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Mar 06, 2022
Join New York Times opinion columnist Bret Stephens with Rabbi Peter J. Rubinstein for an urgent conversation on some of today’s most pressing issues: the current political and humanitarian crisis in Ukraine; and the recent wave of antisemitism in America and abroad. More than three years after the deadly attack on the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, it has become painfully clear that antisemitism cannot be ignored or wished away — but bigotry against Jews in its current form, Bret Stephens argues, comes from across the political spectrum and does not neatly adhere to old definitions of antisemitism. Hear him and Rabbi Rubinstein discuss the phenomenon of contemporary anti-Jewish hate, its pernicious effects on our culture and democracy, and what we can all do to fight for a more just society for everyone.
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