Israel on Campus Coalition


John,


Harvard University released its report on antisemitism and anti-Israel bias, and the findings are deeply disturbing.


Here are three pieces that we personally wanted to share with you.


FINDING #1: A pro-Israel student planned to share at a forum how his grandfather surviving the Holocaust and fleeing to Israel inspired his career goals. He was told this story was not "tasteful".


FINDING #2: Pro-Israel students were informed by their peers and teachers that their presence was offensive and were asked to clarify that they were, "one of the good ones" by denouncing Israel.


FINDING #3: Israeli students were shunned based on their national identity.


"Some people, upon learning that I'm Israeli, tell me they won't talk with someone from a 'genocidal country'."


At Israel on Campus Coalition, we are on the front lines, fighting this hatred every single day. We are working tirelessly to ensure that pro-Israel students feel safe, supported, and empowered to express their identity and their connection to Israel without fear.


But we cannot do it alone.


We need your help to combat this rising tide of antisemitism and anti-Israel bias. Your donation, no matter the size, will make a real difference in the lives of pro-Israel students across the country.


It will help us:

  • Provide resources and training to students to combat antisemitism.
  • Organize events and programs that celebrate pro-Israel culture and heritage.
  • Advocate for policies that protect pro-Israel students from discrimination.

The time to act is now. Harvard's report is a wake-up call. We cannot stand idly by while pro-Israel students are silenced and marginalized.


Please, stand with Israel on Campus Coalition and help us fight for a future where all students feel safe and welcome on campus.


Sincerely,

Israel on Campus Coalition


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