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by Dion J. Pierre
A Columbia University organization which calls itself the âPalestine Working Groupâ (PWG) is waging an aggressive campaign to gut Jewish life, calling for the abolishment of the campusâ Hillel chapter in a recent statement.
âHillel is complicit in manufacturing propaganda and consent for the Zionist entityâs imperialist and colonial projects,â PWG said on Monday, issuing its invective on the Instagram social media platform. âThe program works directly with Israeli universities and provides Columbia and Barnard students with funding to vacation to âIsraelâ â an ethnostate responsible for the murder of over 180,000 Palestinians in the last year alone. Sever all ties with Hillel. Academic boycott now.â
Reputed to be the largest Jewish collegiate organization in the world, Hillel International is a âhome away from homeâ for the 180,000 students at over 850 colleges who avail themselves of its religious services, relationship building opportunities, and recreational activities. PWGâs assault on it appears to have been prompted by an upcoming event at Columbia, in which Israeli journalist Barak Ravid will speak as a guest of the Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life â where the Hillel chapter serving both Columbia and Barnard College students is located â and the Institute of Global Politics (IGP).
âThe Institute of Global Politics and the Kraft Center will be hosting Barak Ravid, a Zionist, pro-Trump journalist to discuss the âIsrael-Hamas War,â PWG said in its statement. âEvidently, Columbia doesnât believe the Zionist entityâs demolition of Beit Lahia and the blockage of Khan Younis, in just this past week alone, justifies the use of the word genocide.â
PWG has since deleted the statement from its Instagram page, but not before it was widely shared on social media, where it has been lambasted.
âHundreds of thousands of Jewish students visit Hillel to celebrate Jewish holidays, connect with their Jewish identities, and safely gather in community,â Jewish on Campus, a nonprofit organization, said about the outrage. âWhen students single out Hillel and attempt to exclude one of the lone Jewish organizations from their campus, their Jewish classmates are denied their right to live as Jews. A call to push Hillel off campus is antisemitism, plain and simple. We wonât be silent.â
#hillel#campus hillel#columbia university#palestine working group#barak ravid#kraft center for jewish student life
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Cutting ties with Hillel so Jewish students canât have Shabbos dinner or holiday services?
Donât tell me itâs about protesting civilian casualties in Gaza.
#am yisrael chai#judaism#jumblr#israel#eretz israel#yisrael#hillel#israel gaza war#campus protests#antisemitism#anti zionisim
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(for jewish college students in the states + allies)
If you are a college student, and you've witnessed an incident or pattern of antisemitism or anti-jewish bias- start by reporting it to Hillel and the ADL below. They can provide personal (Hillel) and legal (if applicable - ADL) counseling and support. Even if you personally would rather just brush the incident off, reporting it allows these organizations to have a better idea of what the situation looks like for kids at different universities. Plus any evidence you submit might come in handy for someone else's lawsuit.
https://www.adl.org/report-incident (this one is also open to all other incidents of racism, bigotry, and extremism)
https://www.reportcampushate.org/
The more we speak up, the better it is for all of us :)
(And if you want to talk to a lawyer for free about an antisemitic incident that's happened to you on campus - https://www.legal-protection.org/ )
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I think more than the message that âZionism is NOT Judaismâ which is true but rings hollow to me I would like to see people embracing the fact that Zionism directly contradicts many Jewish values and that anti-Zionist Jews see their faith as inherently connected to their activism against the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. I was taught to be anti-Zionist largely by Jewish friends and comrades and I continue to lean on them for guidance and clarity as they bravely stand against the propaganda their institutions foisted on them from the moment they were born. In return I work to fulfill the promise that I will make them feel safe in any place, not just the occupied land they were raised to see as the only home where they would not face anti-Semitism. the fight for a free Palestine and the fight for a world where Jewish people can exist without fear are intrinsically linked and must be pursued together
#itâs just like crazy every time I see an explainer thatâs like#âyou might not believe it but actually zionism is not a jewish valueâ and Iâm like ????? obviously???? but we move đ#obviously not ignoring Jewish people raised with no attachment to Israel who are often erased in these#conversations just that it is always inspiring to me to know that people taught about âa land with a people and a people without a landâ etc#etc can break through that and embrace liberatory politics even when like their campus hillel tries to shut down every palestinian speaker
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#I was at a Hillel Seder on campus tonight and this was an ongoing debate#was it a big frog that could spit out little frogs when attacked?#one normal frog that just managed to terrorize everyone?#a crocodile?#who knows#jumblr#pesach#passover
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guys my school might be forming a hillel jointly w another school in the city im so excited !!
