Bacow downplays the importance of the petition. "The 16 faculty members out of 800 who signed the petition never presented it to me," he said. "To put it in context, 16 facul- ty members will sign a petition of almost any type on most any campus." The petition, which also was circulated among Harvard University faculty, prompt- ed Harvard's president Lawrence H. Summers, who also is Jewish [see related story] to call such actions in a speech "anti- Michigan Connections Semitic in their effect." Quoted in the New York Times, Bacow A sense of Judaism always has pervaded Bacow's life. applauded the statement. The son of immigrants, Bacow's father, Mitchell, "University presidents ought to raise left Minsk as a child. He now lives in Boca important questions and I think he has," Raton, Fla. His mother, Ruth, was a Holocaust Bacow said of Summers. Bacow added that survivor. She was in the German death camp he, too, was concerned about signs of a sig- Auschwitz and lost her immediate family. nificant rise in anti-Semitism on campuses. Her aunt and uncle, Max and Tekla Adler, left Bacow still continues to condemn the Germany before the war and settled in Detroit. divestment movement. Speaking at the Oct. Bacow's mother sailed to America on the first 27 Hillel ceremonies in Washington, he- Liberty Ship (prefabricated cargo vessels), and said, "I believe the divestiture petition and came to Detroit to live with her relatives. those who support it actually seek to quash "She met my father in Detroit and married open and vigorous debate and not to him, and they moved to Pontiac. I still remember encourage it, and that's antithetical to what our address: 34 Cherokee Road," recalled Bacow we stand for as academic institutions." in a telephone interview with the Jewish News. But yet another challenge was looming in "My grandparents, Jacob and Rachel Bacow, the shadows. Beginning in August, former lived near Vassar and Outer Drive [in Detroit]. Dartmouth College President James They belonged to Adas Shalom," he said. Freedman, who also is Jewish [see related Several members of Bacow's family still reside story] and several other university presidents in Oakland County. His aunt and uncle, Evelyn drafted a six-paragraph statement they and Lou Grant, live in Farmington Hills as do began circulating among college presidents his other aunt and uncle, Martin and Sarah Adele and Lawrence Bacow for signature in October. Bacow. Of his five cousins, Joel and Dineen The statement was a response to a clash Bacow live in Huntington Woods, Linda and between pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian supporters at at Wayne State University in Detroit. His father Steven Munson are in Orchard Lake and Ronald San Francisco State University in August. At that endowed the annual Lenore Marwil Jewish Film Grant resides in Southfield. time, one student allegedly said Hitler should have Festival through the Jewish Community Center of "I get back to Detroit for either family events or killed all Jews. Metropolitan Detroit. for work," Bacow said. The statement for university presidents called for "I remember that once [Bacow] was national sail- After Bacow's sophomore year at Pontiac Central ing champion, small boat class. I said, 'What do you colleges to maintain "academic standards in the High School in 1967, the family moved to Pine mean you're national champion?' He took me sailing classroom" and "sustain an intimidation-free cam- Lake in West Bloomfield, where they were one of pus." But it was that part of the statement decrying at Pine Lake and taught me how to sail. He contin- the pioneering Jewish families. Bacow graduated "death threats and threats of violence" against Jewish ued to impress me as he moved through life. from the school district's Andover High School in students and supporters of Israel that led Bacow to . "He was meant for this kind of position all along," Bloomfield Hills. refuse to sign the petition, saying, "it was cast far said Dr. Marwil of his friend's post with Tufts. "Yet as He received his undergraduate degree in econom- ), he has moved from honor to honor, he remains a very too narrowly. ics from MIT, his juris doctor from Harvard Law However, 300 university presidents, including 15 down-to-earth person. He has remained Larry to me:" School and his master's of public policy degree and New England college presidents, did sign the state- Dr. Marwil moved in 1978 to Providence, which Ph.D. from Harvard's Kennedy School of " ment, which by then was being circulated around is "just down the road from Boston," he said. "My Government. the country by the American Jewish Committee. It wife, Ivy, who is from Philadelphia, is a marathon Thinking back to high school, Bacow recalls that was ultimately published in the New York Times as runner and she and Larry are talking about running "USY (United Synagogue Youth) was my primary an advertisement in late October. the Boston Marathon together in April." activity. I was regional treasurer of the Central So why didn't Bacow sign? Region of USY in 1968-69. The regional vice presi- "A number of presidents did not sign the peti- dent was Danny Marwil of Huntington Woods." Divestment Stand tion," Bacow said. "While it expressed concern "Danny" is now Dr. Daniel Marwil, a develop- about the rise of anti-Semitism on some college mental pediatrician in Providence, R.I., who remem- Shortly after arriving at Tufts, Bacow found himself campuses, I felt the statement was not nearly as in the middle of a controversy over Israel. A story in bers that he and Bacow "became pretty good friends inclusive as should have been." Time magazine called the Tufts campus a hot bed on right off the bat. We were in the summer camp pro- Bacow said he feels the overall effect of the state- the issue of divesting investments in Israel. That gram in ninth grade. We remained friendly through ment could be divisive on some campuses because it report was prompted by 16 faculty members who our high school years and were teenage friends didn't address the issue of intimidation of Arab or signed a petition asking that universities' endow- together, doing whatever teenagers do. Muslim students. "He was always impressive from an early age," said ments not include investments in Israel until Israel complied with United Nations human rights resolu- Dr. Marwil, son of the late Lenore and Milton Marwil, whose father had owned Marwil Book Store tions. MR. PRESIDENT on page 61 Charlie and Lynn Schusterman International Center in Washington," said Rabbi Summit. He added that "President BacoW spoke about the importance of Hillel on campus with a deep level of knowledge and understanding of the place Hillel plays in building Jewish commitment and leadership among Jewish college student& When the Bacows are not at their regular syn- agogue, the Conservative Temple Emanuel in Newton, "it's wonderful to have them join us at Hillel," the rabbi said. " =TN 12/6 2002 59