taking action, Shai Davidai, an assistant professor at the Columbia University Business School and outspoken critic of the university’s handling of campus antisemitism since October 7, said he was "extremely shocked by the sheer magnitude and systemic nature of the antisemitism on campus."

"There was some stuff in that 16-page letter that I was unaware of; just seeing everything organized so clearly in a letter was a bit despairing because it highlighted to me how big the problem is and how unwilling the administration has been to deal with it," said Davidai.

"This is a pattern of behavior that if not platformed by the university, is at least willingly accepted. My hope is that now when Congress is involved, the president of the university will start backing up her vacuous emails with actual actions," he said.

Anti-Israel protesters take over library at Cornell, police called in

[CollegeFox] Protesters at Cornell University demanding divestment from Israel took over the Mann Library on Thursday where they read off the names of Palestinians killed in the four-month-long Israel-Hamas war.

According to The Cornell Daily Sun, the approximately 100 activists of the Coalition for Mutual Liberation’s “Walk Out To a Die In” also chanted “Cornell is complicit in genocide.”

The protest was a direct response to the Student Assembly’s rejection of an Israeli divestment resolution on February 5.

Campus police eventually were called in to “remove and collect identification from the students” and to “refer [them] for disciplinary action.”

After the cops’ arrival, many of the demonstrators left the library to then occupy “other libraries and academic buildings.”

The activists were in violation of Cornell’s two-week-old “Interim Expressive Activity Policy” which says protests must “avoid disrupting classrooms, libraries, auditoriums, laboratories, living units, administrative offices and special event venues.”

Protest participant Nick Wilson of The People’s Organizing Collective called the new activity policy “absolutely absurd and draconian.” He specifically lamented the prohibition on candles — what “people are using to mourn the loss of civilian lives.”
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China's President Xi's only daughter Xi Mingze, married an American and lives here in the United States.
2024-02-04

Of course... she and her mom split with Xi over Hong Kong a few years ago.
Her profession is "Researcher" but there are no known topics or categories available of any of her research.
Older Info — New Zealand Herald article from 2020:
She's the only child of the world's second most powerful leader – but unlike Ivanka Trump or Malia and Sasha Obama, few people even know Xi Mingze's name.

Aside from a few basic biographical details, very little is known about the cherished daughter of Chinese President Xi Jinping and his second wife, famous folk singer Peng Liyuan.

The 27-year-old was born on June 27, 1992, and studied French at her high school, Hangzhou Foreign Languages School.

According to the China Times, she was nicknamed "Xiao Muzi" by her grandfather, Communist revolutionary and former state official Xi Zhongxun, "designating her as an innocent and decent person who is useful to society".

She is "reputed to be a low-key and easygoing girl, who counts reading and fashion among her hobbies", according to the brief 2012 profile in the Taiwanese newspaper.

In 2008, after the devastating Sichuan earthquake, the then 16-year-old asked her school for a leave of absence to spend a week assisting in disaster relief efforts and care for injured survivors, her mother told local media at the time.

Asked whether she was worried about her daughter's safety, Peng said: "As the earthquake claimed so many lives and triggered such a big disaster, my daughter should go to the frontline to help. During seven days as a volunteer, she worked hard and never complained. She learned a lot and also made lots of local friends. She said people in Sichuan are nice, strong and kind."

Said to be surrounded 24 hours a day by Chinese bodyguards, Xi Mingze's privacy is jealously guarded by her father.

Like Vladimir Putin with his "secret" daughters, the Chinese leader fiercely protects her from the prying eyes of the outside world – often using the Communist dictatorship's vast internet censorship powers.

She travelled to the US in 2010 to study at Harvard University in Massachusetts under a pseudonym, but it wasn't until 2012 that many people had even heard of her.

The Washington Post first reported in May that year that she was an undergraduate at the prestigious Ivy League school, but included few other details save that her presence was "low-key" and that "fellow students describe [her] as studious and discreet".

The story noted that she had attended a discussion about the "political tumult convulsing China's ruling Communist Party", where the "demure female undergraduate with a direct stake in the outcome" sat "listening intently from the top row of the lecture hall".
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Claim: Anti-Muslim, anti-Palestinian discrimination in the US rose 180% after Oct. 7
2024-01-30
Real, imaginary, or hypersensitivity in a fraught time? Based on the samples given, half the complaints are not justified as bigotry.
If you start with the assumption people don't like you, they probably won't. Double the chances if you start out despising them.
[IsraelTimes] The Council on American-Islamic Relations
... the Moslem Brüderbund's American arm ...
says it received 3,578 complaints during the last three months of 2023, which also saw sharp rise in antisemitism


Complaints of anti-Moslem and anti-Paleostinian discrimination and hate in the US rose by about 180 percent in the three months after Hamas
...not a terrorist organization, even though it kidnaps people, holds hostages, and tries to negotiate by executing them,...
’s October 7 terror onslaught in southern Israel and the subsequent war in Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
, an advocacy group said on Monday.

Rights advocates have noted a rise in Islamophobia
...the irrational fear that Moslems will act the way they usually do...
and anti-Paleostinian bias in the US and elsewhere since the eruption of war between Israel and Hamas, which in turn sparked wider regional tensions.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said it has received 3,578 complaints during the last three months of 2023, amid what it called "an ongoing wave of anti-Moslem and anti-Paleostinian hate."

The figure is a 178% rise from complaints in the same period from a year earlier.

Complaints of employment discrimination led the list with 662 instances;
...how many are withheld or retracted job offers to students who marched for Hamas after news of the 10/7 came out? Quite a few American employers do not want employees who publicly support torture, kidnapping, and mass rape...
hate crimes and hate incidents were reported 472 times; and education discrimination 448 times, the organization said.