#i just got an email from like some religious outreach staff member on campus like#âhey so and so rabbi (who visited our school last year) told me u were jewish lmk if ur interestedâ#and i was like uh hell yeah#jumblr#jewish#hillel#(my school is rly small and there are like. no jews here so im guessing thatâs why they didnât have one before)
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Lee Fang and Jack Poulson at The Guardian:
Last November, just weeks into the war in Gaza, Amichai Chikli, a brash, 42-year-old Likud minister in the Israeli government, was called into the Knesset, Israelâs parliament, to brief lawmakers on what could be done about rising anti-war protests from young people across the United States, especially at elite universities. âIâve said it before, and Iâll say it again now, that I think we should, especially in the United States, be on the offensive,â argued Chikli. Chikli has since led a targeted push to counter critics of Israel. The Guardian has uncovered evidence showing how Israel has relaunched a controversial entity as part of a broader public relations campaign to target US college campuses and redefine antisemitism in US law. Seconds after a smoke alarm subsided during the hearing, Chikli assured the lawmakers that there was new money in the budget for a pushback campaign, which was separate from more traditional public relations and paid advertising content produced by the government. It included 80 programs already under way for advocacy efforts âto be done in the âConcertâ wayâ, he said.
The âConcertâ remark referred to a sprawling relaunch of a controversial Israeli government program initially known as Kela Shlomo, designed to carry out what Israel called âmass consciousness activitiesâ targeted largely at the US and Europe. Concert, now known as Voices of Israel, previously worked with groups spearheading a campaign to pass so-called âanti-BDSâ state laws that penalize Americans for engaging in boycotts or other non-violent protests of Israel. Its latest incarnation is part of a hardline and sometimes covert operation by the Israeli government to strike back at student protests, human rights organizations and other voices of dissent.
Voicesâ latest activities were conducted through non-profits and other entities that often do not disclose donor information. From October through May, Chikli has overseen at least 32m shekels, or about $8.6m, spent on government advocacy to reframe the public debate. It didnât take long for one of the American advocacy groups closely coordinating with Chikliâs ministry, the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy, or ISGAP, to score a powerful victory. In a widely viewed December congressional hearing on alleged antisemitism among student anti-war protesters, several House GOP lawmakers explicitly cited ISGAP research in their interrogations of university presidents. The hearing concluded with Representative Elise Stefanikâs viral confrontation with the then president of Harvard University, Claudine Gay, who later retired from her role after a wave of negative news coverage.
[...] Other American groups tied to Voices have pursued a range of initiatives to bolster support for the state of Israel. One such group listed publicly as a partner, the National Black Empowerment Council (NBEC), published an open letter from Black Democratic politicians pledging solidarity with Israel. Another group, CyberWell, a pro-Israel anti-disinformation group led by former Israeli military intelligence and Voices officials, has established itself as an official âtrusted partnerâ to TikTok and Meta, helping both social platforms screen and edit content. A recent CyberWell report called for Meta to suppress the popular slogan âFrom the river to the sea, Palestine will be freeâ.
