(Jewish Group) Dana Bash says her new CNN special on antisemitism 'one of the most important things'
Dana Bash says her new CNN special on antisemitism is one of the most important things Ive ever done
CNNs Dana Bash has what she calls a very, very Jewish response to the question of why shes hosted a special for her network on antisemitism in America.
The bad news is there is antisemitism in America, Bash told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. The good news is I work in a place that wants to shine a spotlight on it, and allow for an investigation into what is happening, why its happening and what are the solutions.
Bash, a member of Temple Micah in Washington, D.C., is the great-granddaughter of Hungarian Jews who were murdered at Auschwitz. She told JTA that having the opportunity to report a special on modern antisemitism was one of the most important things Ive ever done.
The hour-long special, Rising Hate: Antisemitism In America, aired on CNN last night. Its a broad overview of the last few years of antisemitism in America, with a particular focus on how it has evolved in the digital age. Other topics include the Coleyville, Texas, synagogue hostage crisis that unfolded earlier this year; the role former President Donald Trumps campaign played in fomenting antisemitic rhetoric; Jewish college students who have reported discrimination on campuses; and the operations of the Secure Community Network, a nonprofit that tracks and responds to antisemitic threats from an undisclosed bunker in the Chicago area.
The topic is a personal one for Bash, in more ways than one. To accompany the special, she authored an essay on CNNs website in which she discusses her own recent apprehension when her preteen son asked her if he could wear a Star of David necklace in public. Deborah Lipstadt, the U.S. State Departments special envoy on antisemitism, is interviewed in the special, and also discusses why she wears a Star of David as she works.
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