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‘Gas the Jews’ graffiti, a desecrated mezuzah, and Jewish staff crying on campus: Goldsmiths inquiry reveals scale of antisemitism at London university

The Vice Chancellor has apologised after an independent report revealed a ‘disturbing picture’ of everyday life for Jews at the institution

June 26, 2025 16:10
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Mohinderpal Sethi KC of Littleton Chambers, who chaired the inquiry, concluded that there was a culture of antisemitism at Goldsmiths college. (Wikimedia Commons)
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Goldsmiths College in London has apologised to Jewish staff and students after an 93-page independent inquiry uncovered a culture of antisemitism on campus.

Shocking incidents revealed in the report include graffiti featuring swastikas and the phrase “Gas the Jews” found on campus, along with accounts of at least two Jewish staff members breaking down in tears due to a hostile environment.

In another disturbing account, one Jewish student felt pressured to leave college accommodation after their mezuzah was removed and desecrated, and a fellow non-Jewish student cooked pork using their pan and utensils. When the Jewish student explained why they could no longer use their kitchen equipment, they said they were “abused”.

The inquiry, launched in May 2023 and chaired by Mohinderpal Sethi KC of Littleton Chambers, was commissioned to determine whether Jewish students and staff had experienced antisemitism at the college since 2018. Goldsmiths opened a call for evidence that month, inviting students, staff and organisations to submit their responses.