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98. Jewish Community Leaders Say Cal Poly Humboldt Protests are not Anti-Semitic.
Sat May 4, 2024, 01:09 AM
May 2024

JEWISH COMMUNITY LEADERS SAY CAL POLY HUMBOLDT PROTESTS NOT ANTI-SEMITIC

Press release from leaders in the local Jewish community who want their letter to Democratic local leaders Mike McGuire and Assemblymember Jim Wood available:

Dear Senator Mike McGuire and Assemblymember Jim Wood,

As leaders in the Jewish community in Humboldt County, we express our disappointment in your recent press release in which you referenced “antisemitic hate speech” in connection to the protests at Cal Poly Humboldt. Yes, there have been instances of antisemitism. Yes, there is important work to be done. But we do not find the protests themselves to be antisemitic and we reject it as justification for the police force used against the protesters. This inappropriate justification is all the more problematic because it was done without any consultation with Jewish community leaders.

Our Jewish community is diverse with wide ranging views. We share the distress felt by so many Cal Poly Humboldt students, faculty, and staff over the ongoing violence and tragic loss of life in the Middle East. We have varying opinions about the protests, slogans, and many related matters, nor do we share one definition of antisemitism. The Temple Beth El Antisemitism Task Force holds that the charge must be brought with discretion, carefully taking into account numerous factors in any situation. While some of us have witnessed and are concerned about statements and acts by individuals that we experience as anti-Jewish, we push back against the charge that antisemitism was endemic to the protests at Cal Poly Humboldt or that expressions of it were an appropriate justification for police action.

Senator and Assemblymember, you stated concern for the difficult experience of “Humboldt’s Jewish students and others over the past week.” Yes, the past week has been traumatic, for the entire campus community and community at large. But the problems with antisemitism at Cal Poly Humboldt are not confined to one tumultuous week. Let us explain:

In past decades very few antisemitic incidents on campus came to our attention, and some longtime Jewish faculty report encountering no antisemitism at Humboldt State University (now Cal Poly Humboldt). Jewish faculty and staff have received honors, and rabbis teaching or volunteering on campus have been treated with respect. Similarly, for decades there was very little antisemitic activity in the community at large. But things have changed in recent years. Even before the October 7 massacre, some Jewish students reported feeling marginalized by classmates and instructors.

Since October 7 there has been a surge in antisemitic crimes and incidents off campus and one hate crime on campus right after the massacre before protests began. The charged atmosphere of the protests this winter and spring has left some Jewish students, faculty, and staff feeling intimidated and afraid to openly identify with their religion or celebrate their heritage. One student was viciously harassed and has received little help.

In early February, Jewish community leaders contacted University administration requesting a meeting on urgent problems and solutions. It took three months to get a one-hour meeting. During that time the situation deteriorated, and the University failed to engage with us in any meaningful way. We were surprised to read a recent press release in which the University stated they “have been in touch with Jewish community leaders.” This is inaccurate. Now it appears that our well-intentioned elected officials have been misled by the University.

The protests loudly demonstrated a lack of cultural sensitivity and indifference to alienation of Jewish students with opposing views. The University ignored offers of help from Jewish leaders and failed to provide students, faculty and staff with resources to address antisemitism and support Jewish life on campus. This must change. At a long-awaited meeting on May 2 with the Dean of Students, it was agreed that vigorous, long term effort is needed to educate the Cal Poly Humboldt community about and respond to antisemitism. Crimes and discrimination must be taken seriously, and spurious charges of antisemitism must be scrupulously avoided.

We appreciate your service to the community and want to make sure you understand the risks of potential harm and escalation that come from a politicized use of the term antisemitism. We would like to work with you directly to address these complex problems and the nuances required for future communications.

