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JCCV AND PARTNERS ADDRESS ANTISEMITISM ON VICTORIAN UNIVERSITY CAMPUSES

The Jewish Community Council of Victoria (JCCV) responds to growing antisemitism on Victorian university campuses.

The Jewish Community Council of Victoria (JCCV) is bringing the community together to address antisemitism on university campuses.

Last semester, the JCCV coordinated the Victorian Jewish Campus Taskforce, bringing CSG, AUJS, The Australian Academic Alliance Against Antisemitism, and Zionist Federation of Australia to provide support to Jewish students and staff across university campuses. This initiative proved successful and will be reinstated ahead of Semester 2. Through the taskforce, efforts were focused on developing a consistent message regarding antisemitism reporting, responding swiftly to calls for assistance from student leaders, and bolstering support for AUJS, which has been at the forefront of addressing these challenges.

In recent weeks, CSG released a critical report detailing instances of antisemitism during Semester One on Victorian university campuses. The report not only presents comprehensive data but also highlights the profound impact of these incidents on Jewish students.

Additionally, the JCCV has played a proactive role in supporting a Jewish victim of assault at a local university by facilitating communication between the individual and Victoria Police. The victim had previously faced obstacles in advancing their case, and thanks to JCCV’s assistance, there has been notable progress.

“While it is a daunting time for many Jewish students and staff, our message is unequivocal,” said Naomi Levin, JCCV CEO. “Firstly, we urge anyone who encounters antisemitic hate speech, graffiti, or incidents to report them promptly to university hotlines and to CSG. Without reports, effective action cannot be taken.

“Secondly, support services provided by the JCCV and CSG are readily available for those unsure of how to proceed,” she said.

The JCCV remains committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of Jewish individuals on campus and calls upon university administrations and the broader community to join in these efforts.

For media inquiries, please contact the JCCV on +61 3 9272 5566 or email community@jccv.org.au