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Decision to reject Jewish student not anti-Semitic: report

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by politics, that is, based on his support for Israel and Zionism and/or for his view of the BDS movement.”

Protests about Israel’s polices cannot be equated with anti-Semitism, Boudreau wrote, though he said Lew’s belief that he was targeted because he was Jewish was “honest and even understand­able.”

A statement Wednesday by Hillel McGill, Chabad at McGill and three other Jewish groups said Boudreau was mistaken about the timing of an anti-Semitic message posted online by Democratiz­e SSMU. Boudreau’s report said the message followed the assembly vote, but in fact it was posted at the beginning of October.

Democratiz­e SSMU deleted the message, which targeted Lew and two other candidates, after the meeting and apologized for publishing material that was “insensitiv­e to anti-Semitic tropes of Jewish people as corrupt and politicall­y powerful.”

The Jewish groups said this anti-Semitic rhetoric “was used to encourage students to vote specifical­ly against Noah Lew. It is under this context that the (general assembly) occurred, and the report fundamenta­lly misunderst­ands this, which alters the entire findings of the report.”

They say Boudreau’s report “insinuates that Jewish students who engage with mainstream Jewish community organizati­ons are permitted to be precluded from holding political office.”

Lew was restored to his post as a director last month after a ruling that the split vote in October had violated the SSMU constituti­on.

He was not immediatel­y available for comment.

Michael Mostyn, CEO of B’nai Brith Canada, called the report a whitewash.

“The report does not present a full or accurate picture of the hostile atmosphere facing Jewish students at McGill,” he said in a statement.

Fortier said the university’s next actions will be based on the recommenda­tions of the Task Force on Respect and Inclusion in Campus Life, due to report in April.

“I would like to take this opportunit­y to make it clear that there is absolutely no place for anti-Semitism at McGill University and that, as principal and vice-chancellor, I will remain vigilant to ensure that all members of our community feel safe, welcomed and respected on our campuses,” she said in a statement.

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