Of particular concern was a November shooting in Vermont where three students of Paleostinian descent, Hisham Awartani Kinnan Abdalhamid and Tahseen Ali Ahmad, were shot during Thanksgiving break. The three students, childhood friends who graduated from a private Quaker school in the West Bank before moving to the US to study, were visiting Awartani’s relatives in Burlington when they were shot in an unprovoked attack, Awartani’s family said. One of the bullets fired in the attack was lodged in Awartani’s spine, paralyzing him from the waist down.
That one was not Islamophobia. James J. Eaton, local Burlington, Vermont crazy man who loves Joe Biden and Hamas, stumbled out of his house and shot at the three men walking past his house. After which all the usual suspects blamed it on Israel defending itself from Hamas after 10/7.
Another incident that raised alarm was the fatal stabbing of a 6-year-old Paleostinian American child in Illinois in October. Joseph Czuba, 71, was charged in the fatal stabbing of six-year-old Wadea al-Fayoume and the wounding of his mother, Hanaan Shahin on October 14, and US authorities have said they were targeted because of their Moslem faith and as a response to the Israel-Hamas war.
This one is strange. Mr. Czuba was divorcée Ms Shahin’s landlord, and in the habit of bringing the young lad toys. But after 10/7 he became afraid to have a Palestinian tenant, and then something happened. The estranged father then sued to get lotsa money out of what he presumed was a rich American, with no hint that any of it would be shared afterward with the dead child’s mother...
Earlier this month, the Anti-Defamation League said that in the three months after October 7, US antisemitic incidents rose by 360% compared to the prior year.

The US government recently issued security guidance for faith-based communities amid heightened antisemitism and Islamophobia since October 7, when thousands of Hamas-led turbans poured into Israel, slaughtering some 1,200 people and seizing 253 hostages, of whom 132 remain captive in Gaza, not all of them alive.

In response to the deadly assault, Israel vowed to eliminate Hamas from the Gaza Strip, which the terror group has ruled since 2007. An aerial campaign and subsequent ground operation has laid waste to much of the Paleostinian enclave, and the United Nations
...an idea whose time has gone...
has estimated that around 85% of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents have been displaced.

According to the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry, more than 26,000 people have been killed, though these figures cannot be independently verified, and are believed to include both civilians and Hamas members killed in Gaza, including as a consequence of terror groups’ own rocket misfires.

The IDF says it has killed over 9,000 operatives in Gaza, in addition to some 1,000 turbans inside Israel on October 7.

The US Justice Department is monitoring rising threats against Jews and Moslems amid the conflict, and President Joe The Big Guy Biden
...46th president of the U.S. We hold these truths to be self-evident. All men and women created ... by the — you know — you know, the thing...
has condemned both antisemitism and Islamophobia.

Pro-Palestinian students file complaint alleging Harvard failed to protect them

[IsraelTimes] Over a dozen students are alleging that Harvard University failed to protect them from harassment and threats "based solely" on their pro-Paleostinian identity, the group representing them said.

The Moslem Legal Fund of America says its legal division filed a civil rights complaint on Monday with the US Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights on behalf of those students. The complaint urged a probe into Harvard.

Rights advocates have noted a rise in Islamophobia, anti-Paleostinian bias and antisemitism in the US since the eruption of war in the Middle East.

Among anti-Paleostinian incidents that raised alarm were a November shooting in Vermont of three students of Paleostinian descent and the fatal stabbing of a six-year-old Paleostinian American child in Illinois in October.

The Harvard students alleged "harassment, intimidation, threats and more based solely on them being Paleostinian, Arab, Moslem, and supporters of Paleostinian rights," the group said. It added the students also underwent racist attacks, doxxing, stalking, and assault, including for wearing keffiyehs, or Paleostinian scarves.

A Harvard spokesperson said the university had no comment on the complaint on Monday, but added that Harvard had resources in place to support students including a task force announced on Friday to combat Islamophobia and anti-Arab bias.

Harvard and other US colleges have simmered with tension over responses to the October 7 shock Hamas attack on Israel, and Israel’s subsequent offensive in Gazoo.

Earlier this month, Claudine Gay resigned as president of Harvard following backlash over her congressional testimony on antisemitism and allegations of plagiarism.

During a Congressional hearing, she and two other university presidents declined to give a definitive "yes" or "no" answer to a question on whether calling for the genocide of Jews would violate their schools’ codes of conduct regarding bullying and harassment, saying it would have to be balanced against free-speech protections.

Some students alleged that Harvard had threatened "to limit or retract the students’ future academic opportunities," the Moslem Legal Fund of America said on Monday.
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Jew-hate for fun and profit
2024-01-28
Just a few, representative stories of Hamas-inspired Jew-hate seen over the past week or so, as reported in the Times of Israel.
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Mayor Jacob Frey, who is Jewish, tried unsuccessfully to persuade council members to soften it, saying the wording tilted too heavily against Israel. The mayor, a Democrat, is now considering whether to veto it.

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’Head still on’: Posters of Israeli hostages in Gaza defaced at Harvard
A number of posters of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza and put up at Harvard University have been defaced with hate graffiti. Photos and footage circulating online show the posters bearing antisemitic conspiracy theory slogans such as “Israel did 9/11” and “I knew Epstein personally,” in reference to Jeffrey Epstein.

On the poster of Hamas’s youngest hostage, one-year-old Kfir Bibas, someone wrote “head still on.”

The graffiti was discovered yesterday as university students return to campus after winter break. Channel 12 reports that a group of Israeli students at the university have filed a complaint with the administration.

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