[...] Haaretz and the New York Times recently revealed that Chikliâs ministry had tapped a public relations firm to secretly pressure American lawmakers. The firm used hundreds of fake accounts posting pro-Israel or anti-Muslim content on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook and Instagram. (The diaspora affairs ministry denied involvement in the campaign, which reportedly provided about $2m to an Israeli firm for the social media posts.) But that effort is only one of many such campaigns coordinated by the ministry, which has received limited news coverage. The ministry of diaspora affairs and its partners compile weekly reports based on tips from pro-Israel US student groups, some of which receive funding from Israeli government sources. For example, Hillel International, a co-founder of the Israel on Campus Coalition network and one of the largest Jewish campus groups in the world, has reported financial and strategic support from Mosaic United, a public benefit corporation backed by Chikliâs ministry. The longstanding partnership is now being utilized to shape the political debate over Israelâs war. In February, Hillelâs chief executive, Adam Lehman, appeared before the Knesset to discuss the strategic partnership with Mosaic and the ministry of diaspora affairs, which he said had already produced results. âWe are changing administrations. Just last week, MIT, the same president who was lambasted in front of Congress, took the step of fully suspending her Students for Justice in Palestine chapter for crossing lines, and for creating an unwelcoming environment for Jewish students,â said Lehmann, referencing the president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sally Kornbluth. Hillel International, CyberWell, the NBEC, the Israeli ministry of diaspora affairs and Voices of Israel/Concert did not respond to a request for comment.
This investigative report reviewed recent government hearings, Israeli corporate filings, procurement documents and other public records. While private individuals and foundations primarily fund many of the organizations devoted to pro-Israel advocacy, most likely without foreign direction, the records point to substantial Israeli government involvement in American politics about the Gaza war, free speech on college campuses and Israel-Palestine policy.
The Guardian reports that Israel Apartheid State has documents detailing efforts to shape US opinion on the Gaza genocide in favor of the pro-Israel position.
Read the full story at The Guardian.
#Israel/Hamas War#Gaza Genocide#Campus Protests#Antisemitism#Palestine#Israel#Israel Apartheid#Benjamin Netanyahu#US/Israel Relations#Elise Stefanik#Claudine Gay#Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy#Voices of Israel#Amichai Chikli#National Black Empowerment Council#CyberWell#Hillel International#Israel on Campus Coalition
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i reblog a lot of posts about jewish history and antisemitism and i hope people donât think thatâs because i believe antisemitism is more important and dire than the situation in gaza. itâs just that pretty much everyone i know is already anti-zionist and/or pro-palestine and i donât see a lot of good information about jewish history and antisemitism unless i seek it out myself so i feel compelled to like. make people at least vaguely more aware of it idk
#d#like nobody i know is a zionist lol. i know that seems kinda nuts but what can i say i live in a liberal/progressive enclave#that used to be different in college. i got involved w hillel when i was going thru some shit#and many hillel-goers self-described as zionist#i tried JVP but i really just went for the services and JVP was a political org#anyway something something lack of accessible alternatives to jewish life on campus that are not hillelâŠ
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I donât post here anymore and I have no intention to start again but by god has the past week been so unbearably bleak
#Completely disengaged from every activity#Doomscrolling through twitter and then instagram and then back on twitter and writing 500 paragraph long stories on instagram only to#ultimately meet the threshold wherein you give up on formulating thoughts and just start wishing death on the hillel people at yr campus#Whatever man#came back frm protest after not checking my phone for a few hrs to see ppl in Gaza posting their final words. That shit completely broke me
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by Dion J. Pierre
The campus group National Students for Justice in Palestine (NSJP) is waging a campaign to gut Jewish life in academia, calling for the abolition of Hillel International campus chapters, the largest collegiate organization for Jewish students in the world.
âOver the past several decades, Hillel has monopolized for Jewish campus life into a pipeline for pro-Israel indoctrination, genocide-apologia, and material support to the Zionist project and its crimes,â a social media account operating the campaign, titled #DropHillel, said in a manifesto published last week. âAcross the country, Hillel chapters have invited Israeli soldiers to their campuses; promoted propaganda trips such as birthright; and organized charity drives for the Israeli military.â
It continued, âSuch actions reveal Hillelâs ideological and material investment in Zionism, despite the organizationâs facade as being simply a âJewish cultural space.'â
DropHillel claims to be âJewish-led,â although only a small minority of Jews oppose Zionism, and the group has been linked to and promoted by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapters.
