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Podcast Against Antisemitism
Campaign Against Antisemitism
106 episodes
1 month ago
In our final episode, we shift our focus from 20th-century writers to contemporary playwrights and modern allegations of dramatic antisemitism. Since antisemitism has been on the rise in recent years, it is crucial to examine how modern works, including plays by Caryl Churchill, Joe Murphy, Joe Robertson, and Stefano Massini, engage with and, at times, perpetuate harmful stereotypes. This concludes our mini-series on antisemitism in English literature. We hope you enjoyed it! If you di...
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In our final episode, we shift our focus from 20th-century writers to contemporary playwrights and modern allegations of dramatic antisemitism. Since antisemitism has been on the rise in recent years, it is crucial to examine how modern works, including plays by Caryl Churchill, Joe Murphy, Joe Robertson, and Stefano Massini, engage with and, at times, perpetuate harmful stereotypes. This concludes our mini-series on antisemitism in English literature. We hope you enjoyed it! If you di...
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Podcast Against Antisemitism
Antisemitism in English Literature: The Edict of Expulsion
Whilst we prepare for the next season of Podcast Against Antisemitism, welcome to our brand new six-part series chronicling the history of antisemitism in English literature. In this podcast, we explore the anti-Jewish tropes perpetuated by centuries of literary misrepresentation. Beginning with medieval poetry and concluding with contemporary plays, the series offers a comprehensive chronological overview, inclusive of social as well as literary context. From Dickens to Dahl, there’s a lot t...
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10 months ago
8 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
Antisemitism in English Literature: Victorian Era
In the 19th century, the Jewish community in England faced both progress and prejudice. While legal reforms began to improve their status, antisemitic stereotypes persisted.In this episode, we turn to Charles Dickens, a towering figure of Victorian literature, whose evolving portrayals of Jewish characters offer a compelling case study. From the malevolent Fagin in Oliver Twist to the empathetic Mr. Riah in Our Mutual Friend, Dickens’ depictions reflect the complex, often contradictory attitu...
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10 months ago
8 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
Antisemitism in English Literature: Medieval Period
The Jews were expelled from England in 1290, but this did not mean the end of literary representation.In this episode, we delve into the antisemitic tropes in 14th-century literature, focusing on Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, John Gower’s Confessio Amantis and the musical legacy of anonymous ballads such as Sir Hugh, or The Jew’s Daughter.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to podcast@antisemitism.org.Follow us on all socials @antisemitism
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10 months ago
7 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
Antisemitism in English Literature: Contemporary Works
In our final episode, we shift our focus from 20th-century writers to contemporary playwrights and modern allegations of dramatic antisemitism. Since antisemitism has been on the rise in recent years, it is crucial to examine how modern works, including plays by Caryl Churchill, Joe Murphy, Joe Robertson, and Stefano Massini, engage with and, at times, perpetuate harmful stereotypes. This concludes our mini-series on antisemitism in English literature. We hope you enjoyed it! If you did,...
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10 months ago
6 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
Antisemitism in English Literature: Early Modern Plays
The early-modern period was a golden age for English theatre. Giants like Shakespeare, Marlowe, Dekker, Middleton and Jonson were all active in the 16th and 17th centuries. But where did the Jews fit into this Golden Age, and how were they represented on stage?In this episode, we explore what life was like for a Jew at this time, as well as taking a deep dive into key plays such as The Merchant of Venice and The Jew of Malta. Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedbac...
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10 months ago
7 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
Antisemitism in English Literature: Modernism and 20th-Century Authors
In this episode, we turn our focus to the 20th century – a period marked by profound literary innovation and social upheaval. From the modernist verse of T.S. Eliot to the beloved children’s tales of Roald Dahl, the literature of this era is saturated in antisemitic motifs.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to podcast@antisemitism.org.Follow us on all socials @antisemitism
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10 months ago
10 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
S5 E19: “Episode 100” with Gideon Falter
Gideon Falter is the Chief Executive of Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA), a charity dedicated to exposing and countering antisemitism through education and zero-tolerance law enforcement. Gideon was elected to lead CAA in the autumn of 2014, soon after its establishment, building it into the UK’s foremost campaigning organisation against antisemitism. His work for CAA has been publicly praised by the British Government and the Simon Wiesenthal Center has hailed him as a “Jewish hero who pr...
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1 year ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
S5 E18: “Four hours” with Natalie Sanandaji
Natalie Sanandaji is a survivor of the Nova music festival massacre, where a reported 364 people were murdered by Hamas terrorists. This atrocity was part of the wider 7th October attacks in Israel, the single worst massacre of the Jews since the Holocaust. Since that day, Natalie has devoted her time and efforts to raising awareness about the grave events that took place.In this episode, Natalie recounts her experience of the Nova festival where, in order to survive the massacre, she and her...
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1 year ago
39 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
S5 E17: “The silence of our friends” with Shabbos Kestenbaum
Shabbos Kestenbaum is a Religion and Public Policy graduate student from Harvard University. Since the 7th October Hamas atrocities, Shabbos has been embroiled in a long public battle with Harvard, which has resulted in him suing them for failing to combat antisemitism, describing the school as “a bastion of rampant anti-Jewish hatred and harassment”.In this episode, Shabbos discusses his decision to take legal action against Harvard and the personal threats to his safety following 7th Octobe...
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1 year ago
25 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
S5 E16: “Kvetch” with Steven Berkoff
Steven Berkoff is an actor, author, playwright, theatre practitioner and director born in the Jewish East End of London. Over the course of his critically-acclaimed career, Steven has adapted Kafka, directed Shakespeare and produced his own original work.In this episode, Steven looks back at the Battle of Cable Street, in which his Uncle Sam fought, and recounts his experiences of writing plays about antisemitism and Judaism.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to p...
