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Arno Rosenfeld: Indiana University and the conservativization of Jewish Studies

Arno Rosenfeld: Indiana University and the conservativization of Jewish Studies

Update: 2025-12-01
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Indiana University’s Jewish Studies program was thrown into turmoil after the quiet removal of its longtime director, Holocaust historian Mark Roseman. In his place, the administration installed Günther Jikeli, a non-Jewish academic with a reputation for a more combative, pro-Israel posture.


Jikeli quickly attracted controversy, barring a student from using a "Free Palestine" avatar on Zoom and shunting a pro-Palestinian student into an “independent study” that morphed into a planned lecture titled “In the Mind of a Pro-Hamas Student”. Faculty and students saw it as a breach of basic academic ethics—a sign that personal politics were bleeding directly into pedagogy.


What’s playing out in Bloomington mirrors a broader reckoning across American campuses, where Jewish Studies programs are wrestling with questions of identity, ideology, and the edges of academic freedom. To explore this more, Phoebe Maltz Bovy is joined by Arno Rosenfeld, a reporter at the Forward who covered this story.


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  • Host:
    Phoebe Maltz Bovy




  • Producer and editor:
    Michael Fraiman




  • Music:
    "
    Gypsy Waltz
    " by Frank Freeman, licensed from the Independent Music Licensing Collective




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Arno Rosenfeld: Indiana University and the conservativization of Jewish Studies

Arno Rosenfeld: Indiana University and the conservativization of Jewish Studies