Center official says, “Such an individual so filled with hatred should be immediately removed from thoseduties.”
The Simon Wiesenthal Center today expressed outrage over threats of violence towards pro-Israel students made by Stanford University
In a letter to Dr. Marc Tessier-Lavigne, the President of Stanford University, Rabbi Cooper, wrote that, “such an overt threat made by astudent, who knows full well the code of conduct your University has established, demands direct action from your office denouncing his verbal thuggery and threat along with a warning to him andother members of Students For Palestine that any further threats, verbal or physical made against Jewish students or other supporters of Israel, will lead to immediate expulsion and removal fromcampus.”
Cooper also noted to Dr. Tessier-Lavigne, that despite Stanford’s longstanding and positive relationship with Israeli academia, “Jewishstudents and other supporters of Israel have been subject to intimidation, harassment, and virulent campaigns demonizing the Jewish state on many of America’s finest campuses.”
“We hope you will take all necessary steps to denounce and counter this threat,” Rabbi Cooper concluded.
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