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Shai Davidai (born ) is an Israeli former assistant professor of business at
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Kristy Bleizeffer (June 5, 2023)
"2023 Best 40-Under-40 MBA Professors: Shai Davidai, Columbia Business School,"
''Poets & Quants''.
known for his outspoken advocacy for Israel and against the 2024 Columbia University pro-Palestinian campus occupations. After the
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on Israel and subsequent
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, Davidai's pro-Israel activity led him into conflict with Columbia University students, faculty, and administrators. He was temporarily suspended from the university for alleged harassment of faculty. An investigation into his conduct ended without a conclusion, and he left Columbia in July 2025.


Early life and family

Davidai is Jewish and was born in
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, Israel.Shai Davidai (September 17, 2024)
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His parents still live in Israel. His grandfather, Benjamin, was vice president of
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and assisted in capturing
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. Davidai grew up in
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. Unwilling to do his military service in the
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, he signed up for the
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, where he served as a medic. He is married to Yardenne Greenspan, an Israeli writer, and has two children.


Academic career

Davidai earned a B.A. in psychology and
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from the
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in 2009."Shai Davidai,"
Columbia Business School.
After moving to the United States around 2009, he earned a Ph.D. in
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and
personality psychology Personality psychology is a branch of psychology that examines personality and its variation among individuals. It aims to show how people are individually different due to psychological forces. Its areas of focus include: * Describing what per ...
from
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in 2015.Judy Berger (May 30, 2024)
"WJC 'Israel Connection' Series Features Columbia Professor Shai Davidai,"
''Jewish Link''.
Professor
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was his Ph.D. advisor. Davidai did a
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at the Princeton University School of Public and International Affairs in 2015-16. His first faculty position was at
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, where he was assistant professor of psychology from 2016 to 2019. From 2019 to 2025, Davidai was an assistant professor in the
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faculty. He has studied how individuals' views on inequality, success, and failure affect their well-being. His work has been published in the ''
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'' and numerous social and experimental psychology journals. His findings on
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, nepo babies, and perception of income inequality have been featured in ''
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Gaza war


Pro-Israel advocacy at Columbia University

After the
October 7 attacks On October 7, 2023, Hamas and several other Palestinian militant groups launched coordinated armed incursions from the Gaza Strip into the Gaza envelope of southern Israel, the first invasion of Israeli territory since the 1948 Arab–Israeli ...
on Israel and subsequent
Gaza war The Gaza war is an armed conflict in the Gaza Strip and southern Israel fought since 7 October 2023. A part of the unresolved Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Israeli–Palestinian and Gaza–Israel conflict, Gaza–Israel conflicts dating ...
, protests erupted at numerous educational institutions, including
Columbia University Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Churc ...
. In Davidai's view, the student protesters were motivated by "hate". Critical of Columbia's response to pro-Palestine activism and antisemitism on its campus, he called on the administration to discipline pro-Palestine student organizations and increase its support for Jewish students. After a
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(SJP) leader called the October 7 attacks "an unprecedented historic moment" and a faculty member referred to them as "a stunning victory", Davidai spoke at a candlelight vigil on campus in October 2023. In his speech, which he called an "open letter to every parent in America", he said that student protesters had celebrated the October 7 attacks and that several universities, including Columbia, were unsafe. Saying that KKK or
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supporters would not be allowed to demonstrate on campus, he called on university leadership to "eradicate all pro-terror student organizations". Columbia students set up encampments on campus as part of a pro-Palestine protest in April 2024. Davidai criticized the university's response as insufficient and called for the
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to respond. On 22 April, he asked Columbia's administration for police protection for a pro-Israel protest he had planned near the student encampment. It declined and told him to hold his event away from the encampment. When Davidai attempted to enter the main Columbia campus later that day, an administrator denied him access, and he discovered that his ID card had been deactivated. In a speech to the group of protesters that had come with him, he said it was his right as a Jewish person and professor to access the campus. He later tweeted: "This is 1938", comparing the incident to laws banning Jewish professors in Nazi Germany. A month later, Davidai reported that he had regained access to the campus. Later that year, a Jewish student said he was punched in the face at a
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pro-Palestinian protest, and Davidai argued that the university's inadequate response to campus protests had promoted the conditions leading to the violence. He also attributed the
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to universities' inadequate response to protests organized by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP). In March 2025, Davidai posted a message to Secretary of State
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on X calling for the deportation of Palestinian student protester Mahmoud Khalil. Khalil emailed Columbia interim president Katrina Armstrong asking for protection following a "doxxing campaign", naming Davidai as one of the campaign's two leaders. Khalil was detained by ICE the next day. Davidai supported the arrest but expressed concern that Khalil would not receive a fair trial. Davidai appeared in ''
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'' (2025), a documentary about
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.


