Rutgers prez denies university apologized for condemning anti-Semitism
In a phone interview with the Post Sunday night, Rabbi Yosef Carlebach, the executive director of Rutgers University Chabad House, characterized Rutgers as “a tremendous place for Jewish life” and home to a “thriving, happy Jewish population.”
Carlebach, who has been part of the Rutgers community since 1978, thought university officials had “made a big mistake” with the scope of their statements.
The rabbi said that rather than trying to address recent incidents of anti-Semitism on and around campus — including physical attacks on people who outwardly appear Jewish and the egging of a fraternity house during a Holocaust remembrance event last month — university officials “tried to enter the domain of woke politics.”
“In trying to be everything to everybody,” Carlebach explained, “they turned out to be nothing.”
https://nypost.com/2021/05/30/rutgers-prez-denies-university-apologized-for-condemning-anti-semitism/
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