(JEWISH GROUP) Jewish students wanted to bring J Street to Sarah Lawrence. Why did the student senate say no?
After Oct. 7, Sarah Lawrence College student Emilyn Toffler felt something was missing on campus.
My campus blew up with pro-Palestinian activism, Toffler recalled. I was encouraged to see my classmates engage with the issue, many for the first time, but I looked around campus and saw that there was no space for students to have conversation or nuanced dialogue.
Last fall, Toffler and another Jewish student tried to change the situation. They decided to form a campus chapter of J Street U, the college arm of the liberal pro-Israel group. With the help of a faculty advisor, they tried to make the club a campus reality.
Nearly two dozen such J Street U chapters have formed nationwide since Oct. 7, as students have sought to promote the groups self-described pro-Israel, pro-Palestinian and pro-peace outlook as an alternative to anti-Israel activism surging on campuses as well as to hawkish campus pro-Israel activism.
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