New York Post

LESSONS IN BIGOTRY

ADL: U. failing to prevent hate on campus

- By CARL CAMPANILE

Just two US universiti­es are doing enough to fight antisemiti­sm on campuses, according to an eyeopening report that graded colleges on their policies to protect Jewish students — while 13 of the nation’s most elite schools, including Harvard and Princeton, were given an “F.”

The Anti-Defamation League reviewed 85 of America’s top universiti­es and those with the highest proportion of Jewish students.

The only schools to receive an “A” grade were Brandeis University in Massachuse­tts and Elon University in North Carolina.

‘Serious changes’

Meanwhile, the leading Jewish civil rights group gave fat “F” grades to more than a dozen of the country’s top institutio­ns, including Harvard, the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology, Princeton, Stanford, the universiti­es of Chicago, Virginia and North Carolina, Tufts University and SUNY’s Purchase and Rockland campuses.

“As I travel the country, I’m constantly hearing from Jewish families agonizing over where they will send their kids to college,” ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said.

“School leadership must make serious changes to support Jewish communitie­s on their campus; we expect nothing less.”

The unsettling report card documented 746 alleged antisemiti­c

ON THE LAST DAY OF RAMADAN, UC BERKELEY LAW PROFESSOR ASSAULTS A HIJABI

incidents at the 85 campuses.

Reports of antisemiti­sm on US college campuses have soared amid the Israel-Hamas war and a proliferat­ion of protests in support of Israel or the Palestinia­ns.

The ADL’s review praised Brandeis for being the first private university to revoke official recognitio­n of its Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter, due to the controvers­ial group’s hostile activity on campus in the wake of the Oct. 7 attacks.

The Massachuse­tts school also made clear that antisemiti­c phrases such as “From the River to the Sea” are deemed hate speech and contrary to the university’s principles.

‘Deserve to feel safe’

Rutgers, the University of California Berkeley, UCLA, Johns Hopkins, Barnard College, the University of Michigan and SUNY New Paltz scored “D” grades.

Seventeen colleges earned a “B” grade, including City University

of New York’s Brooklyn College and Hofstra University, while 29 were given a “C,” including New York University, Queens College and Syracuse University.

Among the disturbing antisemiti­c incidents reported on top US college campuses were numerous anti-Israel protesters spewing hateful rhetoric:

■ At Harvard, some pro-Palestinia­n student groups immediatel­y blamed Israel for Hamas’ brutal sneak attack on the Jewish state. The Ivy League’s former president, Claudine Gay, then refused to say that anyone calling for the genocide of Jews at the university would be punished in disastrous congressio­nal testimony in December.

■ Jewish students at Columbia reported being spat on and subjected to antisemiti­c rhetoric including “F–k the Jews.”

■ In October 2023, an Israeli Columbia student was beaten with a stick outside of the university’s library after confrontin­g a perpetrato­r for ripping down flyers of Israeli hostages held by the terror group.

■ Columbia also received calls to remove professor Joseph Massad after he described Hamas’ terrorist attack on Israel as a “resistance offensive” to “Israeli settler-colonialis­m and racism toward the Palestinia­ns.”

■ Cornell encountere­d a few of the most high-profile antisemiti­c incidents on campus last fall, including when a student threatened to shoot and stab Jewish students and attack the campus’ kosher dining hall.

■ In addition, a Cornell professor, Russell Rickford, said at a campus rally that he was “exhilarate­d” by the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel.

“Like all students, Jewish students deserve to feel safe and supported on campus,” the ADL’s Greenblatt said. “They deserve a learning environmen­t free from antisemiti­sm and hate. But that hasn’t been the experience with antisemiti­sm running rampant on campus since even before Oct. 7.”

 ?? ?? UNWELCOME: Law student Malak Afaneh interrupts Tuesday at the home of professor Catherine Fisk to trash Israel. Afaneh was asked to leave but refused, and Fisk appeared to grab her microphone, which an Afaneh supporter deemed assault.
UNWELCOME: Law student Malak Afaneh interrupts Tuesday at the home of professor Catherine Fisk to trash Israel. Afaneh was asked to leave but refused, and Fisk appeared to grab her microphone, which an Afaneh supporter deemed assault.

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