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Orna Sasson-Levy participates in a conference “Befitting Bir Zeit”
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Bar-Ilan University Blasted for
Conference ‘Befitting Bir Zeit’
by Gil Ronen
06/03/09
(IsraelNN.com) A two day
conference at Bar-Ilan University on “Gender and Security” is
causing an uproar in Zionist and religious circles. The two-day
conference that ends Wednesday evening features a slew of
anti-Zionist and radical leftist lecturers and appears to hint that
IDF soldiers are comparable with Nazi soldiers. The critics charge
that none of the lectures “balance out” the anti-Israeli slant or
offer a pro-IDF angle, in what is supposed to be a non-political
academic conference.
Zionist activists attended the
conference and challenged the lecturers, leaving them speechless and
eventually causing one of them to break out in tears on the podium.
In an e-mail message circulated
among Land of Israel activists before the conference began, activist
Chaim-Yoavi Rabinovich rhetorically asked if the conference was
taking place in the religious Jewish university of Bar Ilan – or
perhaps in the radical Arab campus at Bir Zeit.
Rabinovich noted that among the
speakers scheduled to speak at the conference was Manar Hasan of
Tel-Aviv University, with a lecture called “Following 1948: The
Implication of the Destruction of the Palestinian City on the Status
of Palestinian Women Citizens of Israel.”
'Israel's Rosenbergs'
Another Arab speaker, Ayda Touma-Suliman, was in the fifth slot
on the Hadash party list for the 18th Knesset. Hadash is a largely
Arab socialist party with communist elements. She is also the only
female member of the Supreme Monitoring Committee of Arabs in Israel
– a radical body that has issued calls for Israel to cease being a
Jewish state.
Orna Sasson-Levy of Bar-Ilan
University was to speak about “The Military as an Over-Gendered
Institution.” A watchdog site that follows
extreme leftist academics, lists her as a signatory of
a petition calling for the
release of Tali Fahima, who was convicted and jailed for aiding
terrorists.
Nimrod Shavit and Tamar Katriel of
Haifa University were to speak about the “discourse” used by
“Breaking Silence” – an organization that encourages soldiers to
give damning testimony regarding alleged IDF misdeeds in Judea and
Samaria and which conducts left-wing “tours” of Hevron. A watchdog
site dubs Katriel and her husband Jakob (a prominent
communist activist) “the
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg of Israel.”
Nazi male bonding
The lecture program follows a pattern equating women with
pacifism, while men are identified with militarism, right-wing
politics and even genocide. Thomas Kuehne, an expert on the
Holocaust who does research on the “male bonding” among Nazi
soldiers at Massachusetts’ Clark University, was on hand to speak
about “Male Bonding and Genocide Warfare.” Another guest lecturer,
Michael Kimmel of the State University of New York at Stony Brook,
spoke about “The Gender Politics of the Extreme Right in the USA.”
Shelly Hoffman of the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem was to address the subject of “Rape of Women
During Wars and Women's Trans-National Advocacy Networks” whereas
Merav Amir and Hagar Kotef of Tel-Aviv University would focus on the
activity of anti-IDF group “Machsom
Watch” in a lecture called “Mothers, Mistresses and
Whores: When Resistance Collapses into Gender – The Case of Machsom
Watch.”
Dr. Erella Shadmi of Beit Berl
Academic College was to address the idea of “The Gift Economy” – a
concept often linked with an ideology called anarcho-communism.
Ronit Piso of The Association for Civil Rights in Israel chose as
her topic “A Focus on the Women Behind the Camera,” and discussed
leftist group B’Tselem’s Project ‘Shooting Back,’ which provides
cameras to Arabs for filming actions by the IDF and Jews in Judea
and Samaria.
MK Eldad: Conference
Undermines Israel
MK Aryeh Eldad blasted the conference in a letter to Bar Ilan
University and Education Minister Gideon Saar. “The Council for
Higher Education funds Bar Ilan University and not Bir Zeit because
it believes that the university’s syllabus is in accordance with the
aims of the State of Israel,” Eldad wrote. “From the look of
this conference’s program, it
seems that it seeks to undermine the State of Israel. This is an
out-and-out anti-Israeli conference and if a similar one were held
in a university outside Israel, the Foreign Ministry would protest
and organize counter-demonstrations,” the National Union
parliamentarian wrote.
Bar Ilan University denied MK
Eldad’s charges. Its spokesman said that the conference is “a
typical academic gathering in which the contents and lecturers were
selected by an academic steering committee and approved by the Unit
Head.”
“As long as the program is okayed by
the authorized academic elements, the University management, which
believes in academic freedom, does not get involved,” the spokesman
explained. “In accordance with common practice, the conference’s
organizers put out a call in advance asking for researchers to
present their proposals for the gathering. The research was chosen
based solely based upon on its scientific value and without regard
for its political meaning, if such meaning exists.”
Tears on the Podium
A group of men and women with right-wing views showed up at the
conference Wednesday in order to challenge the speakers. One of
them, Tamar Har-Paz, said that the organizers were caught off-guard
by her questions and that some of the leftists present tried to take
her microphone away from her. Yoavi-Rabinovich asked Shelly Hoffman
of Hebrew University if it is true that the leftist feminist groups
that oppose sexual harassment are far more aggressive towards
right-wing figures like Moshe Katzav than towards leftist men who
are similarly accused. According to Har-Paz, Hoffman did not know
what to say and began crying on stage.
Jewish love of brethren
Bar-Ilan University is the second largest university in Israel,
with a student population of over 30,000 at the main campus in Ramat
Gan and the four regional colleges operating under its auspices – in
the Jordan Valley, Tzfat, the western Galilee and Ashkelon.
The university's website says that
it "regards the sacred principles of Judaism as the manifestation of
the Jewish people's uniqueness, in accordance with the principles
defined upon its establishment. The university's basic roles include
supporting the safeguarding of these principles out of love and with
the purpose of training and producing scholars, researchers and men
of science knowledgeable in the Torah and imbued with the original
Jewish spirit and love of one's brethren."
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