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Dave Gordon

Dave Gordon

Dave Gordon is a writer based in Canada.

“There are certainly organizations with much stronger reputations within the Jewish community for actually standing up and fighting antisemitism,” the Jewish Educators and Families Association of Canada told JNS.
If the African National Congress is re-elected, a South African Jewish radio host predicts that many Jews will leave the country.
The anonymous, pro-Israel blogger spoke with JNS several months before his influential site turns 20.
“When the Jewish community is being treated differently than other communities in Canada because of our religious beliefs, that is discrimination,” said Richard Rabkin, managing director of the Kashruth Council of Canada.
The average South African does not agree with the ruling party’s accusations against Israel before the U.N. court in the Hague, says Rabbi Yossy Goldman.
The British journalist, who is one of Israel’s most articulate defenders, talked to JNS about media bias and antisemitism.
The Canadian government recently released a document about the country’s embrace of former Nazis after World War II.
“I explain that the Jews have long battled discrimination but never saw themselves as victims,” said Robbie Stokes Jr., founder of the I Talk to Strangers Foundation.
A non-Jewish American black man who holds the social-media handle “Wyzewurdz74” attempts to bridge and rebuild inter-ethnic relationships as a direct result of misinformation.