The Jewish Chronicle

Cambridge University adopts IHRA

- BY ALEKS PHILLIPS

Festival. “The Audience Award is fantastic news,’ said the Jewish actress, 77, who plays one of the two protagonis­ts in the later stage of her life. The 18-minute film, directed by Jamie Weston and starring Virginia McKenna, is available to stream on All 4.

 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY has followed Warwick in adopting the Internatio­nal Holocaust Remembranc­e Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemiti­sm.

The decision to adopt the definition – including all 11 examples – was made by the General Board on 4 November.

The university included two clarificat­ions made by the Home Affairs Select Committee in 2016, which stipulate that criticism of the Israeli government was not antisemiti­c without additional evidence to suggest otherwise.

The institutio­n had previously resisted calls to adopt the IHRA definition. After Education Secretary Gavin Williamson wrote to universiti­es urging them to adopt the definition, a Cambridge University spokespers­on told the JC it believed any behaviour that would fall within the IHRA definition was already covered by “current Rules of Behaviour”.

The news was welcomed by the Cambridge University Jewish Society (CUJS). In a statement, Joel Rosen, the group’s external affairs officer, said: “We trust that this announceme­nt endows colleges, faculties and department­s with the clarity and confidence to take robust action to safeguard Jewish students and we will seek further details on how this decision will be implemente­d.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom