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Kurt Yaakov Tutter, a 91-year-old Holocaust survivor, has successfully spearheaded the creation of the Wall of Names in Vienna to memorialize Austria's 64,440 Jewish Holocaust victims, including his parents.
Comedian Alex Edelman explores the unfunny world of antisemitism online, drawing inspiration for his one-man show "Just For Us," premiering Off-Broadway.
This episode provides a candid discussion with Jewish MPs Ya’ara Saks and Melissa Lantsman as they prepare for their first in-person sessions in Canada's House of Commons.
The text discusses various controversial political incidents involving figures such as Paul Gosar, Lauren Boebert, Eric Swalwell, Ilhan Omar, and Kyle Rittenhouse.
Jared Jackson, founder of Jews in All Hues, discusses how white supremacy has become embedded in mainstream North American Judaism, not necessarily through overt symbols but in the discomfort felt by Jews of color in Jewish spaces dominated by white-skinned Ashkenazi individuals.
Returning to Pittsburgh, Unorthodox revisits the aftermath of the Tree of Life synagogue shooting, focusing on the resilience and hope within the Squirrel Hill community.
Eric Zemmour, a right-wing French Jewish author, has surged to prominence in France's presidential polls, rivaling established political figures like Marine Le Pen and even President Emmanuel Macron.
Peri Goodman, a cheerleader for the Brock University Badgers, discusses the competitive world of cheerleading, including the dynamics between cheerleaders and gymnasts and the potential for cheer to become an Olympic sport.
In his latest Netflix special, "The Closer," comedian Dave Chappelle faces criticism for his provocative humor, including a controversial "Space Jews" joke.
The podcast discussion delves into the theme of crime occurring in close proximity to individuals.
This episode explores the challenges faced by Jewish students on Canadian campuses amid rising antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment, highlighting both the uneasy environment and efforts for positive change.
Avi Benlolo has launched the Abraham Global Peace Initiative, a new Canadian think tank aimed at tackling antisemitism and promoting human rights on a global stage.
Dr. Radu Ioanid, Romanian Ambassador to Israel and a historian of Romanian Jewry, delves into his book "The Ransom of the Jews: The Story of the Extraordinary Secret Bargain between Romania and Israel," revealing the exchange of hundreds of thousands of Romanian Jews for cash, livestock, and goods over the years.
Mark Oppenheimer delves into the aftermath of the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue shooting in his book "Squirrel Hill: The Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting and the Soul of a Neighborhood."
Evan Balgord of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network discusses the concerning presence of notorious Canadian antisemites and far-right extremists in the anti-lockdown protests linked to the People's Party of Canada.
The CJN Daily episode explores the Canadian government's efforts to enhance security at Jewish institutions through an $8 million grant initiative.
This episode features highlights from The CJN and CIJA's federal election debate, focusing on key issues relevant to the Jewish community in Canada, including antisemitism, Israel, climate change, and Indigenous reconciliation.
Hannah Alper, known for her activism on environmental issues since childhood, is beginning university life at the University of Western Ontario, where she anticipates encountering campus antisemitism.
In this episode, the Unorthodox team introduces "Antisemitism, Explained", a project by Tablet journalist Yair Rosenberg consisting of a video series addressing common myths about antisemitism.
This episode of The CJN Daily revisits two significant events in Jewish history: the Farhud pogrom against Iraqi Jews in 1941 and the unsolved AMIA bombing in Argentina in 1994.
This episode marks the 88th anniversary of the Christie Pits Riot, the largest race riot in Canadian history, sparked by pro-Nazi sentiments during a Jewish-Protestant baseball game in Toronto.
The episode explores the significance of the Edmonton Heritage Festival, which includes an Israel-themed pavilion organized by the Jewish Federation of Edmonton amidst concerns of antisemitism and COVID.
In this episode, Sam Brody discusses his experience of being physically assaulted in a Toronto street in an antisemitic attack that left him visibly shaken and opting to conceal his Jewish identity when outside.
Tyler Samuels, a recent graduate from the University of Toronto and a vocal member of Canada's Jewish community, addresses the issue of race and antisemitism on campus.
In a discussion led by Times of Israel, the focus is on significant topics such as an Israeli company leasing spy software for surveillance, perceptions of Israel as an apartheid state, Ben & Jerry's decision to cease sales in settlements, and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid's comments on combating antisemitism.

Top authors in Antisemitism

account_boxAndrew Lapin
account_boxRon Kampeas
account_boxLuke Tress
account_boxBeth Harpaz
account_boxArno Rosenfeld
account_boxRachel Kohn
account_boxJoshua Hoffman
account_boxJacob Gurvis
account_boxJackie Hajdenberg
account_boxLouis Keene