By Sha’i ben-Tekoa
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The Trump administration announced on March 20 that it is suing Harvard University for failing to act against antisemitism in its hallowed ivy-covered halls.
The forty-four pages produced by the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division allege that after October 7, with “deliberate indifference…Harvard fostered and continues to foster a campus climate where hostile antisemitism and anti-Israeli conduct thrive.”
A year ago, in April, 2025, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Education, and the General Services Administration sent a letter to Harvard President Alan Garber calling for reforms that the second Trump administration wanted in order to “maintain Harvard’s financial relationship with the federal government.” The letter demanded Harvard “audit those programs and departments that most fuel antisemitic harassment or reflect ideological capture,” e.g. the Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES) and the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures would be staffed by anti-Jews.
But the Divinity School too is known for its anti-Israel hostility and may be the worst of all?
Harvard, “you’ve come a long way, baby.”
In the Torah, G-d tells Abraham a great nation will come from his loins, but it will take four hundred years.
Likewise, in the one-volume, classic Columbia University Encyclopedia, the entry on the Roman Empire, the progeny of Jacob’s brother Esau, reports it also lasted four centuries.
The same might be said of the British Empire, from the glorious Elizabethan age of the 16th century until the 20th, when in 1967 it relinquished rule in Aden, the last of the Empire east of Suez.
In the Bible, in the age of the Judges, it also took the Israelites some four centuries to coalesce as a nation (and no longer a tribal confederation), to subdue the Canaanites and Philistines and become a nation under one king.
In the Bible, the first Israelite generation after the Exodus is known as “dor ha-midbar,” the “generation of the desert,” teaching a generation can be forty years. The first Temple stood for 403 years; the second Temple for 418. That’s ten generations each.
Sixteen years after when Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock in 1620, after nine weeks at sea, passing some of the time studying Hebrew so they could read the Bible in the original, the leader of their community, a minister of their religion, and other elders realized their settlement needed to train future leaders who of course would also be ministers.
So, in 1636, they founded a school, Harvard, basically a seminary to train the next generation of politico/religious leaders. They established a four-year program of study that required each year the study of Hebrew, at the end which they received the academic degree of a B.A. and clerical ordination.
Indeed, the cap and gown of graduation ceremonies in our time are the garments worn originally by medieval Catholic priests in monasteries, the origin of the very institution of today’s universities.
And on graduation day at Harvard, the valedictorian, chosen for being the best student of Hebrew in the graduating class, delivered his commencement speech in Hebrew. This was the tradition at Harvard that lasted for its first 150 years.
Fast forward to the United States Department of Justice indictment/description of Harvard in its relationship today to Jews and their Bible. Surely, Harvard’s founding fathers up there beyond the Pearly Gates are shedding a tear for what has happened to their school. From awe of the People of the Book and their Book, their school has become a cesspool of Jew-hatred in which, according to the DOJ report, there have been “mobs” of haters of Israel physically harassing Jews in the Harvard Yard, mobs of classical Jew-haters on fire in their brains with fantasies of Jews committing acts of terrible crimes that have no basis in truth. These mobs have “occupied its buildings and terrorized its Jewish and Israeli students.”
The report says that since October 7, 2023, Harvard has done nothing against barring Jewish students from entering buildings. Worse, Harvard University Police Chief Victor A. Clay did nothing against the unauthorized demonstrations and tent camps.
The complaint charges that Harvard did nothing against protests that “featured outward hostility, harassment, and intimidation directed at Jewish and Israeli students.” This includes chants of “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” “globalize the intifada,” and the infamous Nazi-adjacent cry of “there is only one solution, intifada revolution.” As the complaint puts it, this rhetoric calls “to expand violence towards Jews that reminds the listener of the Nazis’ ‘final solution to the Jewish question,’ which was the gas chambers.”
The Harvard administration even “rewarded students who assaulted, harassed, or intimidated their Jewish and Israeli peers.” After some students broke into and occupied University Hall on November 16, 2023, one Harvard dean “brought them burritos for dinner,” as another dean brought them candy.
When a Jewish student named Yoav Segev began videoing a “die-in” protest on October 18, 2023, two graduate students assaulted him and were criminally charged. Harvard later honored one, a law student named Ibrahim I. Bharmal, appointing him Class Marshal, gave him free housing, and a $65,000 fellowship to work at the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Harvard president Alan Garber blamed Segev for his own assault, claiming that “the way he was taking videos appears provocative.”
This is horrifying. The United States of America has been riddled, at least since the Clinton Administration (1993-2001) with degenerate corruption: that president’s perverted sex play with a woman old enough to be his daughter in the Oval Office no less; the recent exposure of Muslim Somalis looting billions of dollars of federal funds in Minnesota; even more billions pilfered in California government-connected scams; Biden’s criminal opening of the country’s borders to millions of unknown aliens, including homicidal psychopaths; before then, the treasonous plot to destroy President Trump with the colossal lie that he was a Russian agent, when in fact it was Hillary Clinton who used a former Soviet agent to smear him. She accused him of her own treason.
