The campaign, while not successful so far, has been operating within a campus ecosystem in which animus toward Israel and anti-Jewish discrimination are widespread and often go hand in hand.By Dion J. Pierre, The AlgemeinerA California-based civil rights advocacy group on Tuesday condemned a campaign to ban chapters of Hillel International from college campuses as a “transparent” assault on Jewish identity that aims to force the community and support for Israel underground.StandWithUs, a nonprofit currently litigating a slew of antisemitism cases across the US, issued the comments in response to the “Drop Hillel” initiative being spearheaded by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and a network of other anti-Zionist groups, some of which claim to be Jewish.The cause is being amplified by a robust social media effort, and at least one undergraduate student government attempted earlier this month to pass legislation based on it only to be vetoed by the administration.“The campaign makes false and misleading accusations about Israel, then frames Jewish students and institutions as guilty by association simply because they refuse to erase Israel from Jewish life,” said StandWithUs, which is currently representing dozens of victims of antisemitism in legal cases across the US.“This campaign echoes a long history of Jewish communities facing pressure to abandon core aspects of their identity to gain acceptance and/or safety.”Drop Hillel—a component of the boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel—increased its presence on college campuses after Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, massacre across southern Israel triggered an explosion of extremist student activism.Students for Justice in Palestine says it targets the organization, which is the largest for Jewish college students in the country, for having “monopolized … Jewish campus life into a pipeline for pro-Israel indoctrination, genocide apologia, and material support to the Zionist project and its crimes.”Said the group in October 2024, “Across the country, Hillel chapters have invited Israeli soldiers to their campuses; promoted propaganda trips such as birthright; and organized charity drives for the Israeli military … Such actions reveal Hillel’s ideological and material investment in Zionism.”The campaign, while not successful so far, has been operating within a campus ecosystem in which animus toward Israel and anti-Jewish discrimination are widespread and often go hand in hand.In the 2024-2025 academic year, Drop Hillel almost caught on at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.In that case, SJP planted the seed of the idea during a “no more Hillel” rally, which, among other things, demanded removing Israel from UNC’s study abroad program and adopting the BDS movement.Addressing the comments to the school’s student newspaper days later, SJP, which has been linked to Islamist terrorist organizations, proclaimed that abolishing Hillel is a coveted goal of the anti-Zionist movement.“Zionism is a racist supremacist ideology advocating for the creation and sustenance of an ethnostate through the expulsion and annihilation of native people,” the group told The Daily Tar Hell.“Therefore, any group that advocates for a supremacist ideology — be it the KKK, the Proud Boys, Hillel, or Heels for Israel — should not be welcome on campus.”SJP recently targeted The New School in New York City for the campaign, an effort that yielded a successful student Senate vote to defund Hillel and revoke its university recognition on May 1.The measure conditioned the restoration of the chapter’s status on its severing ties with Hillel International and shuttering a program that awards trips to Israel.While the New School’s administration blocked the measure, it declined to reject the ideology that motivated it.“By distorting a qualified student organization and characterizing it as something it is not, the [student government] is using its platform to target fellow students in a misguided attempt to hold those students responsible for the acts of government,” the university said in a statement, which also said the student Senate “does not have the authority to determine the recognition, funding eligibility, or official status of registered student organizations.”Punching back, the student senate vowed to continue its participation in Drop Hillel, saying that it “will continue to sanction Hillel” for its “direct material collaboration with a foreign military.” Meanwhile, in its own response, Hillel said, “We are not going anywhere.”This week, StandWithUs implored Jewish students, faculty, and staff to continue fighting Drop Hillel wherever it appears.“No one can ever sever the Jewish connection to Israel,” the group said. “As with all challenges like this, the Jewish people and our institutions will continue with solidarity and strength, and we will not only survive, but we will also continue to thrive.”The post Civil rights group blasts ‘Drop Hillel’ campaign as attack on Jewish identity appeared first on World Israel News.