These are international dorms where students from different communities and countries live. Our directive that pertains to all flags and symbols is only valid for the dorm area to protect the delicate social fabric in which the students live. [emphasis added]Even the Bar-Ilan administration seemed unperturbed by this and commented to Ettinger that it was as a result of lessons learned from the hostilities last May -- Shomer HaHomot (Guardian of the Walls) -- and in anticipation of the upcoming Ramadan holiday month, known for outbreaks of violence against Israelis. The best response to this was by Twitter account דין דין (Din Din), who wrote:
There is no delicate fabric. It is an Israeli campus at an Israeli university. Whoever is too delicate can go study in delicate countries such as Jordan [?] Palestine Syria Lebanon This is Israel!! The Electra Group should have put up a large Israeli flag at the center of the dormatories.
In fact, as mentioned above, it is possible that, by law, there should be a flag prominently displayed at the dorm.
After the flag prohibiting email was reported by Ettinger, student activists from the pro-Israel Im Tirtzu group organized a demonstration on campus and distributed hundreds of flags in the dorms.
Following the outcry, Bar-Ilan University issued a statement assuring students that there is no prohibition to hanging Israeli flags from their windows and that Electra issued that mail without the prior knowledge of the university administration.
Shai Rosengarten, Im Tirtzu's National Campus Coordinator, welcomed the university's announcement, saying:בהמשך לפרסומים של @amirettin ההנהלה מבקשת להבהיר: ניתן לתלות דגלי ישראל בכל מקום בקמפוס, כולל המעונות. באוניברסיטת בר-אילן גאים בכך שדגלי ישראל מלווים את כל פעילויותיה לאורך כל ימות השנה. ההודעה שהופצה לדיירי המעונות ע"י חברת הניהול לא היתה על דעת הנהלת האוניברסיטה.
— אוניברסיטת בר-אילן (@Bar_ilan) March 30, 2022
This is an important victory for Zionism and we are glad that Bar-Ilan University clarified the issue. Anyone who views the Israeli flag as a provocation does not understand the essence of our existence here.However, one could say, rather, that it is an important indication of the failure of Zionism for Electra to have thought that students at an Israeli campus need to worry that their flag would be like a red cape in the face of an angry bull. The university administration should have expressed contrition for the fact that they did not immediately condemn the flag-prohibition on the part of a body acting in such an important position on campus. For the foreign students here, this was a horrific display of Jewish guilt/shame/lack of pride. Rather than hiding our flag away from sight for fear that it might incite some to violence, we should be unabashedly amazed that we can fly the Magen David high up over our heads, proclaiming to the world that we have come home again, and if that proves to be an incitement to violence, we will stand up to that as we did in 1948 as we brought our fledgeling nation into the status of modern statehood. A slightly modified version of this article was published first as a Jerusalem Post op-ed. Feature image credit: Im Tirtzu
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