Ep 99: The UN, Society, and Antisemitism with Susanne Seperson and guest Chuck Lavine P1 on hmTv
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Episode 99
Title: The UN, Society, and Antisemitism with Assemblyman Charles Lavine – Part 1
Series: Antisemitism in the United Nations and in Society
Host: Dr. Susanne Seperson
Guest: Assemblyman Charles Lavine
In this powerful and wide-ranging conversation, host Dr. Susanne Seperson sits down with New York State Assemblyman Charles Lavine to explore the complex landscape of modern antisemitism in the U.S. and beyond. As president of the New York chapter of the National Association of Jewish Legislators and a national board member, Lavine offers historical insight, personal reflection, and policy perspective on the fight against Jew-hatred.
They discuss his upbringing in small-town Wisconsin, the impact of Jewish immigration in the Midwest, the founding purpose of NAJL in supporting Holocaust reparations, and how its mission has evolved to combat the alarming resurgence of antisemitism today. The episode highlights systemic challenges across higher education, law enforcement, politics, and social media, while championing the importance of moral leadership, civic education, and respectful discourse.
Lavine also shares his experiences with antisemitism growing up and provides a sobering analysis of white supremacy, academic freedom, and legislative responses—including immersive Holocaust education initiatives and new hate crime penalties in New York.
This is Part 1 of a vital two-part series that addresses one of the most urgent human rights issues of our time. Tune in, learn, and reflect on how we can all be part of the solution.
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