LOS ANGELES (Press Release) — On November 10, StandWithUs, along with Jessica Shafran and Raphi Cooper, current students attending the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, and Silberman alumna Morr Mazal Barton, submitted a complaint against the Silberman School and Hunter College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY) system, to the United States Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR). The complaint alleges a violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI), detailing antisemitic discrimination and harassment experienced by students, the resulting systemic and pervasive climate of aggression towards Jewish individuals—including those who dare to express their Zionist identities—and the lack of meaningful response from the Hunter/Silberman administrations.
The purpose of Title VI is to prevent and remedy pervasively hostile environments based on race, color, or national origin. While Title VI does not protect groups on the basis of religion, its protections are available to groups with a shared religion that also have a shared ancestry and/or ethnic characteristics, such as Jews, Sikhs, and Muslims. When such a group is subjected to a hostile climate on a university campus, the administration is obligated to take proactive corrective measures or risk losing its federal funding.
The antisemitic incidents at Hunter/Silberman came to a climax in May 2021 during two mandatory Silberman Practice Learning Lab class sessions held over Zoom. Students attending those sessions were subjected to hateful attacks directed at Jewish identity when the meeting was hijacked by fellow students in lieu of the expected class discussion. When Jewish students attempted to respond, including giving expression to their Zionist identities, they were resoundingly met with hostility from this “virtual mob.” Meanwhile, the course instructor remained silent, failing to take any action to reclaim the class sessions or address the disruptive behavior. In fact, another university professor in attendance joined the students in the hijacking of the classes. The combination of this professor’s participation and the silence of the other professors in attendance signaled to Jewish student attendees approval of the disruptive and antisemitic behavior. This impression has only been bolstered by the fact that, despite numerous requests for the administration to publicly address the situation and issue a statement condemning the antisemitism expressed in those Zoom classes, Hunter/Silberman administrators have failed to do so.
As detailed in the complaint, this incident is only the most recent in what current and former students have described as a years-long pattern of antisemitic conduct followed by the repeated failure of the Hunter/Silberman administration to meaningfully address the known hostile climate. For example, students have described incidents in which Silberman professors have questioned the fitness and qualification of Jewish students for social work practice based on their religious beliefs, ignored blatantly antisemitic statements from students directed at their Jewish peers during class discussions, and singled out the Jewish community—during class time—in discussing the problems of the COVID-19 pandemic. Other administrators have minimized or outright ignored concerns about antisemitism on campus.
“No student should have to endure such a hostile climate at school, and we are proud of these three current and former students for standing up and speaking out against antisemitic harassment and discrimination,” said Roz Rothstein, StandWithUs CEO and Co-Founder. “Every school has a legal responsibility and moral duty to ensure a safe and welcoming learning environment for all. Because of the administration’s repeated refusal to take meaningful corrective action, we are appealing to the Department of Education to ensure that the rights of Jewish students on this campus are equally protected alongside those of all other students.”
The StandWithUs Center for Combating Antisemitism worked alongside the StandWithUs Saidoff Legal Department to aid Shafran, Barton, and Cooper in filing the complaint.
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Hunter College School of Social Work, now known as Silberman, is my alma mater. It was a shining light in the profession which was part of the city university of ny, thus allowing all citizens an equal opportunity for a stellar education. It is beyond comprehension that it has succumbed to the lowest academic and moral level especially challenging the jewish place in social work where many of the foundational ideas come from our tradition. The topping on this disgusting, toxic environment is that it is happening in a school named after its Jewish philanthropist. If i can be of any assistance in this lawsuit, please dont hesitate to contact me. I am sickened by this from both students and administration.
?Taking action against Jewish students has been a practice for a while. It is admirable that that Stand With Us has gotten involved and publicized the named event, and , now, perhaps , something will change.
Antisemitism has existed and still exists on many campuses and there must be an end to it, everywhere. All forms of hatred against any group should be eliminated and an open debate between groups with diverse opinions should be made available.
If not on campuses, the best place for such discussions, then where?
Thanks StandWithUs.
The only way to protect Jews and pro-Israel people is through lawsuits, monetary if possible. Letters from Administrators are meaningless.