CJN Podcast: Do Jews Need to Worry about Sebastian Gorka?

In this episode: Canada's anti-Israel postal union, the CJN's 24-year advice column, and the politics of Sebastian Gorka.

In today’s episode, CJN operations manager Ella Burkowski joins podcast hosts Alex and Michael to discuss the Canadian postal union’s anti-Israel stance; Ella’s monthly advice column, “Ask Ella,” which has been running for 24 years; and whether Jews need to worry about Sebastian Gorka, in the wake of a TanenbaumCHAT school trip to New York City that introduced him to about a dozen students.

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