Word: hillels
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...behavior of the HRBSA is morally reprehensible. The desire of the Hillel Coordinating Committee to discuss and to create a dialogue upon the morally reprehensible behavior of the HRBSA is typical VusVus (European Jewish) grovelling. A more appropriate response would be for all Jewish groups to deny to all Black groups on campus any assistance on any cause until the HRBSA cleans up its act. Joachim Cario Santos Martillo-Ajami...
...While we recognize a wide divergence of opinion on these issues, Professor Dershowitz's comments will not help to provoke the kinds of dialogue that will foster a greater sensitivity to each other's view point. Timothy A. Wilkins '86 President, Black Students Association Seth R. Horowitz '86 Chairperson, Hillel Coordinating Council
...inferior to cosmopolitan ones, and if the quintet from the Black Students Association (Anthony Ball--Kenneth Johnson--Darryl Parsons--Brian Stevens--Timothy Wilkins) read attentively, they would not find in that letter what they claim I said, that I dismiss "as parochial the Church-of-Latter-Day-Saints and Hillel House...
...parochial proposal for a Third World Cultural Center from my criticism, but this just won't protect it I'm afraid. It happens that it was in terms of the functions of parochial moorings that I characterized Harvard students who are linked to such moorings, through Newman Club, Hillel House, etc. And from this functional vantage point (not an inferior-superior vantage point as the quintet charges) I said that some students (maybe say 35 percent of Jewish students, 35 percent of Catholic students, 50 percent of Mormons, etc.) "trek Harvard's cosmopolitan cross-roads...." The quintet from the Black...
...seems he was completely against giving it. He even attacked the BSA for reaching out to Black alumni for support, right after he supported the right for Jewish students to reach out to their ethnic communities for the funds and resources to sustain such things as the Hillel House on Mt. Auburn St. Furthermore, Mr. Kilson stated that it was wrong "to ask others (Whites) to generate resources to sustain" Black parochial preferences, which would seem to indicate that he would support our reaching out to Black alumni for help. And then he changed his stance once again...