In a special episode of Identity/Crisis, Yehuda Kurtzer sits down with Holocaust survivor and longtime Anti-Defamation League leader Abe Foxman for a candid conversation about moral courage in a time of rising antisemitism and deep political division. The episode is dedicated to Foxman’s memory and legacy.
Together, they explore the personal and communal costs of speaking out, the weight of historical trauma, and the responsibilities of leadership during moments of fear and uncertainty. Drawing on Foxman’s life experience, the discussion reflects on the dangers of silence and the moral clarity required to confront hatred.
The conversation serves as both a tribute and a challenge, urging listeners to consider when and how they raise their voices in defense of democratic values and human dignity.

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