The US Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) is formally investigating a complaint alleging antisemitic harassment of Jewish students at Brooklyn College, a legal advocacy group announced Thursday.

Filed in February 2021 by the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law, the complaint said that several Jewish students enrolled in the college’s Mental Health Counseling (MCH) program were repeatedly pressured into saying that Jews are white and should thus be excluded from discussions about social justice.

“The severe and persistent harassment of Jewish students in the MHC program on the basis of their race and ethnicity has created a hostile climate,” the complaint said, thereby denying them an educational opportunity in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which bars discrimination at institutions receiving federal funding.

“I witnessed a Jewish student get told by the professor in front of our whole class to get her whiteness in check,” a Jewish student and witness to the events described in the complaint told The Algemeiner, speaking anonymously due to fears of retaliation. “The professor basically said, you can’t be a part of this kind of conversation because you’re white and you don’t understand oppression.”... Read More: Algemeiner