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American campuses are now even more toxic for Jews

The campaign to cancel Hillel is about stigmatising, silencing and banishing campus Jews

December 5, 2024 07:55
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Protesters hold a rally against the Baruch College Hillel on June 5 in New York City (Getty Images)
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One by one, the fig leaves have fallen away. Anti-Israel rants have given way to raging against “Zionists” and “Zionist” institutions on American campuses. In particular, protesters have made Hillel, the centre for Jewish life at hundreds of American universities, a target. In the ten months following October 7, the Anti-Defamation League recorded more than 100 such incidents, including vandalism of Hillel buildings, protests at Hillel events, threats aimed at students and Hillel employees and calls to expel Hillel from campus.

This campaign to cancel Hillel is about stigmatising, silencing and banishing campus Jews. According to Miriam Elman, the executive director of the Academic Engagement Network, “Calls to shut down Hillel chapters are intolerable attacks on organised Jewish campus life.” For example, the University of California Santa Cruz’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter made waves in May by posting demands including that the University of California system “cut ties… with all zionist [sic] institutions – including… Hillel International”. The Drexel Palestine Coalition insisted administrators “immediately terminate” the Philadelphia campus’ Hillel, claiming it is “a global zionist [sic] campus organisation, whose primary purpose, funding and operations are to facilitate birthright [sic] trips to Occupied Palestine”.

In June, Pitt Apartheid Divest demanded the University of Pittsburgh “immediately terminate Pitt’s Chapter of Hillel”, “immediately terminate the Student Coalition for Israel at Pitt” and “remove the IHRA definition of antisemitism from the DEI website to avoid the false and defamatory conflation of anti-Zionism and antisemitism”. In September, the JC reported masked protesters responding to Baruch College SJP’s call to “Cut ties with Hillel!” by standing outside the New York City Hillel and shouting, “We don’t want no Zionists here”, “Dogs off campus”, “all Zionists are terrorists”, “Baruch Hillel, go to hell” and “you’re from Brooklyn, not the Middle East”.

At an October 9 SJP rally at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a student speaker was cheered for saying, “No more Hillel”, the school newspaper reported. SJP told the newspaper that Hillel is “a fundamentally Zionist network masquerading as a Jewish campus organisation”. They also explained to the paper: “The abolition of Hillel has always been integral to their demands.”