Editor's Letter Family Event t Help Children with Disabilities and Their Fa Worsening Campus Ferment First of two parts A escorted out under police protection because General Union of Palestinian Students protestors had intervened and chant- ed,"Death to the Jews" and "Hitler should finish the job." That's beyond the pale on campuses that rely on public support. "One of the most egregious examples of this breakdown in the basic values of the university:' Weinberg says, "is how anti-Semitism and anti-Israelism prohibit civil discourse and encourage a rising level of intolerance on campus." merican universities are precious as centers of higher education. Young people of all nationalities study together. Most instructors are intellectually honest and good scholars whose goal is the pursuit of knowl- edge. Most students want to learn and gain the tools to succeed in life. But despite the good intentions and positive mission of the univer- Using Code sity experience, a growing problem Weinberg isn't saying that Jewish students can't stand up for pulsates on many campuses: anti- their civil rights or to legitimate criticism of Israeli policy. Semitism and anti-Zionism masquer- He is saying that the anti-Israel hype on our campuses slyly ading as academic freedom and free speech. Antagonism trumps intelligent recycles stereotypes about, and accusations against, Jews. "Israel often serves as the proxy for a fury previously conversation in this setting. reserved for the idea of the Jew," he says. "Expressed under So says Aryeh Weinberg. And he the veneer of political criticism and human rights advocacy, should know. He and his team of Israel can sometimes become just another caricatured version researchers have studied the politics of the hated Jew." and propaganda in American education since 2001. Their That hate extends to diaspora Jews as well. findings should shake every American. Says Weinberg: "Along with Israel and its popu- Weinberg is a fellow at the San Francisco- lation, Jews outside of Israel are also implicated based Institute for Jewish and Community for their support, or presumed support, of the Research, a nonpartisan, nonprofit think Jewish state." tank. He and Institute director Gary Tobin It's important to understand this coded co-authored the 2005 book The UnCivil dynamic. By deriding Israelis, anti-Semites University. The Institute gave key testimony transform traditional bigotry into what before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Weinberg calls "progressive political advocacy." (CCR) in 2005 on the subject of campus inci- With Israel hated far and wide, it's no secret vility — a subversive state ripe for sowing why Jew-haters have latched onto this ready seeds of Jewish and Israel hatred. filter for their prejudice. "More and more says Weinberg, "instead Take, for example, terrorist demonizing of of reasoned debate on campus, we have shrill the Jewish state via wild claims that Israel is yelling and sloganeering. Learning based Aryeh Weinbe rq trying to expel or kill all Palestinians even on facts is discarded in favor of politicized as it eyes an apartheid system to ensure they polemics. Open-minded discussion falls vic- remain slave laborers. tim to anger, accusations and vilification of those with whom one disagrees:' Sponsorship Opportunities Available! Local Backdrop Children 4 and Under FREE Weinberg appeared with CCR staff director Kenneth Marcus at a StandWithUs-Michigan community forum on March 26 at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. Co-sponsors included local synagogues and schools as well as Jewish student groups at Wayne State University. WSU's Detroit campus has seen its share of Israel bashing, be it calls for WSU to divest from multinational companies doing business in Israel or cries that "Palestine will be free, from the river to the sea: which would include the State of Israel, not just Palestinian-occupied lands. Wayne State is not alone in trying to promote ideas but also expose hate. It's a national campus concern. Weinberg's remarks were deflating at first, but they morphed into a call for action that, if ignored, would sound a daunting knell for all universities in America. Even those not now afflicted by hate are susceptible given the potency of the propagandist and apologist conditions elsewhere. I'm still haunted by Weinberg's pronouncement that instead of free speech, Jewish students who have tried to speak up have been silenced by harassment, intimidation or even force. At San Francisco State University on May 7, 2002, a pro-Israel peace rally was interrupted and participants eventually were The New 'Ism' I thought Weinberg concisely defined the new marquee term, "anti-Israelism." It's the "condemnation of terrorist attacks all over the world, but legitimizing those against Israel citizens as if Israeli lives are worth less than others." It's portraying Israelis "as brutes without concern for life, as racist white supremacists, as the new Nazis, as baby killers and as citizens of the most repressive country in the world." For campuses to overlook anti-Semitism or anti-Israelism presumably to avoid censorship or infringement is a danger- ous precedent. By default, it would validate stereotype, preju- dice and demonizing as modes of acceptable critical thought. I was taken by Weinberg's assertion that obsession with Israel above and beyond all other countries is a sign and a warning that something other than debate and honest criti- cism is at work on campus. Let there be no mistake: American universities cannot dis- miss demands cloaked with Nazi images and seeking Israel's destruction as normal in a taxpayer-funded educational envi- ronment. Aryeh Weinberg put it well: "If they do, they are being untruthful with themselves." Next: Assuring adequate mechanisms for student redress. • Tickets to SpringElation •Recognition in event program, signage and more! Questions? Contact Eric Adelman 248.538.6610 x343 ericadelman @jarc.org SUNDAY APRIL 29 • NOON - 4 PM Joe Dumars Fleldhouse SpringEration supports JARC's services to children with an disability and their families, including in- home respite care, comprehensive school inclusion services, social opportunities for children, teens and young adults, and preparation for community living. 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