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Jewish students in NYC area urged not to apply to Cornell University after antisemitic incidents: ‘Not a safe place’

Groups fighting anti-Semitism mail a pamphlet to all high schools in the New York City metropolitan area asking them to discourage Jewish students from attending Cornell University because of perceived anti-Jewish hatred on campus. did.

“Think about Cornell University. Cornell University is not a safe place for Jewish students,” the Alumni Association for Campus Fairness argues in a pamphlet.

Cornell University, a leafy Ivy League university north of Ithaca, is one of several New York universities being investigated by the U.S. Department of Education over complaints of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia on campus.

One group mailed a pamphlet to all high schools asking them to discourage Jewish students from applying to Cornell University, where students had been making violent threats. X/cbouzy
“Think about Cornell University. Cornell University is not a safe place for Jewish students,” the Alumni Association for Campus Fairness argues in a pamphlet. X/cbouzy

Last October, a 21-year-old Cornell University student was arrested for allegedly making violent threats against a Jewish classmate in a series of online messages. The threat came days after graffiti including “Fk Israel” and “Zionism = Racism” were painted on campus sidewalks.

Meanwhile, Cornell University history professor Russell Rickford was caught on camera telling students at a rally that Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attack on Israel was “exhilarating” and “invigorating.” It was captured.

Jewish students denounced his comments as anti-Semitic incitement to violence.

History professor Russell Rickford has come under fire for calling Hamas attacks in Israel “exhilarating” and “invigorating.”
One of the mailers from the Alums for Campus Fairness group. Alumni supporting equity on campus

The pamphlet also stated that some Cornell University student organizations also advocate Hamas terrorism.

“Cornell University refuses to enforce its student code of conduct and fosters a hostile atmosphere that puts Jewish students at risk,” the group’s pamphlet says.

Avi Gordon, executive director of Alums for Campus Fairness, said of the pamphlet, “As a national alumni network dedicated to countering anti-Semitism on campus, we are committed to supporting future Jewish students and their families. , we felt we had a duty to warn Cornell University about its failure to protect our community.”

The group called on Cornell University to either define and condemn anti-Semitism or adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s statement on anti-Semitism. Rhetorical and physical expressions of anti-Semitism are directed against Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, Jewish community organizations, and religious institutions. ”

The U.S. Department of Education has launched investigations into more than a dozen other universities following complaints of anti-Semitism. Getty Images
The group called on Cornell University to either define and condemn anti-Semitism or adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s statement on anti-Semitism. X/@Saberman

It also recommended that Cornell University fire Professor Rickford and enforce a student code of conduct.

The U.S. Department of Education has launched investigations into more than a dozen other universities, including Columbia University, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Stanford University, following complaints of anti-Semitism.

Meanwhile, Jewish students at the University of California, Berkeley, had to evacuate the auditorium last month after anti-Israel protesters pounded on a campus theater where an IDF soldier was scheduled to speak, eventually breaking through the glass doors. I was forced to.

The Post has reached out to Cornell University for comment.

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