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Mark Goldfeder, the Director of the National Jewish Advocacy Center, a law professor and a rabbi.
Mark Goldfeder on X, October 1, 2024
Mark Goldfeder displaying terrorism supporting leaflets distributed at Columbia University at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Hate Crimes in the US.
Yael Halaas M.D. FACS (CC ‘92, Weill Cornell ‘96)
President and Founder of the AJMA
The American Jewish Medical Association (AJMA) thanks the Documenting Jew Hatred on Campus (DJHC) project for providing valuable information to educate the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the House Education and the Workforce Committee about antisemitism and harassment at Columbia University Medical School.
The materials provided by DJHC helped to persuade members of these congressional committees to send a letter to Interim Columbia University President Katrina Armstrong demanding answers to “ongoing and pervasive” acts of antisemitic harassment at the university and its associate medical school and centers.
Shai Davidai, Assistant Professor of Business, Columbia University Business School
Shai Davidai on X, September 27, 2024
Shai Davidai's new school year message to us.
Harriet Jackson, historian and educator, member of "Columbia Faculty and Staff Supporting Israel" (CFSI), and formerly Assistant Director of Research at Teachers College and French Historian/Archivist at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.
The DJHC archive has already proven its value by providing data for policies, investigations, legislation, and litigation that serve to protect us Jews. Future historians and students will be able to consult your archive to study 21st-century issues of: radicalisation; anti-West ideologies; the implementation and ramifications of DEI on college campuses; the pursuit of identity politics in the US; student and faculty protest, as well as the connections of the above phenomena with antisemitism and anti-Zionism. Last but not least, historians will find ample evidence of Jewish resistance and resiliency in the face of danger. Historians will be indebted to DJHC for posterity.
Thank you for the invaluable work you are doing.
December 4, 2024