Hillel International has provided Jewish students a home away from home during the academic year. However, NSJP says it wants to âweakenâ it and âdismantle oppression.â
The idea has already been picked up by pro-Hamas student groups at one college, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, according to The Daily Tar Heel, the schoolâs official student newspaper. On Oct. 9, it reported, a member of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) unveiled the idea for âno more Hillelâ during a rally which, among other things, demanded removing Israel from UNCâs study abroad program and adopting the boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) movement. Addressing the comments to the paper days later, SJP, which has been linked to Islamist terrorist organizations, proclaimed that shuttering Hillel is a coveted goal of the anti-Zionist movement.
âZionism is a racist supremacist ideology advocating for the creation and sustenance of an ethnostate through the expulsion and annihilation of native people,â the group told the paper. âTherefore, any group that advocates for a supremacist ideology â be it the KKK, the Proud Boys, Hillel, or Heels for Israel â should not be welcome on campus.â
The #DropHillel campaign came amid an unprecedented surge in anti-Israel incidents on college campuses, which, according to a report published last month by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), have reached crisis levels.
Revealing a âstaggeringâ 477 percent increase in anti-Zionist activity involving assault, vandalism, and other phenomena, the report â titled âAnti-Israel Activism on US Campuses, 2023-2024â â painted a bleak picture of Americaâs higher education system poisoned by political extremism and hate.
âAs the year progressed, Jewish students and Jewish groups on campus came under unrelenting scrutiny for any association, actual or perceived, with Israel or Zionism,â the report said. âThis often led to the harassment of Jewish members of campus communities and vandalism of Jewish institutions. In some cases, it led to assault. These developments were underpinned by a steady stream of rhetoric from anti-Israel activists expressing explicit support for US-designated terrorists organizations, such as Hamas, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and others.â
The report added that 10 campuses accounted for 16 percent of all incidents tracked by ADL researchers, with Columbia University and the University of Michigan combining for 90 anti-Israel incidents â 52 and 38, respectively. Harvard University, the University of California â Los Angeles, Rutgers University New Brunswick, Stanford University, Cornell University, and others filled out the rest of the top 10. Violence, it continued, was most common at universities in the state of California, where anti-Zionist activists punched a Jewish student for filming him at a protest.
#hillel#campus antisemitism#jewish students#national students for justice in palestine#nsjp#antisemitism#zionists#zionism
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ummmg bomb threat at a synagogue near campus where there's a funeral currently(it's all clear already but liek. ok)
#it's right across the street from hillel too#i was always like oh my roommate is delusional nothing is gonna happen to us walking down the street to hillel#well. i still think nothing will happen but if campus safety and cops werent there maybe it would ! yipee
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i get worried talking about this because iâm afraid someone will skew my words, but seeing a uhhh concerning amount of people say âi was called a zionist and had to look up what that means and i donât even remotely agree with this, and itâs hurting my reputationâ is like. exactly what happened to me years ago
there are a lot of people who honest to god donât know what to say about the current conflict, because itâs such a complex and shitty thing. and like i personally would prefer people not say anything if they donât know what theyâre talking about - uncertain statements or things said just to be said or save face mean nothing and only cloud up the mass information machine that is the internet. and distracts from the problem itself. but calling people zionists OR antisemites (because itâs not fucking antisemitic to disagree with israel) for not having an opinion or spending their time online carefully and perfectly morally addressing it fucking suuuuucks.
when i was 18 i couldnât even point out israel on a world map. and i got dogpiled and abandoned and had my physical safety threatened multiple times by my first ever queer âfriendâ group in college, for having never heard of the conflict and therefore not being able to share an opinion on it. no one took a minute to talk to me about it as this was the âgoogle it and educate yourselfâ era, lmao, but it was fucking horrible. the word zionist still makes me cringe and feel anxiety, because i remember being called it so violently and looking it up feeling sick and confused on how i could be one when i had never heard of it before that. of course it turns out i was just being bullied using a serious social issue to ostracize me, but yknow.
