From Broadcaster to Israel Activist: How Dahlia Kurtz Confronts Jew-Hatred
Despite facing threats to her safety, Dahlia Kurtz continues to fight for Western values and Israel through a variety of advocacy methods.
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Kurtz is a Canadian journalist, former radio show host, and speaker whose work over the past two years has been defined by a fearless approach to combating Jew-hatred, and defending Western values.
As a grandchild of Holocaust survivors, her writing and activism are deeply informed by a legacy of…




