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In this episode, we have a double-feature with two wonderful guests. First, Macey Goorevich speaks about her sometimes lonely experience growing up as a Jew in the South, and how she was able to use that opportunity to educate people around her from a young age as she found her identity and became involved in social activism. Then, Madeline Lederman discusses what inspired her to educate other youth and adults about anti-Semitism in our current society, and what her experience has been like refuting misconceptions about Jewish culture.
***DISCLAIMER: There were a couple times that I said "Church" instead of "Temple." I apologize for this mistake!***
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In this episode, we have a double-feature with two wonderful guests. First, Macey Goorevich speaks about her sometimes lonely experience growing up as a Jew in the South, and how she was able to use that opportunity to educate people around her from a young age as she found her identity and became involved in social activism. Then, Madeline Lederman discusses what inspired her to educate other youth and adults about anti-Semitism in our current society, and what her experience has been like refuting misconceptions about Jewish culture.
***DISCLAIMER: There were a couple times that I said "Church" instead of "Temple." I apologize for this mistake!***