CAA presents…An evening with Ben M. Freeman | Podcast Against Antisemitism | S3 E18

Adolf Goebbels
Published on Feb 24, 2023
Ben M. Freeman is a Scottish, gay, Jewish author, activist, and educator whose latest book, Reclaiming Our Story: The Pursuit of Jewish Pride, is the second instalment of his seminal manifesto of the modern Jewish Pride movement that has taken the Jewish world by storm.

In this live podcast recording, filmed at the inaugural “CAA presents…” event, Ben discusses how external antisemitism can result in internalised anti-Jewishness, leading to Jews altering their beliefs, and even appearances, in the pursuit of acceptance from antisemites.
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Video contents:

00:00 - Intro
01:52 - Ben’s first and second book
07:07 - How can people combat internalised anti-Jewishness?
11:55 - How has antisemitism affected how Jews view their bodies?
21:04 - How has antisemitism affected how Jews alter their beliefs?
28:28 - How does Ben conduct interviews
33:39 - What have the reactions to Ben’s books been?
37:17 - Final words
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