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Cārvāka Podcast: Bill C-9 and Cross-Community Responses to Hate
This week, ALCCA Chair Mark Sandler appeared as a guest on the very popular Cārvāka Podcast, hosted by Kushal Mehra, alongside Rishabh Sarswat of the Coalition of Hindus of North America (CoHNA), a new member of ALCCA.

ALCCA Staff
Jan 211 min read


When Inclusion Fails: The Need to Stand with LGBTQ+ Jewish Youth
Canadian LGBTQ+ Jewish youth are facing exclusion and rising antisemitism, leaving them uniquely vulnerable. This article explores recent incidents, the painful impact of being shut out of queer and progressive spaces, and the urgent need for true inclusion and solidarity.

Tami Moscoe
Aug 21, 20254 min read


Standing with Us: The Power of Allyship at Nova
Having been to the Nova Exhibition with my husband on two other occasions in two different cities, it was immediately apparent that this night was different.

Bonnie Goldberg
Jun 20, 20253 min read


Building Community Strength: Reflections on the 1st Canadian National Hindu Conference
Reflections from the 1st Canadian National Hindu Conference, highlighting cultural pride, youth empowerment, legal advocacy, and opportunities for interfaith collaboration between the Hindu and Jewish communities.

Laura Schwartz
Jun 6, 20256 min read


Together in Turbulent Times: A Support Space for Jewish Lawyers and the Legal Community
In the wake of rising antisemitism and the Washington, D.C. embassy shooting, Lawyers Combating Antisemitism held a healing webinar for Jewish legal professionals. Led by trauma experts, the session offered therapeutic tools, Jewish resilience teachings, and a path forward through collective support.

ALCCA Staff
May 29, 20253 min read


Wrestling with Grief, Holding on to Hope: Reflections from the NOVA Exhibit
A haunting visit to the NOVA Exhibit sparks reflection on October 7, grief, resilience, and the Jewish community’s path forward.

Randi Woloz
May 4, 20252 min read


Sacred Symbols and Hate Symbols: Understanding the Difference – Protecting What Matters
Misunderstood symbols can fuel hate – learn why protecting sacred icons like the Swastika matters – while banning true hate symbols.

Dr. Ragini Sharma
Apr 25, 20255 min read


Hatred, Protected Speech, and Dialogue
The conflict between Israel and Hamas has spilled over into Canada’s streets, classrooms, businesses, places of worship, community centres, and professions. Hate crimes against Jews and Muslims spiral upwards. Civil discourse spirals downwards. A war of words is being waged in the Canadian media, accompanied by conflicting assertions – often misinformed -- about what constitutes protected speech v hate speech, academic freedom v indoctrination. More importantly, antagonists

Mark Sandler
Dec 6, 20235 min read
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