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1 year ago
22 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
S5 E15: “Family” with Eylon Keshet
Eylon Keshet is the cousin of Yarden Bibas who, along with baby Kfir, his five-year-old brother Ariel, and their mother Shiri, were kidnapped and taken as hostages to Gaza by Hamas terrorists on 7th October. The Bibas family lived on the Nir Oz kibbutz, close to Gaza, where a quarter of the community were killed, kidnapped or injured in the 7th October attacks.In this episode, Eylon explains where he was when he heard the devastating news and how he has been coping with the situation ever sin...
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1 year ago
31 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
S5 E14: “Let’s celebrate” with Benjamin Till
Benjamin Till is a Jewish composer, director and filmmaker. He is currently the Composer in Residence for Mosaic Voices, a vocal ensemble at London’s New West End Synagogue. Benjamin’s music has been performed at top venues across the country, including the Royal Albert Hall.In this episode, he discusses his new project, ‘The Jews of Britain’, which sees him looking at the history of Britain’s Jews. Benjamin also opens up about his recent experiences of antisemitism.Subscribe at antisemitism....
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1 year ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
S5 E13: “Against all odds” with Dora Reisser
Dora Reisser is a Bulgarian Holocaust survivor whose life was profoundly impacted by the rise of the Nazi regime. Despite facing unimaginable challenges, she emerged as an accomplished ballet dancer, actress, fashion designer and writer. In this episode, Dora describes living under Nazi rule, making a new life for herself and her experiences acting in academy-award-winning Hollywood classics like ‘The Dirty Dozen’.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to podcast...
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1 year ago
41 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
S5 E12: “Moral questions” with Nigel Biggar
Reverend Canon Nigel Biggar is a historian, theologian and ethicist currently serving as Regius Professor Emeritus of Moral Theology at the University of Oxford. Nigel has been described as “one of the leading living Western ethicists” by the New Statesman, and is named as one of Prospect Magazine’s Top Thinkers of 2024. He has published eight books and has written several articles since Hamas’ 7th October terrorist atrocities.In this episode, Nigel offers his thoughts on why university staff...
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1 year ago
25 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
S5 E11: “Here we go again” with Marco Shalma
Marco Shalma is the creator and executive producer of the upcoming documentary ‘Here We Go Again’ which delves into the cyclical and cynical nature of antisemitism through the lens of a diverse group of activists. The film invites viewers to reflect on the past and present, urging a future where the lessons of resilience and solidarity pave the way for a brighter, more inclusive world.In this episode, Marco discusses how he came to create his upcoming film and what he hopes the audience will ...
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1 year ago
33 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
S5 E10: “Let’s eat!” with Alissa Timoshkina
Alissa Timoshkina is a celebrated Jewish food writer, historian, chef, and author. Her recipes have been featured in numerous publications, including The Guardian, Red Magazine, Olive Magazine, The Independent and House & Garden. In this episode, Alissa dives into how the history of antisemitism has influenced Ashkenazi Jewish food today.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and send us your feedback to podcast@antisemitism.org.Follow us on all socials @antisemitism
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1 year ago
41 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
S5 E9: “Hiding in plain sight” with Janet Singer Applefield
Janet Singer Applefield is a Polish Holocaust survivor whose parents made the harrowing decision to leave her in the care of others when she was seven years old in order that she may live. Janet was a ‘Hidden Child’ until the war ended and was miraculously reunited with her father. She has chronicled her story in her memoir, ‘Becoming Janet: Finding Myself in the Holocaust‘.In this episode, Janet opens up about her experiences in the Holocaust and how she reunited with her father.Subscribe at...
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1 year ago
35 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
S5 E8: “This is all a bit strange” with Joe Jacobson
Joe Jacobson is one of only a few current British Jewish professional footballers. Until very recently, Joe served as the captain for the Wycombe Wanderers where he played for ten years and made 400 appearances. He was also the former under-21 captain for Wales and the first Jewish player to score a goal in a professional game at Wembley in 53 years.In this episode, Joe discusses racism against Jews in football and recounts his own experience of antisemitism and the effect it has had on his l...
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1 year ago
35 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
S5 E7: “A people and a nation” with Einat Wilf
Dr Einat Wilf is a leading thinker on Israel, Zionism, foreign policy and education. She was a Member of Knesset with the Labor Party and then the Independence Party from 2010 to 2013 and is the author of seven books. Following the horrific Hamas terrorist attacks on 7th October, Einat has become one of the leading voices on the issue. In this episode, Einat looks at the anti-Israel protests on universities around the world and the word “Zionism”.Subscribe at antisemitism.org/podcast and...
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1 year ago
47 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
S5 E6: “Learning and unlearning” with Zoe Buckman
Zoe Buckman is a multi-disciplinary artist working in sculpture, installation, and photography. Known for her artwork that explores themes of feminism, mortality, and equality, Zoe's work has reached audiences around the world. Zoe has repeatedly spoken out about her Jewish identity, using her platform to be a voice against antisemitism.In this episode, Zoe speaks about the denial of Hamas’ sexual violence on 7th October and how antisemitism can be explored in art.Subscribe at antisemitism.or...
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1 year ago
31 minutes

Podcast Against Antisemitism
In our final episode, we shift our focus from 20th-century writers to contemporary playwrights and modern allegations of dramatic antisemitism. Since antisemitism has been on the rise in recent years, it is crucial to examine how modern works, including plays by Caryl Churchill, Joe Murphy, Joe Robertson, and Stefano Massini, engage with and, at times, perpetuate harmful stereotypes. This concludes our mini-series on antisemitism in English literature. We hope you enjoyed it! If you di...