Fighting Anti-Semitism metal detectors and (in one memo- rable instance) mounted police were required to ensure our right to speak. On the bright side, such furor prompted wide media cover- age and useful debates about the Middle East and the need for diverse viewpoints. Our Web site, www.Campus- Watch.org has attracted over a half- million visitors. Campus Watch has received warm endorsements, even from Middle East specialists ("an important step," "an invaluable serv- ice"). Students in Middle East studies report that our work has ended their sense of isolation; at one university, students have banded together to form a club inspired by Campus Watch. In addition, writes a student at the University of Chicago, the atmosphere has changed for the bet- ter; the existence of Campus Watch means that instructors "have entirely stopped launching personal attacks on students who disagree with them. In short, Campus Watch has brought Middle East studies a step closer to the open forum that it should be. ❑ )3 Arab vendor; a teenage Arab boy who assists a Jew selling watermelons shouts the prices. An older couple haggles about the price in broken Hebrew with a Russian accent. I buy a kilo of grapes. The sign behind the cash register assures me that trumah and maser (a small por- tion of the produce that must be taken from the produce of the land of Israel) has been fulfilled. Nearly all the vendors display such documents. After shopping, I take another bus. The driver is patient as I juggle my bags filled with produce and punches my bus ticket. The other passengers are sympa- thetic as I find a seat. My fingers ache from holding the bags. Someone helps me as one bag gets stuck and begins to open. The bus driver is playing a tape of a Torah lesson given by a prominent Sephardic rabbi. The words drift through the bus: "Be strong. Know that the Holy One, blessed be He, is with you. Am Yisrael. Eretz Yisrael ..." And I know that I am home — no matter what. ❑ New York Ci t y The Los Angeles. Times quoted the and speak up can make a difference. eel frustrated about Arab Center director as saying the "Jews are We won the battle through persistent anti-Semitism? Upset by the enemies of all nations." campaigning, good research, and com- people's insensitivity toward I knew I had to take action. Just as munity support. We thoroughly Jewish concerns? Think Harvard would refuse funds from a Ku researched the Zayed Center's Web site you're powerless to influence your Klux Klan financier, the university and downloaded the hate speech before school or community? Think again. should also reject the hate-money of the center got wind of our efforts and A group of Harvard University stu- the Sheikh. began deleting it from their site. We dents spoke out against hate-speech in learned more about Zayed Center pub- the Middle East and, thanks to the lications with help from MEMRI Key Lessons support of the community, achieved (http://vvww.memri.org), an organiza- results. I helped organize the group and Soon after the talk, a group of students tion that translates Arabic press into our efforts resulted in shutting down and I founded Students for an Ethical English. Both the Anti-Defamation an Arab League think-tank that distrib- Divinity School and petitioned Dean League and the Simon Wiesenthal utes hate-speech against Americans and Graham to live up to the university's Center helped us gather important Jews. ethical standards and return Zayed's documents. It all started last year when I was a gift. The dean told us he would "study student at Harvard Divinity School. In the issue." I tried to imagine him mak- Stay Driven December, I helped organize a panel on ing this comment if we were African the rise of global anti-Semitism. One Americans, gays, or women defamed by We received the most instrumental panelist, Dr. Charles Jacobs, a donor. I couldn't. support from the David Project, the president of the David Project, Three months later, after an on-the-ground campus activists in stunned me with the pervasive, aggressive media campaign Boston. It was also comforting to have Nazi-like imagery and calumnies brought the issue to CBS the support of more than 8,000 people directed against Jews that are News, the Wall Street journal who signed my online petition at a spread throughout the entire the Boston Globe and CNN time when leading Arab apologists like Islamic world, funded by oil and exposed Harvard's con- James Zogby began a smear campaign money from the Gulf. - nection to the center, and against my effort. I was surprised not only by after thousands signed a Web- It is unfortunate that the responsibili- the extent of the hate-education, based petition, the president ty to wage a campaign against the RACHEL but also by how little the usually of the United Arab Emirates Zayed Center's hate-speech should have FISH well-informed people at the shut down the Zayed Center. fallen on a small group of divinity Special Harvard Divinity School knew Harvard responded cau- school students. But it did. American Commentary about the issue of hate-speech in tiously, announcing that the moral leaders and human rights groups the Middle East. university was pleased that Should live up to their own standards. Most shocking, however, was Zayed had taken action and There can be no free pass for incite- what Dr. Jacobs explained next: that Harvard will delay for a year mak- ment of hatred and genocide. Hatred is Harvard Divinity School itself was com- ing a final decision regarding whether a weapon of mass destruction. plicit in the problem by accepting to accept the money. A few weeks ago, Sheikh Zayed money from a purveyor of hatred in the U.S. State Department spokeswoman explained that once it came to his Middle East. Jo-Anne Prokopowicz expressed satis- attention that the center had "engaged Harvard Divinity School — my faction that Zayed had shut down a in a discourse that starkly contradicted school — had accepted a $2.5 million center that "espouse[d] intolerant the principles of interfaith tolerance, endowment from Sheikh Zayed, ruler views, including questionable programs directives were issued for the immedi- of the United Arab Emirates. Zayed and publications containing anti- ate closure of the center." funds a U.A.E. think-thank of the Arab American and anti-Semitic content." It is disappointing that James Zogby League called the Zayed Center that There are several important lessons of the Arab American Institute and disseminates anti-Semitism and anti- here. The first is that hate funded by Dean Graham of the divinity school Americanism throughout the Islamic Arab leaders or anyone else can and have yet to acknowledge the seriousness world. must be countered. This is a victory for of anti-Semitism and anti-Americanism The Zayed Center published a book people of conscience of all faiths and in the Arab world. claiming that the American govern- backgrounds. We should never ignore, Zayed's statement is encouraging. I ment masterminded the Sept. 11 rationalize or underestimate hate- hope that other Arab leaders will follow attacks, hosted notorious Holocaust speech. his example and understand that demo- deniers, and featured a lecture by a The second lesson is that many peo- nizing Americans and Jews is unaccept- Saudi professor who claimed that Jews ple shrink from these battles. It's sad able and intolerable. Arab leaders who use gentile blood for holiday pastries. and a little frightening to experience want to earn prestige points in the West the indifference toward Jewish concerns by donating to universities like Harvard Rachel Fish, a Conservative Jew, is a and Jewish students that so many now know that they must promote 2003 Harvard Divinity School graduate Harvard professors and the dean of the peace, not hate, at home. with a master of theological studies divinity school exhibited. As a result of our success, I have seen degree. She works with the New York- Equally frustrating and disappointing greater willingness among Jews on based David Project (unvw.davidpro- is to see the reluctance of some Jewish campuses and in communities to par- ject. org) to promote on college campuses professors and students to speak out ticipate in campaigns against anti- a fair and honest understanding of the against the institutional insensitivity of Semitism. I am heartened by the Mideast conflict. Her e-mail address is Harvard Divinity School. courage of others to stand up for what's ra.chelfish613@yahoo.com Ultimately, a willingness to stand up right. F ❑