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DONATIONS DRYING UP? Harvard Alums Say Fix Antisemitism Problem or Lose Cash

By Eric Bolling Staff

(Photo by Scott Eisen/Getty Images)

1,600 Jewish Harvard alumni have a message for their alma mater: fix the antisemitism or donations dry up.

“We never thought that, at Harvard University, we would have to argue the point that terrorism against civilians demands immediate and unequivocal condemnation,” members of the Harvard College Jewish Alumni Association (HCJAA) wrote in an open letter to President Claudine Gay and Dean of Harvard College Rakesh Khurana. “We never thought we would have to argue for recognition of our own humanity.”

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From Newsmax:

The alumni association is asking the university to recognize it as a formal special interest group, share detailed plans on how to keep Jewish students safe on campus, and adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism.

“This is a broad and growing intergenerational movement of alumni from many different sectors and industries,” Rebecca Claire Brooks, a co-founder of the HCJAA, told CNN. “Yes, some of them are very influential donors, and some of them are sort of more normal-sized donors. But we’re speaking in one unified voice in response to this moment.”

The HCJAA said that Hamas’ massacre of Jews in Israel was “met with acclaim by over 30 Harvard student groups, who called the intentional slaughter of civilians ‘justified’ and claimed that Israel was ‘solely responsible.'”

“This deluded romanticization of violence has been matched by calls for more violence and the obliteration of the state of Israel ‘by any means necessary,’ ” the group added.

More over at Newsmax:



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