#the person at the hand of this was genuinely antisemitic though#they had thrown a big fit about a hillel group doing campus events and iâm shocked no one acted looking back
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The thing that boils my blood is not the ignoring so much as institutions PROFIT off of ~diversity~ and ~equitablitiy~ even to go so far as to make hollow anti racist statements only to completely go back on their word. Their stupid statements made in 2020 after the mass protests are so incredibly vague and noncommittal that this was very clearly on purpose to never be used! Stop pretending you care about your Black and brown students! I cannot stand the double standards of our institutions as agents for the imperial project while pretending to support students who suffer the most from it.
My university refused to even utter the word Palestinian or anything in their singular statement (mentioning the unbearable loss that Jewish students must have experienced on October 7th). Even when approached by Palestinian students they doubled down and refused to offer any support even in the face of documented hate crimes with literal antipalestinian sentiment and violence towards palestinians and Muslims so yeah I'm sorry but right now the people suffering the most on college campuses are Palestinians first and foremost. And Palestinian students especially try to become doctors, engineers, nurses, or lawyers so the fact that they're profiting off their prestige while also completely ignoring them is the definition of anti-Palestinian.
#meanwhile hillel a freaking foreign government associated group freely operates on campus#how many foriegn governments do that except israel?????#i just am so mad that they recieve prestige off our backs like actually disgusting to me
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I sat next to the protest today.
I wrote fan-fiction about two gay jewish dads raising children to the play list of the chant- "No peace on stolen land!" on an American college campus. It isn't a name brand one either, nor does it have any legitimate ties to Israel. The anger is just there- it has rotten these future doctors, nurses, teachers, and members of society.
I don't even know what to call their demonstration- it was a tizzy of a Jew hatred affair. At points, there were empathetic statements about Gazans and their suffering. Then outright support of Hamas and violent resistance against all colonizers. Then this bizarre fixation on antisemitism while explaining the globalists are behind everything.
"Antisemitism doesn't exist. Not in the modern day," A professor gloated over a microphone in front of the library. "It's a weaponized concept, that's prevents us from getting actual places- ignore anyone who tells you otherwise."
"How can we be antisemitic?" A pasty white girl wearing a red Jordanian keffiyeh gloats five minutes later. "Palestinians are the actual semites."
"there is only one solution!" The crowd of over 50 students and faculty cried, over and over.
"Been there, done that," I thought, then added a reference to a mezuza in the fourth paragraph.
Two other Jewish students passed where I was parked out, hunching and trying to be as innocuous as possible. We laughed together at my predicament, where I am willingly hearing this bullshit and feeling so amused by this.
"Am I crazy? For sitting here?" I asked them. My friends shook their heads.
"We did the same last week- it's an amazing experience, isn't it?â
We all cackled hysterically again. They left to study for finals. Two minutes later, I learned from the current speaker that âZionismâ is behind everything bad in this world.
Forty-five minutes in, a boy I recognized joined me on my lonely bench. He came from a very secular Jewish family and had joined Hillel recently to learn more about his culture. His first Seder was two nights ago.
He sat next to me, heavy like the weight of the world was on his shoulders. There was just this despondent look on his face. I couldnât describe it anyone else, but just sheer hopelessness personified.
âThey hate us. I canât believe how much they hate us.â He said in greeting.
And for the first time all day, I had no snarky response or glib. All I could do was stare out into the crowd, and sigh.
#fromgoy2joy thoughts#jumblr#jewish#jewish convert#jewish tumblr#jewish conversion#jewblr#tw antisemtism#antisemitism#am israel chai#am yisroel chai#am yisrael chai#Jewish on campus#jewishness#judaism#antisemitism mention#leftist antisemitism#goyim don't touch
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