Épisodes

  • Episode 13: Schmooze with Adam Louis-Klein, Founder of Movement Against Antizionism
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode of The Schmooze, we sit down with Adam Louis-Klein—writer, anthropologist, musician, and PhD candidate at McGill—to unpack a framework that’s reshaping how many Jews are responding to what’s happened since October 7.

    Adam argues that anti-Zionism isn’t merely “criticism of Israel” that sometimes crosses a line. He describes it as a distinct hate movement with its own ideology, its own “libels,” and its own trail of harm—especially in academia, media, and public life. We talk about how the discourse shifted over time, why the “genocide” accusation functions as a modern libel, and what it looks like to stop defending and start naming, describing, and holding the ideology itself to account.

    We also discuss Adam’s work through the Movement Against Anti-Zionism, why legacy organizations need a clearer vocabulary for the moment, and how communities can build “discursive infrastructure” now—before the next flare-up.

    Guest: Adam Louis-Klein (McGill; London Centre for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism; founder, Movement Against Anti-Zionism)

    Mentioned in this episode

    • Virtual event: “Never Forget: Montana Tucker on the Holocaust, Antisemitism, and Hope” (Calgary Public Library + Calgary Jewish Federation, Feb 22, 7:00–8:30pm MST, online)

    • Friends of JNF Canada “Negev” event featuring Lt.-Col. (Ret.) Jonathan Conricus (announced for June 7, 2026)

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Episode 12: Schmooze with Mike Fegelman, Editor-in-Chief of HonestReporting Canada
    Feb 14 2026

    In this episode of The Schmooze, Don and Jared sit down with Mike Fegelman, Editor-in-Chief of HonestReporting Canada, to talk about media bias, journalistic malpractice, and what Canadians can do when coverage crosses the line.

    Mike shares his origin story — from spotting a “fight media bias” poster in Jerusalem to becoming one of Canada’s most persistent media watchdog voices — and explains how HonestReporting works: mobilizing everyday people to challenge misinformation, demand corrections, and push for fair, accurate, contextual journalism.

    We dig into:

    • How journalism has shifted from reporting to activism

    • Why “media literacy” is now a survival skill

    • CBC’s unique responsibility as a publicly funded broadcaster

    • The difference between opinion, advocacy, and news

    • Why public complaints sometimes do lead to corrections

    • How you can help (even without a platform or big following)

    Mike’s message is blunt: we can’t outsource responsibility anymore. If Canadians don’t push back, misinformation becomes policy — and hate becomes normalized.

    Links / Resources (add yours):

    • HonestReporting Canada (subscribe + alerts): Exposing Canadian Anti-Israel Media Bias - HRC

    • The CBC report mentioned in the episode: New Report Exposes Systemic Anti-Israel Bias At CBC News - Honest Reporting Canada

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    1 h et 7 min
  • Episode 11: Schmooze with Jay Cairns, Executive Director of Friends of JNF Alberta and Charlotte Korchak, Founder of the Jerusalem Education Institute
    Feb 5 2026

    We’re dropping this one early because Charlotte Korchuk is in Alberta this weekend for a live community program hosted by Friends of JNF Canada.

    In this passionate and wide-ranging conversation, Don and Jared are joined by Jay Cairns (Executive Director, Friends of JNF Canada – Alberta) and Charlotte Korchuk (Jerusalem Education Institute) to talk about Jewish identity, Zionist pride, and the urgent need for education that doesn’t just hand out talking points — it builds real understanding.

    We dig into:

    • The “October 8th Jew” awakening — and why so many people feel alone, overwhelmed, and under-informed

    • Why knowledge becomes a “coat of armor” (and why soundbites aren’t enough)

    • The difference between education vs. indoctrination: “not what to think, but how to think”

    • How to navigate different audiences: uninformed, misinformed, apathetic, curious — and why the “mushy middle” matters

    • Why parents are often the most neglected audience — and why education has to start at home

    • A powerful reframe: we don’t just need allies — we need friends

    Live event: Diaspora, Israel, and the Go-Forward

    • Calgary: Sunday, Feb 8, 2026 — 7:00 PM

    • Edmonton: Monday, Feb 9, 2026 — 7:00 PM
      Register via Friends of JNF Canada (event details provided upon registration).


