The Jewish Chronicle reports:
The president of Edinburgh Jewish Society has accused the student
union of antisemitism for refusing to postpone a vote on boycotting
Israel to be held the day before Pesach.
Emma Dubin, Edinburgh JSoc president, found out on Monday that a
motion proposing a commercial and cultural boycott of Israel was on the
agenda for the last student council meeting before the Easter holidays
on Thursday. Ms Dubin said she and other Jewish students would have already left
campus to be home before Pesach, on Friday, and would be unable to
attend the meeting. The second-year student said that when she had raised the issue with
the union – known as the Edinburgh University Students Association’s
(EUSA) – she was told that only the proposers of the motion could
change the date.
Ms Dubin asked Faatima Osman from the Black & Minority Ethnic
liberation group (BME), who proposed the motion, to postpone the vote
but Ms Osman refused. A compromise solution of an extraordinary student council meeting to be held in a few weeks time was also rejected.
Ms Dubin said: “I am not just worried it will pass. I am worried that
this is a framework that makes it impossible for Jewish voices to be
heard. It is an antisemitic process to not have Jewish students’ voices
being heard at this stage.” [...]
Edinburgh JSoc has around 50 members.
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