Sun Columnist Brian Lilley Explores New Approaches to Combat Antisemitism in Interview with Rabbi
In a recent interview, Sun political columnist Brian Lilley sat down with Rabbi Meir Dubrawsky of the Yorkville Jewish Centre to discuss innovative strategies for fighting antisemitism. The conversation, which aired on January 24, 2026, focuses on delivering a universal and hopeful message to address this persistent issue.
A Different Perspective on Fighting Hate
Rabbi Dubrawsky shared insights on how to effectively push back against antisemitism in ways that diverge from traditional methods. The discussion highlights the importance of fostering understanding and resilience within communities, rather than merely reacting to incidents of hate.
Lilley emphasized the need for proactive measures that can inspire positive change and unity. The interview delves into practical steps that individuals and groups can take to promote tolerance and combat prejudice in everyday life.
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