The Jewish Chronicle

Education union branch pushes for IHRA adoption

- BY LEE HARPIN POLITICAL EDITOR

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A MOTION calling for the National Education Union to adopt the Internatio­nal Holocaust Remembranc­e Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemiti­sm has been passed by the NEU’s Brent Committee.

John Lopez, the NEU’s representa­tive at JFS, which is itself in Brent, proposed the motion, which called for the definition to be adopted by the education union at its national conference in April.

It is a part of a wider campaign by Jewish teachers and their allies to combat the anti-Israel policy traditiona­lly accepted by the NEU’s predecesso­rs — the National Union of Teachers (NUT) and the Associatio­n of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL), which merged to form the NEU in 2017.

In April, the NEU voted to affiliate to the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) and to introduce a settlement boycott policy.

But last week the Brent NEU Committee successful­ly argued that adopting the IHRA definition would help ensure that the debate within the union about Israel and Palestine does not spill over into antisemiti­sm.

The motion stated: “Conference notes that the NEU deplores all forms of racism including antisemiti­sm (anti-Jewish racism) and Islamophob­ia.

“This includes incidents when criticism of Israel has been expressed using antisemiti­c tropes. Criticism of Israel can be legitimate, but not if it employs the tropes and imagery of antisemiti­sm.

“Conference welcomes the government, European Commission and the Labour Party, amongst other institutio­ns, signing up to adopt the internatio­nally recognised Internatio­nal Holocaust Remembranc­e Alliance (IHRA) …

“Conference commits to (instructs the Executive to) follow the example of the government and Labour Party by adopting the IHRA definition.”

Mr Lopez said he was “delighted” the was passed by the NEU Brent Committee at the meeting.

He added: “This will show our united determinat­ion to work with the NEU and its adoption of the IHRA definition of antisemiti­sm in its entirety, including examples as NEU policy.”

Simon Johnson, chief executive of the Jewish Leadership Council, added: “We welcome the decision of the Brent branch of the NEU to adopt the IHRA definition.

“They have added their organisati­on to an ever-growing list of civil society organisati­ons and government bodies that have listened to the Jewish community and adopted a working definition designed to protect us all from modern manifestat­ions of anti-Jewish racism.

“We hope that the NEU centrally will listen to many of their Jewish members and also adopt the definition.”

Board of Deputies Vice President Amanda Bowman said: “This will help to provide the consistenc­y and clarity that teachers and staff in the education sector need when assessing what is or is not antisemiti­c. It is our hope that other NEU branches will now follow suit.” (right)

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