I agree that the firing of the Jewish leadership was badly timed, especially since there were no replacement leaders hired. And it does bother me that the religious Jewish women on campus (and usually, the people who join a spiritual/religious organization are the ones practicing their religion) don’t have leaders in place. I do know that there are pro-Israel voices on campus, but if your daughter is considering attending, she should be bold and ask about these issues before she puts down her deposit.
I know my daughter asked about respect for Christian faith groups, as well as other minority viewpoints, before she’d consider attending. She ruled out a couple of other schools as too close-minded. Even though she is a liberal, she didn’t want to be in a place where conservative views weren’t respected (or in a conservative place where liberal views were denigrated). That’s just anti-intellectual as well as bigoted. Fortunately, Wellesley is neither.