American Freedom Alliance CAMERA: Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America Children of Jewish Holocaust Survivors The David Project Israel Peace Initiative Orange County Independent Task Force on Anti-Semitism The Orthodox Union (OU) Scholars for Peace in the Middle East Simon Wiesenthal Center Stand With Us United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism Zionist Organization of America
Mr. Mark G. Yudof President, University of California 1111 Franklin Street Oakland, CA 94607-5200
Dear President Yudof: We appreciate your concern for the problems that Jewish students currently face on many University of California campuses. However, we believe that the newly established Advisory Council on Campus Climate, Culture and Inclusion will not address the specific issues of Jewish students. Without an explicit focus on anti-Semitism, the problems of Jewish students will not be recognized and addressed in the same straightforward manner as those of other minority groups. Bigotry against Jewish students has occurred over many years and on many University of California campuses. Over the last several years, Jewish students have been subjected to: swastikas and other anti-Semitic graffiti; acts of physical and verbal aggression; speakers, films and exhibits that use anti-Semitic imagery and discourse; speakers that praise and encourage support for terrorist organizations that openly advocate murder against Israel and the Jewish people; the organized disruption of events sponsored by Jewish student groups; and most recently, the promotion of student senate resolutions for divestment that seek to demonize and delegitimize the Jewish State. It is important to emphasize that the demonization and delegitimization of Israel are a contemporary form of anti-Semitism, as defined by the United States Department of State, the United Kingdom Parliament and the Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe. More than 700 students have signed a petition on-line that protests this growing problem. The petition states:
“We are Jewish students at the University of California and we are outraged and deeply offended by the behavior of some student groups on campus who sponsor speakers, films and exhibits that use hateful anti-Jewish rhetoric and imagery and openly support terrorism against Israel and the Jewish people. As Jewish students, we are also deeply disturbed by student initiated boycott and divestment campaigns which falsely accuse the Jewish state of crimes against humanity. Please understand that these speakers, exhibits, events and campaigns are as offensive and hurtful to Jewish students as a “Compton cookout” or noose are to African-American students. We demand that the UC administrators recognize and address the concerns of Jewish students in the same way as they respond to those of all other minority groups.”
Many Jewish students, responding to an on-line questionnaire, described feeling harassed and intimidated at UC Irvine, UC San Diego, and UC Berkeley. More than two-thirds felt that anti-Israel events and campaigns promoted hatred of the Jewish State and of Jews, and even expressed the concern that such hatred might lead to violence against Jewish students on their campus. Almost all the students felt that their administrators do not treat Jewish concerns as sensitively as they treat those of other minorities. (See Appendix 1 for a selection of student responses to the questionnaire and Appendix 2 for a petition acknowledging this problem, signed by more than 60 faculty members from the University of California at Irvine). Therefore, we respectfully request that you pursue the following course of action, which we believe would significantly improve the campus climate for Jewish students on UC campuses: 1. Issue a written statement to the entire University of California community which:
• unequivocally condemns all forms of anti-Semitism (i.e. hatred toward Jews) at the University of California, including language or behavior that demonizes and delegitimizes Israel, as per the “Working Definition of Antisemitism” of the European Monitoring Center on Racism and Xenophobia, as adopted by the U.S. State Department:
›Denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination, for example, by claiming that the existence of a Jewish State is a racist endeavor. ›Applying double standards by requiring of Israel a behavior not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation. ›Using symbols and images associated with classic anti-Semitism, such as claims of blood libel to characterize Israel or Israelis. ›Drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis.
• acknowledges that anti-Semitism has been a problem on UC campuses and has created an environment of harassment and intimidation for many Jewish students; • commits the UC administration to vigorously addressing the problem of anti-Semitism on all UC campuses.
2. Incorporate into campus policy language that:
• defines anti-Semitism and provides concrete examples according to the U.S. State Department’s “working definition;” • singles out anti-Semitism from other forms of bigotry and discrimination and provides clear guidelines for the prosecution of anti-Semitic behavior.
3. Call on each of the UC Chancellors to:
• issue a written statement to his/her entire campus community which:
›unequivocally condemns all forms of anti-Semitism (i.e. hatred toward Jews) on his/her campus, including the examples of language or behavior that demonizes and delegitimizes Israel, as per the U.S. State Department’s “working definition of anti-Semitism;” ›acknowledges the specific manifestations of anti-Semitism that have occurred on his/her campus and the hostile environment these have created for Jewish students; ›commits the campus administration to vigorously addressing the problem of anti-Semitism on his/her campus;
• publicly condemn, by name, speakers who demonize Jews and Israel by, for example, comparing Jews to Nazis, or who promote terrorist entities such as Hamas and Hezbollah; also denounce, by name, those student groups that regularly promote this vicious hatred.
We look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience. Respectfully submitted, Leila Beckwith Professor Emeritus, University of California at Los Angeles lbeckwit@ucla.edu
Tammi Rossman-Benjamin Lecturer, University of California at Santa Cruz tbenjami@ucsc.edu
Roberta Seid Lecturer, University of California at Irvine rseid@uci.edu
American Freedom Alliance - Avi Davis, Executive Director CAMERA: Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America - Andrea Levin, Executive Director Children of Jewish Holocaust Survivors - Doris Montrose, President The David Project Israel Peace Initiative - Ealon Joelson, President Orange County Independent Task Force on Anti-Semitism - Ted Bleiweiss, Executive Director The Orthodox Union (OU) - Rabbi Steven Weil, National Executive Vice President of the OU; Rabbi Steven Burg, International Director of National Conference of Synagogue Youth and Managing Director of the OU; Rabbi Alan Kalinsky, West Coast Director of the OU Scholars for Peace in the Middle East - Peter Haas, President Simon Wiesenthal Center - Rabbi Aron Hier, Director of Campus Outreach; Rabbi Meyer H. May, Executive Director; Rabbi Abraham Cooper, Associate Dean Stand With Us - Roz Rothstein, Executive Director United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, Rabbi Steven Wernick, Executive Vice President and C.E.O.; Richard Skolnik, International President; Joel Baker, Executive Director Pacific Southwest Region, Merrill Alpert, Director of Youth Activities Pacific Southwest Region Zionist Organization of America - Morton Klein, President CC: University of California Chancellors University of California Regents Governor of Arnold Schwarzenegger Senator Barbara Boxer Senator Dianne Feinstein Congressman Howard Berman Congressman Brad Sherman Congressman Chuck DeVore Congressman John Campbell
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