News U.S. Northeastern student senate rejects divestment resolution Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By JTA | March 20, 2015 Student leaders at Northeastern Univer-sity rejected a resolution demanding the Boston school divest from companies doing business with Israel. On March 16, the Student Government Association voted down the measure, with 25 senators opposed, nine in favor and 14 abstaining. The vote, which took place just before midnight, followed some two hours of passionate debate, according to Dylan Abraham, a student senator and former president of the school’s Hillel chapter. The referendum, which was proposed by the school’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine, would have advanced to a vote by the entire student body of approximately 15,000 undergraduates, similar to a divestment referendum that was approved last year by students at DePaul University in Chicago. “The outcome of the vote is welcome news to our Jewish student leaders, who feel justifiably proud of all the hard work they have put into lobbying, advocacy, educational efforts, strategy sessions, late-night communications and social media efforts,” said Arinne Braverman, executive director of Northeastern Hillel, which worked with the New England chapter of the Anti Defamation League, StandWithUs and other Jewish organizations to support students in their effort to defeat the resolution. The university provided security outside the meeting in light of contentious incidents that occurred at similar votes at other colleges, Braverman said. A campuswide divestment referendum is scheduled for Ohio State University in a special election on March 30-April 1. — jta JTA Content distributed by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency news service. Also On J. Astrolojew Passover horoscopes: Be brave, but don't be a bully Off the Shelf New novel: tragic journey of gay, Jewish refugee from Sarajevo World ADL chief defends new partnership with United Arab Emirates Torah How can we all live together amicably? Leviticus explains. Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up