Friday, June 8, 2007

From Rabbi Eckstein, President IFCJ

We want to alert you to a very important Israel-related issue that has arisen—and to tell you how you can play a critical role in addressing it.

In 2005, the Association of University Teachers in Britain (AUT) called for a boycott of two leading Israeli universities. And in 2006, another British teachers union, the National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education (NATFHE), followed suit.

These two unions merged last year—and, as you might expect, the new organization that was formed, the University and College Union (UCU), is a hotbed of anti-Israel activism. Last week, the UCU passed two motions calling for a boycott of all Israeli academics.

Learn how you can send a message to the UCU today.

What is the UCU's problem with Israel? Israel is, after all, a democratic country where access to education and academic freedom flourish. If the UCU were to single out any nation in the Middle East for criticism, one would think it would be one of Israel's neighbors—the Arab and Muslim countries where freedom and access to education are often greatly restricted and, in some cases, nonexistent, especially for women. But the UCU has not called for a boycott of any other nation in the world—not China, Saudi Arabia, Zimbabwe, Iran, Sudan, or any other country where gross violations of human rights occur routinely.

While the UCU is silent about oppression in these countries, it has harsh words for democratic Israel. In these motions it maintains that "Israel's 40-year occupation has seriously damaged the fabric of Palestinian society." No mention is made of the brutal fighting between rival Palestinian factions that has turned Gaza into a war zone. The UCU also maintains that Israel denies Palestinians educational rights through "shootings and arrests of teachers, lecturers and students"—a scurrilous lie so far removed from reality that it can only be explained by a deep-seated anti-Israel prejudice.

Today, we need you to add your voice to the growing chorus of those speaking out against the outrageous, prejudiced actions of the UCU. Your response can make a difference—we saw this in 2005, when public outcry ultimately led the AUT to drop their call for a boycott. We've made it easy for you to send a message to UCU leadership telling them that Israel's friends will not stand by and see her treated unfairly.

Send a message to the UCU today—and take a stand for Israel!
With prayers for shalom, peace,
Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein

President, International Fellowship of Christians and Jews

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