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Rabbi Raphael Shore

Raphael Shore is an acclaimed human rights activist, filmmaker, rabbi, and lifelong educational entrepreneur. As founder of OpenDor Media and the Clarion Project, Shore has played a pivotal role in shaping meaningful public discourse around Jewish identity, antisemitism, radical Islam, and the resilience of Israel, with 18 documentaries and 500 educational videos, including his previous award-winning feature films, “Beneath the Helmet,” "Obsession" and "The Third Jihad," which have been viewed over 150 million times to date. His most recent projects include the documentary Tragic Awakening: A New Look at the World's Oldest Hatred and the book Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Jew? Learning to Love the Lessons of Jew-Hatred.


Mamdani and the Future of American Jewry

Mamdani’s election signals a turning point for American Jews, pushing us to confront rising hostility, rethink old assumptions, and decide what kind of future we’re building for ourselves and our children.

Is Belief in God Rational? A Fresh Look at the Evidence

What if belief in God isn’t blind faith—but a logical conclusion drawn from cutting-edge science and ancient wisdom?

Passover and Antisemitism: Three Chilling Insights

The Exodus from Egypt is the world’s oldest case study in antisemitism. Its lessons are alarmingly relevant today.

May the Bridges We Burn Light the Way

Like the Macabees, Jews need to stand firm in the values Judaism brought to the world.

The World Against Israel: A Global Alliance of Hostility Disguised as Human Rights

Double standards, ancient hatred, and the real war Israel faces today.

Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Jew?

A call for Jewish moral confidence.

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