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Brett Gelman is a multi-talented actor, writer, and comedian whose work spans television, film, and stage. Brett has had several memorable roles in a variety of shows such as BBC’s “Fleabag,” FX’s “Married” and Netflix’s “Stranger Things”, and has made guest appearances in some of the most loved comedy shows, including “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “The Office”. Brett is not only known for his impressive performances but also for his outspoken stance against antisemitism.
In this episode, Brett dives into his Jewish identity and speaks on the silencing of Jewish voices.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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Elad Poterman, along with his baby daughter and wife Maria, are survivors of the Kibbutz Nahal Oz massacre. Nahal Oz sits just 800 metres from the Gaza border and was one of the first targets in the early hours of the Hamas terrorist attacks that took place on 7th October. Terrorists tore through the kibbutz and murdered, took hostage, burned and destroyed one of Israel’s most peaceful communities.
In this episode, Elad walks us through how he and his family spent 17 hours in the safe room of his home hiding from Hamas terrorists.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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Mervyn Kersh is a distinguished Second World War veteran. Now 99 years old, he joined the army in 1943 at the age of 18.
In this episode, we speak about his experiences of antisemitism growing up as a Jew in south London, witnessing the atrocities of the Nazi regime firsthand as he fought across Europe, and his conversations with survivors of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp just days after its liberation.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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Zoom Rockman is a 23-year-old award-winning political cartoonist, illustrator, and puppet animator. At the age of twelve, Zoom became the youngest cartoonist in history to work for The Beano, with his monthly comic strip, ‘Skanky Pigeon’. This ran for four years until he left at age sixteen to become a regular contributor at Private Eye Magazine. For his cartoon on the subject of antisemitism, he was one of the winners at the Political Cartoon Awards 2023.
In this special bonus episode of Podcast Against Antisemitism, Zoom opens up about his decision to quit Private Eye over its incendiary cartoon about Israel and for failing to take proper action after he had received a death threat.Stay tuned for Season 5 of Podcast Against Antisemitism, coming shortly.
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Noah Abrahams is a BBC Sports reporter who has decided to quit because the BBC has refused to describe Hamas as terrorists. In the wake of the horrors inflicted by Hamas upon innocent people in Israel, he decided to put his morals first.
In this special bonus episode of Podcast Against Antisemitism, Noah speaks to us about his difficult decision to leave the BBC and his thoughts on the response from the footballing world to the atrocities committed by Hamas, including the decision to not light up Wembley Stadium.
Plus, the podcast explains what CAA is doing to fight the surge of antisemitism in Britain resulting from support for Hamas.
Stay tuned for Season 5 of Podcast Against Antisemitism, coming shortly.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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Blake Flayton is a columnist for the Jewish Journal and a social media commentator on American-Jewish and Israeli political issues.
In this episode, Blake speaks to us about the demonisation of Zionism on university campuses and reveals to what extent his decision to move to Israel was motivated by antisemitism.
This episode is the final installment of Season 4 of Podcast Against Antisemitism. We’ll be taking a short break and returning in a few weeks for Season 5 with a really exciting line-up of guests. We’d like to thank all of you for listening, and hope that you’re finding our podcast as enjoyable to listen to as we do in producing it.Now, please enjoy this week’s episode.
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Alma Hernandez is a Jewish Mexican-American politician serving as a Democratic member of the Arizona House of Representatives for the 20th district.
In this episode, Representative Hernandez explains why she is tireless in her commitment to fighting antisemitism and how she played a vital role in bringing Holocaust education to Arizona’s public schools.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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Judy Gold is a Jewish comedian, actor, writer, and podcaster. Judy has had stand-up specials on HBO, Comedy Central, and LOGO. She was a part of Netflix’s Stand Out: An LGBTQ+ Celebration and has made appearances on television shows on FX, Apple+, and Hulu. Judy’s comedy pokes fun at real-life issues, including antisemitism, which she has no qualms about addressing in her act.
In this episode, Judy explains how comedy can be an effective tool in combating antisemitism.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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David Hirsh is an expert in antisemitism, the Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, and the founder of the London Centre for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism. He has written extensively about modern antisemitism and anti-Zionism and is responsible for coining the term, the “Livingstone Formulation”.
In this episode, David talks to us about Goldsmiths’ recently-launched antisemitism investigation, how he was smeared as a “far-right white supremacist” by its former Students’ Union President, and why it is vital for universities to adopt the International (IHRA) Definition of Antisemitism.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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Avraham Vofsi is a Jewish interdisciplinary artist based in Melbourne, Australia. His second and most recent solo exhibition, titled ‘B’Aretz: Portrait of a Land’, focuses on Avraham’s Jewish identity and building a connection to Israel as a result of the antisemitism that he has faced.
In this episode, Avraham chronicles how his art has been influenced by his experiences of antisemitism, both external and internal.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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Dame Melinda Simmons has served as the British Ambassador to Ukraine since 2019. Prior to her current post, Dame Melinda worked in the UK civil service for over 20 years, having held posts at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office as well as the Department for International Development, where she worked on projects that included land restitution in the former Soviet Union.