It has become a culture inviting transvestites into their children’s kindergartens; whose demographers report Americans are not having children, at the same time the government has supported the destruction of millions of infants in the womb; an LGBT culture in which sexual perversion has become socially acceptable.
The ugly Jew-hatred at Harvard is only another symptom of a society rotting from within, whose common speech is now peppered with F-bombs of other dirty words; some of whose elementary school libraries have stocked homosexual pornography.
Of course the Jews are hated. Their Biblical values, morals and ethics that once inspired the Pilgrims, whose descendants went on to create the finest of American universities, are under attack.
A society one of whose two major political parties, Mr. Jefferson’s party, have become prostitutes catering to the Jew-haters. Most of the Democratic senators just voted to deny military assistance to Israel, as every day the Muslims have launched missiles into the country terrifying millions of Jews.
What has happened to Harvard and sister institutions like Columbia, whose encyclopedia reported that Rome lasted four centuries only, likewise shows symptoms of a terminal, spiritual decrepitude featuring the latest explosion in world history of mass Jew-hatred.
PHANTOM NATION: Inventing the “Palestinians” as the Obstacle to Peace is available at Amazon.com in hard cover or a Kindle ebook. His podcasts can be heard on www.phantom-nation.com.


Meanwhile Harvard is hoist by their own D.E.I.
https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2025/01/harvard-legacy-of-slavery-layoffs
Happened.
Annie Nathan Meyer (1867–1950) was the key Jewish founder of Barnard College.
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Role in Founding: In 1889, at age 22, she secured approval, funding, and the first lease for the college, providing a space for women to receive an education equivalent to men at Columbia.
Background: Born into an illustrious Sephardic Jewish family in New York, she was a writer and activist who served on the board of trustees for over 50 years.
Legacy: Meyer was a strong advocate for women’s education, brought Zora Neale Hurston to the college on scholarship, and was an active campaigner against antisemitism, particularly in the 1930s.
Overcoming Hurdles: She often faced challenges within the institution, including struggles to recognize Jewish donors and students (such as proposing the name “Schiff” for a hall, which was rejected in favor of “Barnard Hall”).
Virginia Gildersleeve, the longest-serving dean of Barnard College (1911–1947), has a widely documented and “deserved” reputation for antisemitism that manifested through institutional policies, international political stances, and personal biases. While she was a trailblazing feminist and a key figure in the founding of the United Nations, her legacy is deeply complicated by her exclusionary practices.
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Aspects of Gildersleeve’s Antisemitism
Admissions Quotas: Gildersleeve was a primary architect of admissions policies designed to limit the enrollment of Jewish students. She viewed the increasing number of Jewish applicants as a “problem” and implemented subjective criteria, such as “character” and “personality” assessments, to justify excluding them in favor of a more “socially desirable” student body.
Anti-Zionist Activism: Following World War II, she became a fervent and public anti-Zionist. She co-founded the American Friends of the Middle East, an organization that opposed the establishment of the State of Israel, often using rhetoric that contemporary and modern critics identify as antisemitic.
Stance on European Fascism: In the early 1930s, Gildersleeve made provocative statements regarding the rise of fascism in Europe that were criticized as being tone-deaf to the plight of Jews under Nazi rule. However, she did join other college heads in 1933 to publicly deplore the exclusion of Jewish children from German schools.
Conflict with Annie Nathan Meyer: Gildersleeve had a famously acrimonious relationship with Barnard’s founder, Annie Nathan Meyer, who was Jewish. Meyer and others, like Jacob Schiff, attributed several institutional slights—including the refusal to name buildings after Jewish donors—directly to the antisemitism of Gildersleeve and Columbia President Nicholas Murray Butler.
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Modern Reckoning
In recent years, Barnard has actively grappled with this history. The college’s “Making Barnard History” project and biographers like Nancy Woloch have sought to “unpack the revelations and significance” of her biases without erasing her academic achievements. Today, the campus continues to face challenges regarding its climate for Jewish students, including federal investigations and lawsuits related to its handling of campus protests.
The last paragraph is the tell all of far too many universities in America. Of course they are highly funded by Qatar who is number one and by China who is number two. So you have the Jihadi commies running our higher education. What can you expect but the filth they spew today.
Were the Jews to open their own university with entry for Jews only, the US government would sue them for discrimination. If they were then to allow “others” in, the institution would die within a week unless Israeli special forces were there too.
dreuveni,
You said, “Were the Jews to open their own university with entry for Jews only, the US government would sue them for discrimination.”
I think you are right in distrusting the Far Left Deep State, but for a Jewish University to succeed it needs to act like Thomas Aquinas College that was founded in 1971 and is 100% Catholic. It has been very successful and has now opened a 2nd campus. It rejects all Federal money. By doing so it keeps its independence. Same with the new University of Austin that is also a Great Books type college but is more entrepreneurial in its goals.
A wealthy Jewish philanthropist could easily start a new Jewish college as it only takes $50 million or so. So many small private Liberal Arts colleges are closing that buying a campus shoudl be easy.
Require 4 years of Hebrew and Tanach study and you will keep out 99.99% of non Jews.
Unfortunately, lots of Jews would opt out too.