Berkeley professor strikes into workplace for ‘sit-in’ in opposition to antisemitism

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A Berkeley professor has moved into his workplace for a “sit-in” after accusing the Northern California college of an “lack of ability to make troublesome and necessary choices” relating to antisemitism on campus, in accordance with experiences. 

Professor Ron Hassner, the Helen Diller Household Chair in Israel Research on the college, introduced a sleeping bag into his workplace Thursday after writing a letter to UC Chancellor Carol Christ and Provost Benjamin Hermalin.

“If my college students really feel that they can’t stroll safely throughout campus with out being bullied, then I cannot cross campus both,” Hassner wrote, in accordance with The Jewish Information of Northern California. 

“I’m pondering that perhaps by doing this — giving the scholars some hope, displaying them that somebody cares, the door’s open, there’s a light-weight within the window, please come by, let’s speak — I can avert the subsequent catastrophe.” 

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Berkeley professor Ron Hassner is doing a “sit-in” in opposition to antisemitism by transferring into his workplace.  (Smith Assortment/Gado/Getty Photographs)

In a separate letter to college students posted to X by Los Angeles-based Dr. Afshine Emrani, Hassner stated he would now be instructing all of his lessons on Zoom and inspired his colleagues to do the identical till the campus is secure from antisemitism. He informed The Jewish Information eight colleagues up to now have agreed to begin instructing their lessons on Zoom in help of him.

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“I’ll keep in my workplace till we take mandatory steps to forestall violence between college students,” he added. “I’ll educate, eat, and sleep in my workplace. My workplace can be open in any respect hours of the day and evening, on weekdays and weekends, to all college students who don’t really feel secure, or who’ve been subjected to antisemitic abuse, or who want to chat. 

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“I may also go away a light-weight on in my workplace window always, so that every one college students strolling by on Bancroft Ave. can see that a minimum of one college member is sleeping as badly at evening as they’re.”

Professional-Palestinian protesters at Individuals’s Park in Berkeley in January, not removed from campus.  (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu through Getty Photographs)

Berkeley and different campuses have been the targets of antisemitic assaults since Hamas launched an unprovoked assault on Israel in October, starting the battle. 

“In distinction to current protests, my protest is non-confrontational, non-violent, and authorized,” Hassner added. “It will likely be simple to disregard, particularly within the first few weeks earlier than guests and media discover me and my workplace in a reasonably matted state. After that, it’s going to change into an more and more embarrassing public show of the college’s lack of ability to make troublesome and necessary choices.”

UC Berkeley college students stroll by means of Sather Gate on the UC Berkeley campus April 17, 2007, in Berkeley, California. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Photographs)

Hassner wrote in his letter to the administration he’s “sorely afraid” over a deliberate protest by pro-Israel college students anticipated to march on Monday to the college’s Sather Gate, which pro-Palestinian protesters have been blocking for a month, in accordance with The Jewish Information. 

In October, Hassner and a professor of Center Japanese research on the college put out a joint letter to college students saying that whereas they “disagree vehemently,” they nonetheless deal with one another with “respect and dignity” and had been “heartbroken to listen to of incidents of close to violence between college students in current days. We is not going to tolerate our college students harming one another.”  

Fox Information Digital has reached out to Berkeley and Hassner for remark. 

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The college informed The Jewish Information it “stays dedicated to fostering an atmosphere conducive to strong free speech and by which all members of its neighborhood really feel that they might have interaction in campus life with out worry of harassment. The administration is dedicated to confronting antisemitism and holds professor Hassner in nice esteem, and it’s in dialog with him about his issues.”

Berkeley professor strikes into workplace for ‘sit-in’ in opposition to antisemitism

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