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Panel explores how federal government affects Canadian Jews

91亚色鈥檚 Israel and Golda Koschitzky Centre for Jewish Studies presents a panel discussion exploring the federal government leadership and how it affects Canadian Jews.

The event, 鈥淭rudeau - Good for the Jews?鈥, will run May 15 from 2 to 4pm in the Tribute Communities Recital Hall, Accolade East Building. A reception will follow the discussion.

The discussion will look at a wide range of issues and questions that Canadian Jews are asking about the switch in federal government leadership 鈥 from Conservative to Liberal 鈥 and what is at stake for Jews, both domestically and internationally.

Professor David Koffman of the Department of History will provide the introduction, and Yoni Goldstein, editor of The Canadian Jewish News, will moderate.

Michael Taube

Michael Taube

Karen Mock

Karen Mock

Jonathan Kay

Jonathan Kay

Panelists include: Jonathan Kay 鈥撀爅ournalist, author and editor-in-chief of聽The Walrus,聽and the editorial assistant on Prime Minister Justin聽Trudeau鈥檚 2015 memoir; Karen Mock 鈥撀燾ommunity activist, former national director of聽the League of Human Rights of B鈥檔ai Brith, and the聽Liberal candidate for Thornhill in the 2011 federal聽election; and Michael Taube 鈥 Troy Media syndicated columnist, Washington Times contributor, and speechwriter for former prime minister Stephen Harper.

Instead of debating a yes or no answer to the tongue-in-cheek question "Good for the Jews?", the three panelists, all well-known public figures whose political positions appear to span the spectrum, will engage in a thoughtful discussion.

There will be live streaming of the event at .

Free parking passes for the Student Services Parking Structure will be available at the event. To register, visit or call 416-736-5823.

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