Boston Herald

‘Sickened’ Harvard donor drops out

Wexner Foundation calls out college

- By Joe Dwinell joed@bostonhera­ld.com

A “stunned and sickened” Wexner Foundation, a leading voice for the Jewish faith, is pulling its support for Harvard in the latest rebuke of the university’s handling of the Hamas terror attack in Israel.

The foundation is cutting ties with Harvard’s Kennedy School and pulling its support.

In an open letter addressed to Harvard’s Board of Overseers yesterday, the foundation said, “We have observed that this cherished tolerance for diverse perspectiv­es has slowly but perceptibl­y narrowed over the years,” the Jerusalem Post wrote, adding that the “Wexner Israel Fellows are increasing­ly marginaliz­ed, their voices and views even shouted down.”

The Post adds that the open letter states, “We are stunned and sickened at the dismal failure of Harvard’s leadership to take a clear and unequivoca­l stand against the barbaric murders of innocent Israeli civilians by terrorists.”

The nonprofit was founded by former Victoria’s Secret billionair­e Leslie Wexner and his wife Abigail, who accused Harvard of “tiptoeing” around the Hamas attacks Oct. 7 in Israel.

Hamas has been designated as a terrorist organizati­on by the United States, Canada and the European Union.

As the Herald reported last week, Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups backed a letter co-signed by more than 30 college organizati­ons that stated, in part: “We, the undersigne­d student organizati­ons, hold the Israeli regime entirely responsibl­e for all the unfolding violence.”

The fallout from that message and the response by Harvard’s President Claudine Gay that critics are saying was weak, continues to reverberat­e on the Cambridge campus more divided than in recent memory.

Both the Harvard University and Kennedy School social media feeds on X, the former Twitter, did not address this latest denunciati­on by a major donor as of presstime last night.

The Wexner Foundation’s latest nonprofit 990 report, according to GuideStar, states it funneled $1.83 million to Harvard in 2021 for “leadership developmen­t.” Another $660,000-plus more was also donated by the foundation to Harvard for “educationa­l fellowship­s,” the latest tax form states.

Former Harvard President Larry Summers, U.S. Reps Seth Moulton (D-Salem) and Jake Auchinclos­s (D-Newton) — both veterans of the War on Terror — have all ripped Harvard and some of its students for failing to back Israel so early in a war with Hamas terrorists.

Philanthro­pists Idan and Batia Ofer last week quit the Kennedy School’s Dean’s Executive Board.

This all comes as about 200 hostages — some possible Americans or other foreigners — are being held by Hamas fighters. Israel is still bracing for an invasion of Gaza while trying to identify those murdered in their homes more than a week ago.

 ?? STEVEN SENNE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Harvard President Claudine Gay is not going to discipline students for their views on the war in Israel.
STEVEN SENNE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Harvard President Claudine Gay is not going to discipline students for their views on the war in Israel.

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