The following was submitted today by the Simon
Wiesenthal Center.
Last month, a newly released study by
Brandeis University highlighted the rise of anti-Semitic incidents on college
campuses - much of it spurred by the virulent anti-Israel and anti-Semitic
Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement. Of the 50 campuses surveyed,
students reported that a hostile environment towards Israel existed; others
felt there was also hostility toward Jews.
That is why the Simon Wiesenthal
Center’s Campus Outreach department stands up for Jewish students on campus and
is committed to creating a safe environment for them.
We are fighting back against this
growing anti-Semitism by:
Supporting
Jewish students and demanding of university officials that anti-Jewish
attackers be held accountable---from Wellesley College in Massachusetts, to
UCLA and San Francisco State University in California to Binghamton University
in New York and the University of Arizona.
Launching
and participating in Combat Hate conferences where SWC experts, together with
other professionals in the field, help students learn how to promote dialogue
with others and build effective coalitions against the haters.
Building strategic partnerships with
other campus organizations including the AMCHA Initiative, Hillel, and AEPi to
be more effective in demanding action from reluctant University officials.
Assigning Campus Outreach Director
Aron Hier to meet with student, community activists and educators to forge
effective strategies that will make a difference in real-time.
Customizing
Campus Outreach’s unique iAct Civic Engagement workshop for different audiences
who are struggling with intimidating campus climate and overt anti-Semitism.
Letting our students know on
campuses, big and small, that they are not alone: They can report anti-Israel
hate crimes and incidents in real time through the SWC’s CombatHateU free app
which has been endorsed by the Jewish fraternity, AEPi, as well as Hillel.
Exhibiting
the SWC’s traveling exhibit, People,
Book, Land-The 3,500 Year Relationship of the Jewish People to the Holy Land
on college and university campuses where anti-Israel and pro-BDS activities are
most prominent and problematic.
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