Rabbi Moshe Hauer is calling on the White House and federal government to take a harder stance on combating campus antisemitism after the “anarchy” at Columbia University.
“What was very clear last week was basically a cry from the university leadership of Columbia and from the law school, the former law school dean, who’s the head of the antisemitism Task Force, that they don’t know how to draw the line between what is permitted and what is forbidden. And that task should not be on a task force of the community. That task, that definition, should be provided by the government of the country that tells them what’s permitted, what’s forbidden,” Hauer told Fox News Digital.
He continued, “The Justice Department, the Department of Education, should be telling the schools where the line is, should be telling the schools what appropriate enforcement looks like. Meanwhile, they’re left to figure it out for themselves. And that’s …