At MIT, the administration has relocated tonight's Passover Seder from the Hillel building to an undisclosed location due to the establishment of a pro-Palestinian encampment nearby, which has been described by some as supportive of terror and as an act of intimidation against Jewish students. This decision has sparked significant concern among students and faculty, who are deeply disturbed and view the move as an admission of the security risks posed by the encampment.
This is the MIT anti-Israel encampment (which happens to be near the Hillel). Instead of shutting the camp down, MIT moved tonight’s Passover Seder to a new location. https://t.co/zQKI634ftB
Jewish students at @MIT have to move their Passover seder to a new location because the pro-terror mob is setting up camp outside the Jewish Center. That’s not a “peace protest.” That’s an act of intimidation against Jewish students. https://t.co/N6lpAQwUub
Ready to have your blood boil? MIT terror supporters have set up camp right next to the school’s Hillel, just in time to disrupt tonight’s Passover Seder. Does MIT shut down the encampment? Of COURSE NOT. Instead they’re making the Jews go elsewhere. 🤯 https://t.co/NZiv9qeTRM
As a faculty @MIT I'm deeply disturbed by current events on campus. MIT has moved its Communal Seder from MIT Hillel to an undisclosed location further from a new "peaceful" pro-Palestinian encampment - thus admitting the risk it creates to jewish members of MIT community. This… https://t.co/sU9QUeya28
The pro-terror encampment is adjacent to the @MIT Hillel building. Instead of getting rid of the encampment and/or ensuring our safety, they are moving the Jews to another location so that we can celebrate Passover safely tonight. This is crazy! (New location removed for… https://t.co/BTmuf5PT6r