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HOW Do We Fight Back? The First Live Audience Erin Molan Show

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Episode 166 (Part 2) of The Erin Molan Show is a landmark moment — the first ever LIVE audience episode of the show, recorded at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City hosted by the Manhattan Jewish Experience as part of MJE's 27th annual dinner. At a time when antisemitism and Jew hatred are rising around the world, Erin Molan is joined by MJE Founder Rabbi Mark Wildes, New York's #1 radio host Sid Rosenberg, legendary Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl, and actor and singer James Maslow for a powerful conversation about one crucial question: **How do we fight back?** This isn't a discussion about fear. It's a discussion about action, courage, leadership, and what comes next. From the challenges facing Jewish communities today to the role of allies, public figures, media, education, and personal responsibility, this conversation explores how people of goodwill can stand up and make a difference. Whether you're Jewish or not, this is a conversation about resilience, unity, and refusing to stay silent. ๐Ÿ”” Subscribe for more interviews, breaking news, analysis, and conversations that matter.

CHAPTERS

00:00 First Ever Live Audience Erin Molan Show

03:12 Why This Conversation Matters Now

08:45 The Reality of Rising Antisemitism

15:28 Bruce Pearl on Leadership and Courage

24:17 James Maslow on Identity and Speaking Out

33:42 Sid Rosenberg's Message to New York

43:15 The Role of Allies in Fighting Hate

52:04 What Jewish Resilience Looks Like

1:02:37 How Communities Can Fight Back

1:12:08 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

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