Investigation

In April 2024, Columbia President
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said that over 50 complaints had been lodged against Davidai and he was under investigation for harassment. A petition alleging that Davidai harassed pro-Palestinian students on social media and calling for his termination obtained over 11,000 signatures. Another petition urged Columbia to drop its investigation and was supported by more than 32,000 signatures. Davidai denied targeting any individual students and said he focused on student organizations that support terrorism. He added that he was receiving death threats and other harassment. According to Columbia, Davidai was temporarily suspended from campus in October 2024 for harassing university employees. Columbia said Davidai threatened and intimidated the university's chief operating officer, Cas Holloway, in violation of university policies. Earlier that month, Davidai had published a video of himself following and questioning Halloway about the university's response to pro-Palestine protests on campus. Davidai had also doxxed a Columbia professor on his Twitter account and called Columbia professor
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a Hamas spokesperson. In response to the suspension, Davidai said he was being unfairly targeted for his pro-Israel activism. Over 400 people affiliated with Columbia signed a letter to interim university president Katrina Armstrong calling Davidai's suspension "egregious". In July 2025, Davidai posted a screenshot on social media of a letter from the Columbia University "Office of Instiuitonal Equity" saying that its investigation into him for harassment was closed without a determination of wrongdoing. Along with the screenshot, Davidai wrote that Columbia had "admitted that I hadn't done anything wrong". The same day, Columbia Business School announced to faculty that Davidai was leaving. One of his accusers posted a screenshot of a different letter from OIE that said it had ended the investigation without any determination and that investigations close when their subjects' employment ends. According to Davidai, he resigned voluntarily because he no longer believes in the school or the faculty. Davidai has pledged to continue his pro-Israel advocacy, including writing a book about Columbia University and working on his podcast.


Political views

Davidai opposes Israeli Prime Minister
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and supports a
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. He participated in the
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in Tel Aviv, during which he was punched in the face.
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, Davidai's PhD advisor, has called him a " peacenik". He considers himself pro-Israel, pro-Palestinian, anti- terror, and a
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. Davidai interprets "
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" and "
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" as calls for violence against Israelis and Jews. '' Tablet'' published a 2024 article by Davidai and his wife. They wrote that they had lost friends due to their pro-Israel activism, despite their left-wing Israeli politics, including avoiding the purchase of items from the
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. The article was criticized by Betar US, which interpreted it as Davidai supporting boycotting Israel. Davidai has criticized Betar, at one point calling it "a group of violence-loving thugs".


See also

*
Antisemitism at Columbia University There were several instances of antisemitism at Columbia University in the first half of the 20th century. In the early 21st century, discourse surrounding the Israeli–Palestinian conflict lead to accusations of antisemitism. After the Octob ...
* Antisemitism and higher education in the United States *
Criticism of Israel Criticism of Israel is a subject of journalistic and scholarly commentary and research within the scope of international relations theory, expressed in terms of political science. Israel has faced international criticism since its establishment ...


References


External links

* * {{Twitter
June 2024 testimony to U.S. House Ways and Means Committee"
*Shai Davidai
"An Open Letter to Every Parent in America,"
''video''. *Merle van den Akker (July 3, 2022)
"Interview with Shai Davidai,"
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