      Show notes and links:

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    1 h et 13 min
  • Episode 10: Schmooze with Ofer Idels, Fellow at University of Calgary, Israel Studies
    Jan 30 2026

    This week on The Schmooze, we sit down with Ofer Idels, an Israeli historian and postdoctoral fellow in Israel Studies at the University of Calgary.

    Ofer breaks down Zionism in both academic and plain language, and explains why debates around “anti-Zionism” often function as debates about whether Jews are allowed to be active agents in history, rather than passive participants judged by others’ moral frameworks.

    We also discuss:

    • Zionism as a modern response to the crisis of Jewish life in Europe

    • “Self-determination” and what it means in lived terms

    • Why semantic debates can become a cul-de-sac, and what to focus on instead

    • The campus climate in Calgary, and why Ofer’s experience has been unexpectedly positive

    • How the Calgary Jewish community can better use academic resources already here

    Community events mentioned:

    • Feb 12 (12:00 PM MT, Zoom): Ofer’s speaker series talk, “From Horse Cadavers to Garden Plots: Concepts of Non-Human Nature and the Łódź Ghetto.”

    • Feb 8 (JCC): Friends of JNF Canada event, “Diaspora Israel and the Go-Forward,” featuring Charlotte K. (Jerusalem Education Institute / StandWithUs).

    Connect with Ofer:
    Ofer can be found via his University of Calgary profile, and he welcomes community outreach for lectures, initiatives, and collaboration.

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    1 h et 16 min
  • Episode 9: Schmooze with Kaveh Shahrooz, Lawyer and Human Rights Activist and Senior Fellow at MacDonald-Laurier Institute
    Jan 23 2026

    Iran is in turmoil.

    Nationwide protests that began with economic frustration have escalated into a direct challenge to the Islamic Republic, amid internet shutdowns, mass detentions, and reports of severe crackdowns.

    On this episode of The Schmooze, Don Schapira and Jared Shore are joined by Kaveh Shahrooz, a Toronto-based Iranian-Canadian lawyer, human rights activist, and Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Kaveh walks us through “Iran 101” (how Iran got here), what we can and can’t confirm about what’s happening right now, why much of the activist left has stayed quiet, and what Canadians can do today to support the Iranian people, including practical pressure points for MPs and enforcement against regime-linked actors in Canada.

    We also discuss the historic bond between Persians and Jews, the Iranian diaspora in Canada, and why solidarity matters now more than ever.

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    1 h et 12 min
  • Episode 8: Schmooze with Marnie and Dahlia, Former Co-Chairs of Holocaust and Human Rights Remembrance and Education
    Jan 16 2026

    How does real community impact begin?

    In this episode of The Schmooze, Don sits down with Marnie Bondar and Dahlia Libin, whose volunteer leadership transformed Holocaust education and remembrance in Calgary.

    From the creation of Here to Tell to major public partnerships and survivor-centered education, their work has reached classrooms, cultural institutions, and tens of thousands of people across the city.

    What started as a “crazy idea” became a model of how passion, persistence, and responsibility can shape a community.

    This conversation explores leadership without titles, education that adapts to the moment, and the power of two people saying yes.


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    1 h et 10 min
  • Episode 7: Schmooze with Yael Berkovich, West Coast Educator, Stand With Us Canada
    Jan 9 2026

    In this episode of The Schmooze, we sit down with Yael Berkovich for an honest conversation about Jewish and Israeli identity in Canada — and what it means to live openly and authentically on campus today.

    Yael shares her journey from growing up in a Zionist household to navigating public school, university life, and student leadership, as well as the challenges Jewish students are facing in the post–October 7 climate. We explore pride, visibility, allyship, and why showing up still matters — even when it’s uncomfortable.

    A thoughtful, grounded conversation about identity, courage, and the next generation of leadership.

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    1 h et 7 min
  • Episode 6: Schmooze with Emile Scheffel, Managing Director of CJPAC
    Jan 2 2026

    In this episode of The Schmooze, we sit down with Emile Scheffel, Managing Director of CJPAC (the Canadian Jewish Political Affairs Committee).

    Emile shares his personal journey into Jewish advocacy, why civic engagement matters more than ever, and how real relationships — not outrage or slogans — shape political outcomes in Canada. We explore how Jewish Canadians and allies can meaningfully participate in democracy, combat antisemitism, and ensure our community’s voice is heard across the political spectrum.

    This is an honest, grounded conversation about showing up, building trust, and strengthening the future of Jewish life in Canada — one relationship at a time.

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    1 h et 10 min