Brandeis University awarded him an honorary Doctorate in 2006. This
decision was the source of some controversy among some conservative
members of the Brandeis student body, faculty, staff, and alumni who
objected to Kushner because they perceived his co-authorship of
Munique (2005)
and some of his stated views to be anti-Israel and anti-Semitic.
Kushner responded with a letter to the editor of the Jewish newspaper
"The Forward" in which he said that he is "a proud Jew, a
Jewish-American man" who "love[s] Israel," but whose "opinions about
Israel are characterized by a serious ambivalence." Kushner was also
quoted in Newsweek as saying that his statements about Israel have been
taken out of context and "anybody who thinks there's a simple line to
be taken on the Middle East is an idiot." Despite the protests,
Brandeis pledged to go ahead and award the honorary degree to Kushner.