Next January, the President of Harvard was replaced with an Interim President, Alan Garber. I wrote an article at the time about this, which came across as a” key use” for a Jew. Garber is more of a Harvard institutional man than a man working to combat racism, as I argued that nothing would change at the university.
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It is deeply unhappy, but I was 100 % correct about Harvard and Garber. This year, the school and this person have shown their true selves with regard to Saul Zaritt, the university’s professor of Yiddish, and their actions.
Zaritt, a student of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, is considered one of the best scientists in the world in Jewish books. His intellectual writings have received a lot of praise, Harvard Crimson reports that many of his coworkers have cited his achievements and positive impact on the university, and he is the only Jewish scholar in Harvard’s Comparative Literature Department.
By all accounts, it seemed a given that he would simply get career, which he was off for this quarter. Given that the position is currently endowed and will not cost Harvard any money, it appeared as though it would be more of a decorum than a challenge because one of just two faculty members in his field, with the other leaving next month. And with the majority suggestion of his Department’s scientific to Grant him tenancy, it seemed a fait accompli that Zaritt may be spending his job in Cambridge, Mass.
However, Alan Garber chose to move in rather than give him a position. After his office approved of the professor, Garber made the unusual choice to form an ad hoc commission to examine Zaritt, and he did it the even smaller ( and perhaps historically unique ) thing of not requesting to be on the council himself, which is what the president does when calling for such a council. Rather, this ad hoc council was run by Vice Provost for Faculty Development and Diversity, Judith Singer, a unique choice on the part of Garber. After Garber made his decision to not give tenure, numerous Harvard faculty members have voiced their opposition to this ostensibly strange or potentially disastrous choice. The size of the Hebrew studies program, which will also lose another faculty members in the next two years as a result of Zaritt’s required departure from Harvard, has drastically changed.
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One has to know why Harvard may decide to do this, and why Garber did use his presidential pleasure to obstruct this man and stifle the presence of a real Israeli presence on the Harvard school. But, racism has long been a process at Harvard. Not only last month. not just because of the former president’s shameful and surprising performance in front of Congress. But for a very long time Harvard, despite having many Jewish sponsors, has maintained a revolutionary approach of anti-Semitism.
In just the past century, we saw Harvard ask Ernst Hanfstsngl, Hitler’s international media captain, to speak on college in 1934, despite rallies from students and faculty. The Alfred Krupp Fellowship, which was funded by a Nazi businessman who had been found guilty of crimes against humanity, is still in operation at the university. And we are all informed of the Jew-hatred that took place on the Harvard campus next year, the repulsive presentations that were permitted and promoted there, and Claudine Gay, the former president, who did not speak in her testimony before Congress last year, who was unable to deny it.
The Harvardian steps against Professor Zaritt are just one more example of antisemitism. The only difference is that Alan Garber, a man who claims to be Israeli, is running it this time.  , When one points to Garber’s” Jewishness” as evidence that this could not really be racist, we may recall the wise words of artist Evan Sayet.  ,
Sayet advises that accepting Jesus as your Savior and the real-life manifestation of God is a requirement for Christians. To be a Muslim, you must recognize Allah as the one true God. All you had to do to become a Jew was emerge from a Hebrew womb. Yes, I have no fear that Garber’s family was Jewish. He has been the typical Israeli hire for Harvard, and I have no question that he has no true connection to Israeli values, religion, or culture. Garber long ago abandoned Judaism as his faith in favor of a devotion to Harvard as his god, citing his activities to prevent this distinguished professor from being given tenure.
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We can all wish that Harvard starts to change as a result of all the daily protests from various Harvard professors, but it is doubtful. Given that Saudi Arabia and the United States have given Harvard more than 187 million cash. There is little chance that Harvard will alter its behavior and practices, aside from the Saudi government’s over$ 2 million in 2023. The only way to prevent Harvard and other universities in the country from their preconceptions is for sponsors of all faiths and backgrounds to stop giving money until these universities become learning institutions as opposed to elitists who hold out to donations from Arab/Muslim organizations.
By becoming a Club member, we can help companies like PJ Media that highlight their conduct. In addition, supporting true institutions of learning like Hillsdale College and Prager University is another one of the most effective ways ( as well as praying for Shmuel Nechemiah ben Hindeh, its founder, Dennis Prager ), and for his quick treatment and recovery. Hope will be healed and our nation’s children will start to really think and learn rather than become indoctrinated because of the combination of rejecting tainted colleges and supporting integrity-based educational institutions.