Rabbi Naomi Steinberg, Lecturer Emerita Cal Poly Humboldt

Rabbi Bob Rottenberg

Courtney Ladika, M.D., Temple Beth El President

Caroline Connor, M.D., M.P.H., Temple Beth El Vice President

Emeritus Professor Ann Alter, Temple Beth El Board Secretary

David Boyd, Temple Beth El Antisemitism Task Force

Press release copied from Redhead Blackbelt: https://kymkemp.com/2024/05/03/jewish-community-leaders-say-cal-poly-humboldt-protests-not-anti-semitic/

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PBS Reports on Rising Antisemistism - April 2023 JustAnotherGen May 2024 #1
Okay atreides1 May 2024 #3
Agree JustAnotherGen May 2024 #4
Thank you. Goddessartist May 2024 #2
Ask him how he feels JustAnotherGen May 2024 #5
First Goddessartist May 2024 #7
I was actually working for a Congress Woman JustAnotherGen May 2024 #9
Well, Goddessartist May 2024 #14
Please consider. AloeVera May 2024 #24
Full, original meaning of genocide. Very interesting. AloeVera May 2024 #47
Exactly. Lonestarblue May 2024 #101
Why aren't we talking about Sudan? shrike3 May 2024 #45
Because it's not trendy and the TV cameras wouldn't be there BannonsLiver May 2024 #48
Go start an OP obamanut2012 May 2024 #71
Take it up with the poster who dismissed Sudan shrike3 May 2024 #75
This is not the Oppression Olympics obamanut2012 May 2024 #70
There is no doubt that some of these protestors are antisemitic. Demsrule86 May 2024 #12
The Protests Should Continue... Nutty Putty May 2024 #13
Biden is not president of Israel. he cannot unilaterally stop the war. shrike3 May 2024 #37
Those bombs, mortar rounds, essential parts etc AloeVera May 2024 #41
What makes you think Bibi will stop if we withdraw aid? shrike3 May 2024 #43
The U.S. has now fully funded this war. AloeVera May 2024 #78
I have found nothing that supports your figures. shrike3 May 2024 #84
See Post # 83. AloeVera May 2024 #88
That article states what it is costing Israel. shrike3 May 2024 #91
But further... AloeVera May 2024 #82
So much for the one phone call idea shrike3 May 2024 #86
Bolsters my argument that Israel couldn't continue the war, at least at the same scale. AloeVera May 2024 #92
No, it doesn't bolster your argument shrike3 May 2024 #94
Theoretically, yes. But the U.S. has power and Israel is militarily dependent. AloeVera May 2024 #96
"Israel is a strong country militarily, has its own military industry, has a very well-trained military" shrike3 May 2024 #100
No one denies Israel has a strong military AloeVera May 2024 #102
Dead is dead. shrike3 May 2024 #103
Wow. AloeVera May 2024 #106
You were the one who said a smaller war would be better. Less people killed, and all. shrike3 May 2024 #107
I like my debates honest. AloeVera May 2024 #108
I'm crushed. shrike3 May 2024 #109
And if Israel continues on without us, would Biden still be blamed? shrike3 May 2024 #55
I'm sure you know the answer to that. n/t AloeVera May 2024 #79
I believe I do. Yes, he would be blamed. Because he didn't wave a magic wand. shrike3 May 2024 #87
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2024 #50
Eighty-five percent of Israel's budget does not come from the U.S. shrike3 May 2024 #54
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2024 #62
Yup, they have an NHS because of our aid obamanut2012 May 2024 #73
And if every ounce of aid is withdrawn and the war continues, who will you blame then? shrike3 May 2024 #76
We can and we should. All Western nations. AloeVera May 2024 #83
Short of waving a magic wand, what do you suggest? shrike3 May 2024 #85
What do you mean? AloeVera May 2024 #89
What do you suggest if Israel goes on without us? shrike3 May 2024 #90
Not pretending anything. AloeVera May 2024 #93
If anybody out there has a magic wand, I suggest they send it to the White House forthwith. shrike3 May 2024 #95
It's not a magic wand. The U.S. has the stick. AloeVera May 2024 #97
If Bibi continues without U.S. Aid, who will you blame then? shrike3 May 2024 #99
Great. Then Israel can carry on without our aid. Voltaire2 May 2024 #51
