* Hillel is a nation-wide organization that supports Jewish students on university campuses and promotes Jewish life and activities.
http://garyfouse.blogspot.com/2012/03/hillel-leaders-say-no-problem-on-uc.html
Below is a letter (unedited) which Paul Schnee, a California writer, activist and blogger, sent to the LA Jewish Journal in response. I am posting it with his permission.
"Dear Sirs, Once, when Mark Twain was trying to describe Richard Wagner's music to a friend he said, "It's better than it sounds". No such claim can be made for the article written by 6 Hillel rabbis titled, "The Truth About UC Campuses" which appeared on March 8th. in The Jewish Journal. One gets the impression that in anticipation of their long overdue meeting with UV President, Mark Yudof, the good rabbis were behaving like giddy school girls on their first date imagining the possibilities of seduction in scented cinema darkness. As one read on one also became increasingly aware of a symbiotic relationship between the Hillel rabbis and the UC Administration in much the same way as the crocodile birds feast on the insects that infest their host's reptilian hide.
Nothing else could explain how they failed to take Mr. Yudof to task for consistently failing to excercise his own right of free speech by condemning the constant hate-speech as practiced by the MSU at every available opportunity. No mention was made of the annual Jew- hate extravaganza, "Israel Apartheid Week" which takes place on over a dozen campuses replete with tenth rate, rabble rousing Islamic demagogues spewing one lie after another about Israel and intimidating Jewish students througout the UC system. Mr. Yudof is quoted as saying, " I am concerned and do care about the well-being of Jewish students on campus." Really? When Louis Farrakhan spoke at UC Berkley ten days ago at the African Black Coalition Conference, organized by the Black Student Union, he accused the publishing industry in America of being in the control of Jews. The best that Mr. Yudoff could muster by way of objection to this enormous slander was to say that Farrakhan's remarks were "provocative and divisive". When one gives assent to such obvious lies one co-operates with evil and in a very real way one becomes evil oneself. Last Thursday, Mr. Yudof published an open letterforcefully condemning the reprehensible behavior of student hecklers at UC Davis who conspired to disrupt and shut down a Jewish student event. While I appreciate President Yudof's condemnation of the hecklers, I was dismayed by his suggestion that the UC Davis police "dealt appropriately" with the situation. Despite the fact that the hecklers' behavior was an egregious infringement of the Jewish students' freedom of expression and assembly, and a clear violation of university policy, state law, and common decency, the UC Davis police did absolutely nothing to prevent the disruption, which lasted for the duration of the event. So much for caring about the well-being of Jewish students on campus. The rabbis noted that the UC, with President Yudof's backing, is "actively promoting a travel/study program to Washington, Israel, the West Bank and Jordan that nurtures coexistence between Jewish and Arab students." They did not mention it by name but this is the Olive Tree Initiative and is one of the most pernicious and counter- productive programs imaginable. On September 16th. 2009 students were taken to the disputed territories for a meeting with a Aziz Dweik, a high Hamas official who was arrested by the IDF in January this year on suspicion of involvement with terrorist groups. After the meeting the students were asked to keep the meeting secret in case objections to it were raised! The whole episode was an outrage and a damnable disgrace. What is worse is that it was wrapped in the cloak of "outreach" a favorite tactic of appeasers who can't bring themselves to imagine that their enemies actually do want to wipe them off the face of the earth. This is the same sort of failure of imagination that led to the murder of 6 million Jews in concentration camps. Nevertheless, it exposed those who are unable to distinguish between collaboration and education. Confusing the two can be fatal. That time it wasn't but it is unwise to put one's faith in luck. It is far better to realise that terrorist organizations do not behave in ways that comport with lofty academic discussions held in the Senior Faculty Common Rooms and at the High Tables of universities. By the end of the article one was left with the impression that everything on the UC campuses, as it related to Hillel and the Jewish students, was one long felicitous march towards enlightenment but when one hears hoof-beats one should look for horses not unicorns. One of the main goals of Hillel is to provide its students with an abiding appreciation of their Jewish identity and heritage as well as the vital connection to the ancient and historical homeland now known as the Jewish nation state of Israel. The Hillel rabbis will best be able to accomplish this goal when not in a prostrate position." Sincerely,
Paul Schnee **************************************************************
To that I can only add (as I have written countless times on this site) that UC President Mark Yudof has a
big problem on this hands. There is anti-Semitism on UC campuses, and he has not adequately confronted
it, nor have his chancellors. The six Hillel directors wrote an absurd letter that flies in the face of the facts
and the documented incidents over the years on the UC campuses. Part of the problem is that Hillel is too
embedded with the universities with which they work. They also have a built in conflict of interest in that if
Jewish students are driven away from a campus, there is less need for a Hillel chapter. And you wonder whysome Hillel chapters downplay anti-Semitism on their campuses?
2 comments:
Gary annoints the good Jews, the good Muslims, the good conservatives...
I'm not as active as I was the last few years, but I can assure you no Jewish student, left or right, has accused anyone of antisemitism this year.
You are, of course, welcome to come to campus or any event and ask students yourself.
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