by
Fiona Lockyer
| 11/16/2010
Members of the Brandeis Zionist Alliance as well as a group of unassociated students staged responses to last week's Israeli Occupation Awareness Week, which was co-sponsored by Brandeis Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace.Demonstrations held in response to the Israeli Occupation Awareness Week sponsored by BZA included signs around campus that read "We Support Israel;" Piece of Cake for Peace, at which students handed out pieces of cake with blue and white frosting and a piece of paper with a fact about Israel on the plate; and a bar night at Joe Sent Me in Waltham, where shot glasses reading "Israel Gives Peace a Shot" were given out.Publicity Coordinator for BZA Tamar Schneck '12 said in an interview with the Justice that the protest events sponsored by BZA were created to "promote a positive image of Israel" instead of countering the Israeli Occupation Awareness Week events.Additionally, members of BZA distributed pro-Israel pamphlets at the events held during Israeli Occupation Awareness Week."[Planners of the Israeli Occupation Awareness Week] brought in a few speakers that we fundamentally disagreed with," Schneck said.
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