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Anti-Israel Student Appointment Calendars Distributed at Tel Chai
College
Students at the Tel Hai Academic College discovered Wednesday
that
Nakba Day,
Land Day and a day commemorating the Arab-Israelis killed during
the October 2000
events are marked on the Student Union's calendar. … The
outraged students returned their student cards as an act of protest
and said, "It cannot be that in a community which symbolizes Zionism
the symbols of
Israel's enemies are sanctified."
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3972371,00.html
Uproar at Tel Hai College: Nakba marked on
calendar
Students return identity cards after finding out college
calendar marks Palestinian commemoration days. 'What's next? Will
they mark Six-Day War as national occupation day?' One of them asks
Tomer Velmer
Published: 10.20.10
Students at the Tel Hai Academic College discovered Wednesday
that
Nakba Day,
Land Day and a day commemorating the Arab-Israelis killed during
the October 2000
events are marked on the Student Union's calendar.
On Nakba Day Palestinians commemorate the
'catastrophe' of Israel's inception in 1948, while Land Day
commemorates the Israeli government's announcement in 1976 of a plan
to expropriate thousands of dunams of land for security and
settlement purposes."
The outraged students returned their student cards as an act of
protest and said, "It cannot be that in a community which symbolizes
Zionism the symbols of
Israel's enemies are sanctified."
Thousands of students at Tel-Hai received the
calendar as a gift from the Student Union for the beginning of the
academic year. "I was sitting in class with some friends, and out of
boredom we looked through the calendar. We came across a page in
which Nakba Day was marked proudly, as if it were the Jewish New
Year or Passover eve," said one of the students. "It was so bizarre
that at first we didn't comprehend what we were seeing."
Nelson Mandela's statement, "For to be free is not merely to cast
off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances
the freedom of others" was written under "Nakba Day," leading the
protesting students to believe that the Palestinian days of
commemoration were purposely marked on the calendar.
"As students we have no problem with any
political affiliation, and the calendar should of course include
dates that are important to all religions, but marking the
Palestinian commemoration days is disrespectful and shames the State
of Israel," another student said.
"What's next? Will they mark the
Six Day War as the 'Day of national occupation'? There are those
in our college who are ashamed of our Zionist identity, but we are
proud to be studying in Yosef Trumpeldor's community," he added.
Zeev Greenberg, dean of students at Tel Hai
College, said the chairman of the Student Union was not aware that
the Palestinian days of commemoration were marked in the calendar.
"The union was told that if another such
incident repeats itself the college will stop funding it," he
stressed.
The Student Union expressed regret over the
"unfortunate mishap," but added, "We represent the entire student
body at the college, Arabs and Jews alike, and therefore it was
important for us to mark the holidays of all the students who are
enrolled here."
The Student Union said the calendar was produced off campus,
adding that it did not sanction the addition of the Palestinian
commemoration days to the calendar.
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