Sections

EST 1917

Hillel director apologizes for attack

The director of UCLA’s Hillel has issued a public apology to a journalist he assaulted after a campus event in 2003.

Advertisement
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

The director of UCLA’s Hillel has issued a public apology to a journalist he assaulted after a campus event in 2003. Rabbi Chaim Seidler-Feller’s apology to Rachel Neuwirth, issued in February, follows three years of litigation that grew out of the attack on the Los Angeles campus. As Seidler-Feller and Neuwirth left a lecture by Alan Dershowitz, Neuwirth commented critically on Sari Nusseibeh, a Palestinian speaker whom Seidler-Feller had invited. The rabbi then physically attacked her. Seidler-Feller subsequently was ordered to attend an anger-management course. In his apology to Neuwirth, Seidler-Feller wrote, “I am deeply sorry that I hit, kicked and scratched you and called you a liar on Oct. 21, 2003. By taking these unprovoked actions, I have contradicted the pluralism, peace and tolerance about which I often preach. I also have violated the humanitarian teachings of Judaism regarding kindness and respect for others that I am bound to uphold. I am also sorry for and deeply regret that as a result of the incident, various statements were made in the media which you feel mischaracterized the incident. I am accepting 100 percent responsibility for my actions. I had no right to do what I did.”

Reporting the stories that define our era. When history unfolds in real-time, the Jewish world turns to JTA. Your support ensures we can document the complexities of war and the resilience of Jewish communities with integrity.

Choose an amount to donate

Recommended from JTA

Advertisement