CJN Podcast: Beresheet Brings Out the Anti-Semites

Hosts Alex and Michael ask: How is Israel's purported occupation of Palestine relevant to the moon?

On this week’s podcast, hosts Alex and Michael chat about some of the gross anti-Semitic and needlessly anti-Israel comments on Beresheet’s crash landing; the hypocrisy of Quebec’s secularism bill, banning religious Jews who work in the public sector from wearing kippot or headscarves; and whether Jews need to worry about the no-refund policy on Passover food. Noah Liebtag joins, with a guest appearance by CJN editor-in-chief Yoni Goldstein.

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