
College Matters from The Chronicle Policing Antisemitism
Oct 22, 2025
Join Kenneth S. Stern, director of the Center for the Study of Hate at Bard College, as he navigates the complex landscape of antisemitism on college campuses. Stern discusses the challenges of distinguishing between legitimate critique of Israeli policies and anti-Jewish sentiment. He voices concerns about the weaponization of definitions to suppress free speech and argues for educational approaches over enforcement. With insights on academic freedom and the importance of addressing both antisemitism and Islamophobia, Stern offers a thought-provoking perspective on campus discourse.
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Weaponizing A Definition Harms Response
- Kenneth Stern warns that using the IHRA definition as a speech code shifts focus from harassment to policing speech.
- That shift undermines efforts to protect students from bullying, threats, and intimidation.
Israel Examples Spark Most Debate
- Stern explains contested IHRA examples target Israel, like denying Jewish self-determination or applying double standards.
- He says the problem is not the text but its political weaponization to suppress speech.
Faculty Stepped Back After Adoption
- Stern recounts faculty who stopped teaching topics like Palestine after IHRA adoption and settlements.
- He cites a tenured Jewish professor and Rashid Khalidi as examples of chilling academic freedom.

