Lady Amos criticised by Board for rejecting ‘contentious’ anti-Semitism definition
Vice Chancellor of SOAS university criticised by Jewish leader for refusing to adopt international term for Jew-hatred
Board of Deputies’ president Jonathan Arkush has strongly criticised the head of a London university for refusing to adopt a “contentious” new definition of anti-Semitism.
It follows a recent meeting between Arkush and Lady Amos, vice-chancellor of the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), in which they discussed the working definition introduced by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA).
Addressing a meeting of deputies on Sunday, Arkush said: “This was probably the least satisfactory meeting I’ve held in eight years with something like 30 vice-chancellors.”
Arkush said he repeatedly challenged Amos to highlight the elements of the IHRA definition, which leading lawyers have criticised for being “vague and confusing,” but that Amos refused to be drawn, saying only that it was “contentious”.
The Board president said: “She rejected that what she called ‘illegal settlement activity’ might also be viewed as a contentious phrase… It is not surprising that… there are only a tiny number of Jewish students at SOAS.”
Arkush did however “accept the good points” made by Lady Amos in the meeting, including the fact that the university is one of only very few to have an Israel Studies department, as well as the recent decision by SOAS to host the Israeli ambassador, despite fervent criticism for doing so.
Peter Baum from Southend and Westcliff Hebrew Congregation said he attended a film screening at SOAS six weeks ago, which he described as “an anti-Israel hate fest,” adding that the university was now a “hotbed of anti-Semitism”.
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