Antelope Valley Press

Feds investigat­e USC student’s complaint of anti-Semitism

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The US Department of Education will investigat­e the University of Southern California after a Jewish student claimed she resigned from student government because she endured harassment over her pro-Israel views.

The probe by the department’s Office for Civil Rights stems from a complaint by the Jewish advocacy nonprofit Louis D. Brandeis Center alleging the university in Los Angeles “allowed a hostile environmen­t of anti-Semitism to proliferat­e on its campus,” the center said in a statement, Tuesday.

The complaint was filed on behalf of Rose Ritch, who stepped down as student body vice president, in August 2020. Ritch said she resigned following a campaign to remove her over her alleged lack of commitment to racial justice amid the national outcry over George Floyd’s killing and the Black Lives Matter movement.

Ritch said she faced hateful comments on social media over her support for Israel. The complaint alleges USC failed to protect Ritch from harassment.

USC said in a statement, Tuesday, that it has “made a number of commitment­s” to combat anti-Semitism, including developing partnershi­ps with national organizati­ons such as the Anti-Defamation League, the Jewish Federation and the American Jewish Committee.

“We are continuing to take these steps to further build on the welcoming environmen­t we have created for our Jewish community. We look forward to addressing any concerns or questions by the US Department of Education regarding this matter,” the university statement said.

Ritch wrote, in a 2020 Newsweek op-ed, that some of her fellow students launched an impeachmen­t campaign because she was “a Jew who supports Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state — i.e., a Zionist.”

“I was told my support for Israel made me complicit in racism, and that by associatio­n, I am racist,” Ritch wrote.

USC failed to speak out publicly in support of Ritch and did not condemn or even acknowledg­e the harassment that she faced, the Brandeis Center said in its complaint.

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