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A rabbi and an Arab join together to fight antisemitism

“The Quad” with guests Rawan Osman and Raphael Shore

Rabbi Raphael Shore, the award-winning producer and author of Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Jew, and Arab activist and recovered antisemite Rawan Osman talk about their new movie, “Tragic Awakening: A New Look at the World’s Oldest Hatred.”

The movie follows Lebanese-born Osman on her journey away from Jew-hatred, and takes a new and non-conventional look at what motivates antisemitism.

JNS TV show with Fleur Hassan-Nahoum (deputy mayor of Jerusalem), Emily Schrader (activist and journalist), Ashira Solomon (African-American Jew and political moderator) and Vivian Bercovici (former Canadian ambassador to Israel).
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