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Philanthropist son of Holocaust survivors defunds Cambridge over ‘infestation’ of anti-Israel bias

Donor Ivan Berkowitz drops £300,000 pledge to Trinity College

December 5, 2024 11:50
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Students gather around their tents during a protest in support of Palestinian people, at Kings College at Cambridge University (Getty Images)
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A Jewish philanthropist has defunded Cambridge University over what he describes as an “infestation” of anti-Israel bias that has taken hold of the university since October 7.

Ivan Berkowitz, an American corporate executive, changed his mind and declined a request for a £315,000 donation to fund a book project at Trinity College, his alma mater, accusing it of failing to properly investigate the vandalism of a Lord Balfour painting in March.

Speaking to the JC, Berkowitz condemned the university for its “fixation on elevating wokeness at the expense of the Jewish community”, adding that the same “virus” had taken hold in Cambridge’s law faculty, which he accused of shutting down debate on the Gaza conflict.

Speaking about the vandalism of the Balfour painting at Trinity, he said: “There’s a video of the occurrence, and the claim is still that there’s not sufficient evidence.”