Belgian university uses hooked nose gesture for ‘Jew’ in sign language dictionary

BY CNAAN LIPHSHIZ
SEPTEMBER 16, 2019 9:00 AM
Jewish Telegraphic Agency

(JTA) — A gesture signaling a hooked nose is how one Belgian university described “Jew” in its online sign-language dictionary.

The University of Ghent compiled the dictionary and features the gesture in videos on the website.

Belgian university uses hooked nose gesture for ‘Jew’ in sign language dictionaryThe European Jewish Association protested in a statement Monday. Its director, Menachem Margolin, said the first two videos depicting a Jew “seem standard.” Both show a presenter stroking an imaginary beard.

“The second involving side-locks are borderline acceptable if misleading,” he said, “and the last two are simply racist and demeaning to Jews, using a gesticulation of a large and hooked nose to define Jew.”

Margolin has asked campus authorities to remove the two gestures from the dictionary.

Source: www.jta.org/quick-reads/belgian-university-posts-hooked-nose-gesture-for-jew-in-sign-language-dictionary

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