With a rise in anti-Semitism in America and beyond, how should the media deal with hate, with hate crimes, with perpetrators, with statistics? How should we cover a dangerous force without underestimating, simplifying or exaggerating? Hear from Adam Serwer, staff writer at The Atlantic, Laurie Goodstein, religion reporter for The New York Times, Jane Eisner, former editor-in-chief of The Forward, Rachel Glickhouse, Partner Manager for the Documenting Hate project at ProPublica and moderator Samuel G. Freedman as they dive into this very important and timely conversation.
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