This, in essence, is what the Cornell Coalition for Mutual Liberation did on Dec. 1 when they demanded Cornell define anti-Zionism as an “ideology” and not antisemitism. When considering violations of Title VI involving accusations of antisemitism, federal agencies are required Under Executive Order 13899 to consider the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism and the IHRA’s contemporary examples of antisemitism. This means that Cornell, too, must consider the IHRA definition when assessing whether an incident on campus qualifies as antisemitism. Anti-Zionism seeks to deny Jews the right to be themselves as a people and a religion. Gideon Saar ’96, ‘2000 is Dr. Philip and Rosalyn Baron Professor of Management and Professor of Finance at Cornell University’s SC Johnson College of Business.
Source: Daily Sun February 03, 2024 01:25 UTC