I'd be fine with that. But no complaining if and when the conflict continues. shrike3 May 2024 #53
I'll continue to oppose their genocidal operations. Voltaire2 May 2024 #56
Cool. Just don't blame Biden. shrike3 May 2024 #57
Sure. When we stopping providing support. Voltaire2 May 2024 #59
Cool. shrike3 May 2024 #60
I don't agree. The protests help both Hamas and Netanyahu. They do no good. This Demsrule86 May 2024 #44
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2024 #52
Whatever. shrike3 May 2024 #61
Israel tried to give back Gaza and the West Bank decades ago NickB79 May 2024 #105
Post removed Post removed May 2024 #16
So you're calling me, my almost 98 year old Jewish mother in law, Goddessartist May 2024 #17
I am prevented by the DU terms of use from answering your accusation directly. Beastly Boy May 2024 #19
You sound like Goddessartist May 2024 #27
Can you back up your accuation with anything tangible, or is it only Beastly Boy May 2024 #28
By DU's rules you couldn't answer honestly. Goddessartist May 2024 #30
The accusations are all yours. Beastly Boy May 2024 #36
No he doesn't... persoaally attacking him with the Netanyahu Cha May 2024 #77
Add Bernie Sanders to the list of those whose response would be defined Scrivener7 May 2024 #58
Absurd Goddessartist May 2024 #65
If "some on DU" include yours truly, Beastly Boy May 2024 #67
Deluded Thinking... Nutty Putty May 2024 #18
Then start dealing with the facts and the truth. Beastly Boy May 2024 #20
Educate yourself Nutty Putty May 2024 #31
I m sufficiently educated on the subject to question your understanding of it. Beastly Boy May 2024 #38
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2024 #63
I am not supporting genocide, and I am not at all certain you understand the meaning of the word. Beastly Boy May 2024 #66
I'm tired of your gaslighting! TheCynic56 May 2024 #29
Then by all means, don't comment on my posts! Beastly Boy May 2024 #35
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2024 #39
Don't be silly! Beastly Boy May 2024 #49
Yes they do but it's not Beastly Boy who's "mean". Cha May 2024 #68
Beastly Boy Doesn't "gaslight". Cha May 2024 #72
Rec'd 1000+ Mossfern May 2024 #64
"My hubby is Jewish..." Jedi Guy May 2024 #110
This line is truly relevant here Doc Sportello May 2024 #6
Oh c'mon everyone knows the source LuvLoogie May 2024 #8
Good article. Jirel May 2024 #10
Some behavior towards Jewish students by those protesting GAZA is clearly antisemitic. Demsrule86 May 2024 #25
Interestingly, this theory illustrates the nature of antisemitism in its current iteration. Beastly Boy May 2024 #11
Agree totally FakeNoose May 2024 #22
I would say that most protests occur in major media markets. Beastly Boy May 2024 #23
Agreed, and it's further proof that the students themselves aren't initiating the trouble FakeNoose May 2024 #26
The desire to minimize racism is interesting Sympthsical May 2024 #15
I think we have an emerging horseshoe crowd On the forum. BannonsLiver May 2024 #46
So predictable. Retro news is now fashionable. jaxexpat May 2024 #21
Good post Prairie Gates May 2024 #32
Of interest: Gloves off: The International Criminal Court prosecutor issues Passages May 2024 #33
Thanks for posting. The ICC should be free to prosecute war crimes against any perpetrators. Ping Tung May 2024 #42
DURec leftstreet May 2024 #34
I feel that people don't really understand or accept how bad anti-semitism is ismnotwasm May 2024 #40
There are unfortunately people, more common than one would hope Sympthsical May 2024 #74
Yes, that is my general impression ismnotwasm May 2024 #80
Thanks for posting the Hate Glossary. I actually read through it and DemocraticPatriot May 2024 #81
Exactly what are you trying to say? ismnotwasm May 2024 #104
I am saying that it is NOT antisemitic to believe that those who support DemocraticPatriot May 2024 #111
Thanks for posting - well said obamanut2012 May 2024 #69
Jewish Community Leaders Say Cal Poly Humboldt Protests are not Anti-Semitic. PufPuf23 May 2024 #98
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