A group of Jewish Columbia students has written an emotional and forceful public letter that takes on one of the most divisive issues on college campuses: whether opposition to Israel should be equated with antisemitism.
Some of the students who signed the letter, which had 540 signatories as of Thursday morning, have already spoken publicly against Columbia for the antisemitism they say they have faced there.
One student testified before Congress about the issue; others have been counterprotesters at pro-Palestinian rallies.
In all, by Thursday the letter was signed by just over 10 percent of the estimated 5,000 Jewish undergraduates and graduate students at Columbia and its affiliated colleges.
All signatories gave their names, college affiliation and year of graduation, unlike some public letters, that allow for anonymous signatures.
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