Media Coverage of Our Antisemitism Book; Five Days Left to Support This Important Project
With just five days remaining in our Kickstarter campaign for our book, "From Outrage to Action: A Practical Guide to Fighting Antisemitism", I wanted to share with you the highlights of media coverage, reflecting not just on the book's message but also on the broader dialogue it's inspiring about Jewish identity, history, and the fight against antisemitism. More media coverage is planned in the next few days, but here’s what has happened so far.
Esoterica Magazine featured an insightful interview, where Leah Eichler and I discuss the decision to Kickstart this project. We delve into the risks and rewards of such an approach and the personal motivations driving this choice. As a child and grandchild of Holocaust survivors, the fight against antisemitism has been a lifelong journey for me. This interview captures the essence of that journey and the critical need for proactive steps. Watch the interview here.
In an engaging episode of The Jew Function podcast, we explored the deep-seated issues surrounding antisemitism and the unique perspective the book offers. The conversation ventured into the historical and emotional landscapes that shape our understanding of Jewish identity and the persistent challenges it faces. Watch the full interview here.
Jewish Journal recently allowed me to write an op-ed about my book, highlighting the skepticism I initially faced and my decision to self-publish via Kickstarter. It emphasizes the book's focus on practical solutions, aiming to empower readers with strategies and real-life stories. Described as "The Next Generation" of literature on antisemitism, it's a testament to the communal effort and urgency of this cause. Read the full article here.
In a recent op-ed for the Traverse City Record Eagle, I explored the impact of local action against antisemitism. It's a personal reflection on the current climate and a call to engage, educate, and stand together. This theme of local involvement and understanding is central to the book and my current efforts, emphasizing that everyone can play a part in combating antisemitism. Read my thoughts and reflections here. I haven't been involved in my tiny Jewish community here in Northern Michigan, but since I wrote this op-ed, Jews have been emerging from the woods and telling me how much they appreciate my voice. My local shul has asked me to speak.
As we continue this journey, your support and engagement mean the world. The conversations we're having are not just about a book; they're about shaping a future where understanding and solidarity can triumph over hatred and bigotry. Thank you for being part of this crucial dialogue. If you haven’t pledged your support yet, now is the time.