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Columbia University Details Hostile Environment Toward Jewish Students in First Antisemitism Task Force Report

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Anti-Israel students protest at Columbia University in New York City. Photo: Reuters/Jeenah Moon

Columbia University’s Task Force on Antisemitism has released a new report detailing the numerous challenges that Jewish and pro-Israel students at the school have faced since Hamas’ massacre across southern Israel on Oct. 7.

“While mourning Hamas’ unspeakable atrocities on Oct. 7, some Jewish and Israeli Columbia affiliates have been the object of racist epithets and graffiti, antisemitic tropes, and confrontational and unwelcome questions, while others have found their participation in some student groups that have nothing to do with politics to be increasingly uncomfortable,” the task force’s report said, calling on the university to enforce civil rights protections.

The report also discussed violations of rules for holding demonstrations on campus, noting that “protesters have disrupted classes and events, taken over spaces in academic buildings, held unauthorized demonstrations, and used ugly language to berate individuals who were filming these protests or just walking by.” Columbia has been a hub of anti-Israel and pro-Hamas demonstrations for the past five months.

Most notably, the report explained that Columbia University has not treated Jews the same as other protected groups, allegedly ignoring their concerns about antisemitic speech uttered by anti-Zionists despite issuing tendentious statements about other “protected classes” in times when “policing, affirmative action, sexual assault, transgender rights, and other important issues” are the subjects of tense public debate.

“This is a challenging issue, since there are important reasons to value the perspective of both the speaker and the audience,” the report continued. “But regardless of how this issue is resolved, the university needs to be consistent in its approach.”

Anti-Israel demonstrators at Columbia University transformed the campus into an enclave of antisemitism where Jewish students have been berated and assaulted at whim after Oct. 7, the group Students Against Antisemitism claimed in a lawsuit filed last month with the help of the StandWithUs Legal Center for Justice.

The complaint alleges that after bullying Jewish students and rubbing their noses in the carnage Hamas wrought on their people, pro-Hamas students were still unsatisfied and resulted to violence, beating up five Jewish students in Columbia’s Butler Library. Another attacked a Jewish student with a stick, lacerating his head and breaking his finger, after being asked to return missing persons posters she had stolen.

Following the incidents, pleas for help went unanswered and administrators told Jewish students they could not guarantee their safety while Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) held its demonstrations, according to the lawsuit. The school’s powerlessness to prevent anti-Jewish violence was cited as the reason why Students Supporting Israel, a recognized pro-Israel school club, was denied permission to hold an event on self-defense. Events with “buzzwords” such as “Israel” and “Palestine” were forbidden, administrators allegedly said, but SJP continued to host events while no one explained the inconsistency.

Responding to the task force’s report, Columbia University president Minouche Shafik complimented the authors in a copiously worded statement, but she did not commit to implementing their recommendations.

“I welcome the the initial report of the Task Force on Antisemitism and am grateful to the co-chairs and task force members from Columbia, Barnard College, and Teachers College for their hard and thoughtful work,” Shafik said. “As the task force makes clear, it is essential to ensure that debates and disagreements across Columbia are rooted in academic rigor and civil discourse, and that Jewish students, faculty, and staff, and all members of our community, feel safe, supported, and included. The task force’s important work will continued across a number of fronts as the university works to address this ancient, but sadly persistent, form of hate.”

The task force’s work has not stopped anti-Zionist students at Columbia University from continuing to attack Jewish identity.

On Monday, The Columbia Spectator reported that the Columbia College Student Council voted to hold a referendum on a question, written by the Columbia University Apartheid Divest coalition, asking students to support the boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) movement. The BDS movement seeks to isolate Israel from the international community as a step toward the Jewish state’s eventual elimination.

Among other things, the referendum question calls for shuttering the university’s Tel Aviv Global Center before it opens and cancelling a dual degree program administered in partnership with Tel Aviv University.

Follow Dion J. Pierre @DionJPierre.

The post Columbia University Details Hostile Environment Toward Jewish Students in First Antisemitism Task Force Report first appeared on Algemeiner.com.




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