Rabbi David Wolpe Quits Harvard Anti-Semitism Committee, Calls School’s Ideology ‘Evil’

The hits just keep coming for Harvard. A well-known rabbi named David Wolpe, who is a visiting scholar at the school, has just quit the school’s anti-Semitism committee, calling the school’s ideology ‘evil.’

Harvard’s image has been severely diminished over the last several weeks.

The New York Post reports:

Prominent rabbi quits Harvard antisemitism committee, brands college’s ideology ‘evil’A prominent rabbi and visiting scholar at Harvard University quit the school’s antisemitism committee Thursday, writing on X that the college is helping to cast Jews are “oppressors.”“The system at Harvard along with the ideology that grips far too many of the students and faculty, the ideology that works only along axes of oppression and places Jews as oppressors and therefore intrinsically evil, is itself evil,” David Wolpe wrote.The exit came just days after Harvard President Claudine Gay’s controversial congressional testimony on the school’s handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict.The visiting scholar at Harvard Divinity School praised Gay as a “kind and thoughtful” person, but said her congressional comments were “painfully inadequate” in addressing spiraling antisemitism on the Cambridge campus and elsewhere.“Ignoring Jewish suffering is evil,” he wrote. “Belittling or denying the Jewish experience, including unspeakable atrocities, is a vast and continuing catastrophe.

Rabbi Wolpe’s tweets are below:

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1/3 Resigning, a Hanukkah Message: As of today I have resigned from the antisemitism advisory committee at Harvard. Without rehashing all of the obvious reasons that have been endlessly adumbrated online, and with great respect for the members of the committee, the short explanation is that both events on campus and the painfully inadequate testimony reinforced the idea that I cannot make the sort of difference I had hoped. Still, there are several points worth making. I believe Claudine Gay to be both a kind and thoughtful person. Most of the students here wish only to get an education and a job, not prosecute ideological agendas, and there are many, many honorable, thoughtful and good people at the institution. Harvard is still a repository of extraordinary minds and important research.

Full text:

2/3 However, the system at Harvard along with the ideology that grips far too many of the students and faculty, the ideology that works only along axes of oppression and places Jews as oppressors and therefore intrinsically evil, is itself evil. Ignoring Jewish suffering is evil. Belittling or denying the Jewish experience, including unspeakable atrocities, is a vast and continuing catastrophe. Denying Israel the self-determination as a Jewish nation accorded unthinkingly to others is endemic, and evil.

Full text:

3/3 Battling that combination of ideologies is the work of more than a committee or a single university. It is not going to be changed by hiring or firing a single person, or posting on X, or yelling at people who don’t post as you wish when you wish, as though posting is the summation of one’s moral character. This is the task of educating a generation, and also a vast unlearning. Part of the problem is a simple herd mentality – people screaming slogans whose meaning and implication they know nothing of, or not wishing to be disliked by taking an unpopular position. Some of it is the desire to achieve social status by being the sole or greatest victim. Some of it is simple, old fashioned Jew hatred, that ugly arrow in the quiver of dark hearts for millenia.In this generation, outside of Israel, we are called to be Maccabees of a different order. We do not fight the actual battle but we search for the cruse of oil left behind. Remember the oil was to last one night, but lasted eight – which means there were seven nights of miracle. But of course the first night was the greatest miracle — because the motivation to light the initial candle, to ensure the continuity and vitality of tradition in each generation, that is the supreme miracle. Dispute but also create. Build the institutions you value, don’t merely attack those you denigrate. We are at a moment when the toxicity of intellectual slovenliness has been laid bare for all to see. Time to kindle the first candle. Create that miracle for us and all Israel — Blessing to you and Hag Urim Sameach.

Here’s a Hanukkah message from Wolpe:

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