Stanford University intentionally excluded Jewish students for years, according to a report put forth by a task force formed by the institution. The university's president issued an extensive apology Wednesday.
"This ugly component of Stanford's history, confirmed by this new report, is saddening and deeply troubling," wrote President Marc Tessier-Lavigne in a
university-wide communication.
The task force surfaced a 1953 memo reflecting concerns about the number of Jewish students at the university. Subsequent efforts were made to limit recruitment and admissions from two particular schools in the Los Angeles area whose student populations were "from 95 to 98% Jewish,"
according to the report. Though Stanford did not track the number of Jewish students specifically, enrollment from these schools dropped precipitously.
"The impact was immediate and striking," the report states.
The university denied allegations of anti-Jewish bias for decades. Tessier-Lavigne pledged that Stanford would undertake a comprehensive examination of campus life for current Jewish students and embrace "religious and cultural needs."
Отсюда Оказывается, то в чем обвиняли евреи советский союз, вполе практиковалось в США. Стэнфорд точно так же ограничивал поступление евреев, как в свое время практиковала Украинская ССР. И Стэнфорд - это либеральная Калифорния. Но претензии при этом у советских евреев только к СССР и русским (а не к местечковым украинским бонзам) и уж точно не к США.