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Over 100 Harvard Faculty Defend Palestinian Slogan Condemned by University President as Anti-Semitic

A Slogan Embraced by Harvard Faculty Sparks Controversy

A slogan that has come to embody the dreams of Hamas supporters ‌that Israel will be‍ wiped away is just fine with more than 100 members of Harvard University’s faculty.

Harvard has been front and center in the ‌debate over rampant anti-Semitism on college campuses. Israel was barely regaining control of ​communities​ where the high tide ​of October’s Hamas ⁣slaughter crested when Harvard student groups were proclaiming “the Israeli ‍regime entirely responsible for all ⁣unfolding ‍violence.”

As donors distanced themselves and the college came under attack, President Claudine Gay tried ‌to reverse​ course.

“I affirm our ⁢commitment to protecting all members of our community from harassment and marginalization, and our commitment⁢ to meeting‌ antisemitism head-on, with the determination it demands,” Gay wrote in an email⁣ to students, according to‍ the⁢ Harvard ⁢Crimson.

“Our community must understand that phrases ‍such as ‘from the ‍river ⁤to the sea’ bear specific historical meanings ​that ⁢to a great many people imply the eradication of Jews from Israel and ⁢engender both pain and existential fears within our Jewish community,” Gay wrote. “I ⁣condemn this phrase and any similarly hurtful ‍phrases.”

“Antisemitism has no place at Harvard,” Gay continued.

Oh, that struck‌ a​ nerve, as ​noted by ​the Crimson.

The more than 100 learned professors pushing back said the phrase had “a⁣ long and complicated history and that Gay’s words ⁤“necessarily implying ⁣removalism or‌ even eliminationism,” were “imprudent as a matter of university policy and badly misjudged as an act of moral leadership.”

The faculty were “profoundly dismayed,”‌ their letter said.

The letter also pushed back against⁢ Harvard Chabad President Rabbi Hirschy Zarchi who attached the student-led Palestinian Solidarity​ Committee⁢ as “supporting terrorism” ⁣and​ called for it to be shut down.

“At a moment when an ⁣affiliate of the University has ⁢with apparent impunity stood in the yard and accused students of supporting ‌terrorism, your delineation of the limits of acceptable expression on ⁤our campus is dangerously one-sided,” the letter said.

The ​letter also demanded ‍Gay act to support “intellectual freedom” at Harvard and create “an advisory group⁢ on Islamophobia and anti-Palestinian and anti-Arab​ racism,” according to the ⁣ Christian Post.

Writing on his website, former Harvard​ President and Treasury Secretary​ Lawrence Summers said the track ‍record of anti-semitism/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>America’s universities ⁢is⁤ “shameful.”

“[N]o honest observer looking at the record of the last few years and especially at the⁤ last month ‌can suppose that universities’ responses including Harvard to antisemitism have paralleled in vigor ⁤or volume the responses to racism ⁤or ‍other forms of prejudice,” he​ wrote.

“For example, with‌ few exceptions, those most directly charged with confronting prejudice — Offices of ⁤Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion — have ⁢failed to stand ‍with Israeli and Jewish students confronting the⁢ oldest prejudice of them all,” he wrote.

Summers wrote that “singling out Israel with ‍widely understood calls⁣ for its annihilation is Jew hatred of an unacceptable sort” noting that universities must recognize “that there is ​evil in the world ‌and considering with the greatest of care and seriousness how to respond.”


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How do the over 100 Harvard faculty members argue ⁣that‍ President Gay’s condemnation of the slogan implies removalism or eliminationism?

A Slogan Embraced by Harvard Faculty Sparks Controversy

The use of a slogan⁣ that symbolizes the hope for the‌ eradication of Israel, and thus⁣ the Jewish people, by Hamas supporters has caused a stir among Harvard University’s faculty. This slogan,‌ which has ​become ⁣associated with​ the violence perpetuated⁢ by Hamas in October, has ignited a debate over anti-Semitism on college campuses.

When Harvard student groups declared that the Israeli regime was solely responsible for the violence that unfolded, the university faced severe backlash, including donors distancing ⁢themselves​ from the institution. In response, President Claudine Gay ⁢attempted to address the issue by affirming the university’s ⁢commitment to protecting⁤ all ‍members of the community from harassment and marginalization, particularly in relation to anti-Semitism.

Gay wrote in an email to students, “Our community must ⁣understand that phrases such as ‘from⁢ the river⁣ to the sea’ bear specific historical meanings that,⁣ to a great many people, imply the eradication of Jews from ‌Israel​ and engender both pain and existential fears within our ‌Jewish community. I condemn this phrase and any similarly hurtful phrases.” Gay unequivocally stated that anti-Semitism has ⁣no place‌ at Harvard.

However, this statement only further ignited controversy. Over 100 Harvard ‍faculty⁤ members ⁢signed⁤ a letter in response, claiming that the phrase has⁣ a long and complicated history. ⁣They argued that Gay’s condemnation of the ⁢slogan implied removalism or even eliminationism, criticizing her words as imprudent and⁣ misguided acts of moral leadership. The​ faculty expressed their profound dismay at the president’s



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