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Dave Gordon

Dave Gordon is a writer based in Canada.

The organization said he revitalized operations, including Israel advocacy, during a time when antisemitism and anti-Israel fervor seeped into schools and cities across the country.
“Civilization is a fragile concept. You can tear things down easier than you can build them up,” Mark Milke, who runs the Canadian think tank, told JNS.
“You do not need to be a Jew to stand against antisemitism,” one of the attendees, many of whom fled persecution abroad, told JNS.
“The big organizations have never been wartime organizations,” Amir Epstein, co-executive of Tafsik, told JNS.
“This is an opportunity for Canada to completely reassess the role it plays in the Middle East,” Guidy Mamann, of the Toronto Zionist Council, told JNS.
Aaron Hadida, of Magen Herut, told JNS that “I don’t really ever expect these types of things.”
Two Canadians team up on “Dying to Live” to combat anti-Israel misinformation.
Sam Salz is thankful that his Texas A&M Aggies coaches and teammates allow him to keep the Sabbath.
“Post-Oct. 7, a lot of people are looking for ways to connect with their Judaism. I have been especially intentional about it,” Shai Davidai told JNS.
“This ill-considered endorsement of the ICC’s politically motivated actions is a slap in the face to our ally and to every innocent Israeli still being held hostage,” wrote Leo Housakos, a Quebec senator.
Goldie Ghamari, a member of the Ontario Parliament, told JNS that Iranians and Israelis “have shared memories, shared history.”
The federal Canadian government recently notified organizations that it denied their requests for freedom of information access to the documents.