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This week, Amy Spitalnick, CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JCPA), is back on The State of Belief. In this episode, Amy and host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush dig into the immediacy of antisemitism, democracy, and how our communities are connected.
Among the important topics they cover:
Our voices are wonderful tools for change, and we must never stop using them to counteract hate and extremism in all its forms. Please listen to this episode and reflect on these essential themes. What Amy has to say is not just applicable to the Jewish community but to everyone interested in democracy, justice, and the welfare of humanity.
Please share this episode with one person who would enjoy hearing this conversation, and thank you for listening!
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