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LSE: This kind of support is not what students need

April 1, 2017 11:35
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 I do not want to understate the significant concerns about antisemitism on certain university campuses. However, attitudes expressed within this community that interpret this prejudice as a strong signal that Jewish students should not consider studying at particular institutions are misguided and unjustified. 

Some perceive that these concerns over antisemitism encompass the entirety of university life. But this view disregards the tremendous work of Jewish Societies, and ignores the active contribution of Jewish students to campus activities. 

Those who believe that Jewish students should abandon universities in the face of intolerance do not acknowledge the work undertaken by dedicated individuals, JSocs and the UJS. 

From those seeking to establish long-term relationships with university bodies, to those who run antisemitism-awareness campaigns, Jewish students actively stand up to prejudice and in doing so, provide a response to those who undervalue this work.