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U of California regents approve statements on ‘anti-Semitic forms of Zionism’

(JTA) — The University of California’s Board of Regents voted to adopt a statement condemning anti-Semitic behavior and an accompanying report that urges campus leaders to confront “anti-Semitic forms of anti-Zionism.” Thursday’s vote came a day after a committee of the governing board voted unanimously to send the “Statement of Principles Against Intolerance” and accompanying report to the full board. The document had been in the works for months and drawn strongly divergent responses over plans to include anti-Zionism as a form of discrimination. Some pro-Israel groups said the inclusion was necessary to protect Jewish students, while others said it was wrong to declare criticism of a political ideology to be a form of discrimination. In the end, the regents compromised by modifying the document to denounce only “anti-Semitic forms” of anti-Zionism. The original document, submitted in January, had declared both antisemitism and anti-Zionism to be unacceptable. Still, the move was widely hailed by American Jewish groups.

In September, the regents convened a working group in response to allegations of rising antisemitism in the U.C. system, a network of 10 public universities. In January, it issued a report calling on the regents and university leaders “actively to challenge anti-Semitism and other forms of discrimination when and wherever they emerge within the University community.”

The final statement approved by the committee March 23 reads, in part: “Opposition to Zionism often is expressed in ways that are not simply statements of disagreement over politics and policy, but also assertions of prejudice and intolerance toward Jewish people and culture. Anti-Semitism, anti-Semitic forms of anti-Zionism and other forms of discrimination have no place at the University of California.”

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