Rivkush

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  • Rivka "Rivkush" Campbell, a Jew of Jamaican descent, has been one of Canada's most vocal Jews of colour. In this podcast, she interviews fascinating Jews of colour from all over the world, opening dialogue with the mainstream Jewish community about their views, perspectives and experiences.
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Rivka "Rivkush" Campbell, a Jew of Jamaican descent, has been one of Canada's most vocal Jews of colour. In this podcast, she interviews fascinating Jews of colour from all over the world, opening dialogue with the mainstream Jewish community about their views, perspectives and experiences.
The CJN Podcast Network
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  • With 'Jew Jitsu', Dmitri Shufutinsky wants to flip anti-Israel arguments on their head
    2024/12/17

    How many times have you heard claims that Israel is an imperialist country? That Israelis are settlers on Arab land? That Israel is an apartheid state? As a black, gay Jewish man, Dmitri Shufutinsky has heard it all. He spent years on American campuses before flying to the Middle East and joining the Israel Defense Forces, giving him a full view of what the common anti-Israel arguments are. Too much time and energy, he felt, was being spent focusing on right-wing antisemitism. He wanted to look at the left.

    After the conflict that erupted between Israel and Hamas in May 2021, Shufutinsky decided to start writing a book to counter the common talking points. He finished the entire manuscript before Oct. 7, 2023—and now, one year after the Hamas attack that saw 1,200 Israelis killed or kidnapped, he's finally publishing it under the title of Jew Jitsu: Turning Our Enemies’ Arguments Against Them.

    Shufutinsky joins to discuss his book and some of the themes behind it on Rivkush, The CJN's podcast spotlighting notable Jews of colour.

    Credits

    • Host: Rivka Campbell
    • Producer: Michael Fraiman
    • Music: Westside Gravy

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    48 分
  • A new illustrated book hopes to redefine 'What Jewish Looks Like'
    2024/11/06

    Growing up, Liz Kleinrock never felt like she fit into her Jewish community in Washington, D.C. Born in Korea and adopted into an Ashkenazi family, she constantly felt pressure to justify her Judaism—whether at Hebrew school, summer camp or synagogue. Years later, after becoming a professional antibias and antiracist educator, she met author Caroline Kusin Pritchard, and the two clicked. One day, they got an idea: to create an educational, illustrated, family-friendly book that redefines the face of Judaism—literally.

    The result is What Jewish Looks Like, released September 2024, which profiles unconventional Jewish icons. The collection includes British-Indian sculptor Anish Kapoor, historic Ethiopian community leader Uri Ben Baruch and American trans activist Jazz Jennings—about as varied a scope as one could imagine that crosses skin colour, religious affiliation and cultural identity.

    The book's launch has been met warmly in Jewish spaces. And yet, as Kleinrock and Kusin Pritchard tell Rivka Campbell on The CJN's podcast about Jews of colour, even on their book tour, they face microaggressions in every city. For them, it's a constant reminder of why this kind of content is needed—not just to educate younger Jewish generations, but older ones as well.

    Credits

    • Host: Rivka Campbell
    • Producer: Michael Fraiman
    • Music: Westside Gravy

    Support The CJN

    • Subscribe to The CJN newsletter
    • Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt)
    • Subscribe to Rivkush (Not sure how? Click here)
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    36 分
  • 'It pains me': Gad Saad reflects on the unfulfilled potential of a pluralistic Lebanon
    2024/09/30

    Gad Saad, the Canadian professor and social media icon with well over a million followers online, grew up in Lebanon as one of a rapidly decreasing number of Jews in the 1970s and '80s. He routinely faced genuine, unabashed Jew hatred, hearing "Death to the Jews" chants in the streets—and witnessing his own school friends talk about killing Jews.

    Fast-forward to this week, and Israel is preparing a probable ground invasion of southern Lebanon, shortly following their remarkable pager attack on Hezbollah members and assassination of longtime organization leader Hassan Nasrallah. As Lebanon makes headlines around the world, Saad sat down with Rivka Campbell, host of The CJN's podcast about Jews of colour, to share stories of the Lebanon he remembers before his family fled for a safer life in Canada. He explains why he always felt close to his Lebanese roots and how he hopes the country can return to a pluralistic, accepting state.

    In 2024-2025, Saad is a visiting professor and global ambassador at Northwood University. He joins us from his home city of Montreal.

    Credits

    • Host: Rivka Campbell
    • Producer: Michael Fraiman
    • Music: Westside Gravy

    Support The CJN

    • Subscribe to The CJN newsletter
    • Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt)
    • Subscribe to Rivkush (Not sure how? Click here)
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    40 分

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