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Jewish Law Students Association Responds to Threats at Cornell University

Jewish Law Students Association Responds to Threats at Cornell University

“Unfortunately, this most recent threat is not an isolated incident.”

What has unfolded at Cornell in recent days is downright shocking. The Jewish Law Students Association put out this statement:

To the Cornell Law School community,

The Jewish Law Students Association (JLSA) writes to you in the wake of threats of antisemitic violence at Cornell, on campuses nationwide, and around the world. This past Sunday, October 29th, messages were posted to “Greek Rank,” a student discussion forum, targeting Cornell University’s Jewish community.

These threats used crude and antisemitic language to call for horrific violence, such as the slaughter and sexual assault of Jewish students, and directly targeted Jewish spaces on campus such as the kosher dining hall and local synagogues.

We are very grateful for the swift response of both local law enforcement and Cornell University in ensuring student safety. Police are on site, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been notified, and a suspect is now in custody. On Monday, October 30th, NYS Governor Kathy Hochul was joined by Cornell University President, Martha Pollack, leaders of the New York State Police, and officers of the Cornell University Police Department to condemn the antisemitism and provide resources to the Cornell community.

Unfortunately, this most recent threat is not an isolated incident. Over the course of the past three weeks, students have been bombarded with an outpouring of hateful messages. Offensive graffiti has been tagged across campus. Some Cornell faculty have made public antisemitic statements, with one administrator calling the October 7th Hamas attacks an act of “resistance” and a professor labeling the violence as “exhilarating” and “energizing.” These statements have coincided with a worldwide surge of antisemitism.

Last week, Jewish demonstrators in New Orleans were physically assaulted while confronting anti-Israel provocateurs. This past weekend, a mob swarmed an airport in Dagestan, Russia in an attempt to attack passengers returning on a flight from Israel. This Monday, a number of Jewish schools in Paris were evacuated due to bomb threats.

As Jewish children, we were raised with the constant reminder that rampant antisemitic violence has always repeated itself throughout history. As Jewish children, we were told to remain vigilant, but it is our job now to ensure “never again.” Strength and community are powerful antidotes for hate. This is a time where we must come together as a community to stand united and strong in the face of hatred. We urge you to stand with us and stand strong.

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Comments

Steven Brizel | November 3, 2023 at 8:56 am

Be strong and don’t be afraid of evil;

nancyinOregon | November 3, 2023 at 1:07 pm

While acknowledging WAJ’s belief that universities have come to a point where they are irredeemable, I hope this triggers a strong reaction from the public (parents and philanthropist alumni alike) and causes university attendance to plummet. Let’s Bud Light the Marxist indoctrination factories: elementary, high school, college. Until a substantial number of us make that message clear, for sure nothing will change. I have the misfortune to live in the state where Portland and Eugene control state politics, but there are still things I can do on the local level.