In this episode, Dame Melinda candidly speaks on the toll that living in Ukraine during the war has taken on her, and both Russia’s and Ukraine’s relationship to antisemitism and Jewish people.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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Rep. Ritchie Torres is the United States representative for New York's 15th congressional district, covering the Bronx. At 25, he became the youngest elected official in New York City, and the first openly LGBTQ+ elected official from the Bronx. Rep. Torres has repeatedly spoken out against antisemitism, both in his home of New York City and also globally.
In this episode, Rep. Torres speaks about being an ally to Jewish people and the rising rates of antisemitism in the United States.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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Eitan Bernath is an award-winning chef, entertainer, author, television personality, and activist who has amassed 3 billion annual video views from a global audience of over 10 million fans across social media. Eitan is the Principal Culinary Contributor on the Daytime Emmy Award-winning CBS programme, The Drew Barrymore Show, which made him the first TikTok star to expand into a recurring role on daytime television, and a contributor to The Washington Post, Food & Wine, and Saveur. He is the youngest person ever named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the 2022 Food & Drink class and uses his large platform to speak out against antisemitism.
In this episode, Eitan reveals how he started his career and why he fights against antisemitism.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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Kosha Dillz is a rapper and reality television star whose songs have garnered millions of views and streams. He has toured the world with artists such as Matisyahu, Snoop Dogg, and Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA, and has become a mainstay in the hip-hop world and beyond, appearing on line-ups at South By Southwest, Rock The Bells, and the Vans Warped Tour. A regular performer on MTV’s hit programme Wild ‘N Out, many of his songs draw upon themes of Jewish identity and antisemitism.
In this episode, Kosha Dillz speaks to us about experiencing antisemitism whilst performing live, rapping in Hebrew, and his viral diss track against Kanye West.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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Sarah Haskell, also known online as ‘thatrelatablejew,’ is an Orthodox Jewish content creator and artist with over 200,000 followers across TikTok and Instagram, whose educational online videos look at Jewish positivity, kosher food, Jewish holidays, and modest fashion. Sarah has used her platform and influence to not only teach her followers about the beauty in Judaism but she has also encouraged them to stand up to antisemitism, never shying away from talking about her own experiences.
In this episode, Sarah reveals the extent of the online antisemitism that she faces and the impact that it has on her.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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Tyler Samuels is a Canadian-based Sephardic Jamaican Jew whose educational Jewish history content focuses on the Jews of the Caribbean and Canada. His content, posted to the Instagram account Blunt Black Jew, also debunks common myths and conspiracies and offers positive videos centred around Jewish and Black pride. Tyler has also previously served as Program Coordinator for the Tel Aviv Institute, an organisation that aims to tackle and depoliticise antisemitism online, and he is the co-founder of the group Jews of Colour Canada.
In this episode, Tyler delves into the history of Jews in the Caribbean, as well as his own personal experience of antisemitism on campus.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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Dr Bàrbara Molas is an expert on far-right ideology, online radicalisation, and prevention who works as a Research Fellow at the Current and Emerging Threats Programme at The International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, also known as the ICCT, a think-and-do tank based in The Hague, Netherlands. Earlier this year, she appeared as an expert witness at the failed appeal of the notorious antisemite Alison Chabloz, where she analysed the lyrics of one of Ms Chabloz’s songs for the court and explained why the content was antisemitic.
In this episode, Dr Molas provides insight into the modern far-right and discusses her experience acting as an expert witness.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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Amanda Kinsey is a five-time Emmy Award-winning producer and the Director and Producer of the new documentary ‘Jews of the Wild West’. Through on-camera interviews, compelling footage, and historical photographs, the film tells a positive immigration story and highlights the dynamic contributions Jewish Americans made to shaping the Western United States.
In this episode, Amanda explains how antisemitism in Eastern Europe caused Jews to flee and start a new life in the American West.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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Aleeza Ben Shalom is the host of the new hit Netflix series, ‘Jewish Matchmaking’, the programme where Jewish singles in the United States and Israel employ the help of Aleeza to help them find a partner. She is also an author and the founder of the company Marriage Minded Mentor, and has appeared everywhere from Netflix and Aish.com, to BBC World News and NPR.
In this episode, Aleeza opens up about the role that antisemitism played in the show and the impact that Jew-hatred has on Jewish singles.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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Asher M. Seruya and Laur Plawker are the hosts of the Kvetching on the Couch podcast, a podcast that looks at Jewish mental health. Asher is a social worker and psychotherapist specialising in trauma-informed care, weight stigma, and eating disorder recovery, while Laur is a Suicide Prevention Specialist who works at the Jed Foundation, a nonprofit organisation that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for teenagers and young adults in the United States.
In this episode, to mark Mental Health Awareness Week 2023, Asher and Laur discuss the ways in which antisemitism can contribute towards anxiety in Jews.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to [email protected].
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