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The Human Rights museum's only Jewish trustee wanted the Nakba Exhibit. He just quit

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Mark Berlin initially supported the Canadian Museum for Human Rights creating a Nakba exhibit on the experiences of Palestinian Canadians displaced during the Israel War of Independence in 1948. But the Ottawa human rights lawyer and professor who served for years as the only Jewish member on the Winnipeg museum’s board of trustees, resigned abruptly on Monday June 22. His letter [https://thecjn.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Mark-Berlin-letter-of-resignation-June-22-2026-courtesy-Bnai-Brith-Canada.pdf] was sent just days before the controversial exhibit is scheduled to open this weekend. Berlin says he spent months in a fruitless effort to push the museum from the inside to tell a more complete story. He alleges that the museum never showed the board any of the exhibit’s content materials. He fears the Nakba exhibit, which opens June 27, will be a one-sided, anti-Israel “ideologically political-oriented story”, which he calls “curation by omission”. The museum website exhibit material blames [https://humanrights.ca/exhibition/palestine-uprooted-nakba-past-and-present] the Israeli military for the expulsion of 750,000 Palestinians, but doesn’t give any wider context that five Arab countries invaded the fledgling Jewish State at the time. Museum officials tell The CJN that while the board was not given specific details of exhibit wording, photos and the like, trustees have been “regularly briefed” since 2021, “with a high-level overview of the schematic design and interpretive plan for the exhibit, as well as with reports on how the Museum was managing its relationships and risks. There were lengthy conversations on these matters.” Berlin also decried what he calls an “institutional anti-Zionism bias” at the museum, not just with this exhibit but he cites numerous examples including anti-Israel messages on public display inside the building, and on social media channels, and pro-Palestinian protesters permitted to do a die-in after Oct. 7 while Jewish groups were denied a chance to hold a similar event. Prominent Canadian Jewish community leaders and philanthropists were invited to the museum recently for a meeting to discuss the exhibit, but Berlin and a second source described what happened May 13 as “egregiously, outrageously dismissive of us”. On today’s episode of The CJN’s flagship podcast North Star, host Ellin Bessner sits down with Berlin for his first broadcast interview to hear what he’s experienced these past two plus years that made him realize it was time to leave. They also talk about what he wants the federal Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture to do next. Related links * Read Mark Berlin’s letter of resignation [https://thecjn.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Mark-Berlin-letter-of-resignation-June-22-2026-courtesy-Bnai-Brith-Canada.pdf] to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture. * Why Gail Asper, the daughter of the museum’s founder, and law professor Bryan Schwartz, called for the Nakba exhibit to be paused and revised, on The CJN’s North Star [https://thecjn.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Mark-Berlin-letter-of-resignation-June-22-2026-courtesy-Bnai-Brith-Canada.pdf] June 1, 2026. * Criticism [https://actionhub.ca/alert/nakba-exhibit/#module] of the planned exhibit’s storytelling and lack of transparency began back in November 2025 after the museum announced the show would go ahead, in The CJN. [https://thecjn.ca/news/museums-decision-to-host-an-exhibit-about-palestine-leaves-winnipeg-jewish-groups-concerned-over-a-lack-of-consultation/] **** Credits * Host and writer: Ellin Bessner ( @ebessner [https://twitter.com/ebessner] ) * Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Izzie Helenchilde (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Alicia Richler (editorial director) * Music: Bret Higgins [https://www.brethiggins.com/] Support our show * Subscribe to The CJN newsletter [https://thecjn.ca/newsletters/] * Donate to The CJN [https://thecjn.ca/donate/] (+ get a charitable tax receipt) * Subscribe to North Star [https://thecjn.ca/north] (Not sure how? Click here [https://thecjn.ca/arts/podcast-how-to/] ) * Watch our podcasts on YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN] * https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN Help others find this podcast by leaving us a review for “North Star” on Apple Podcasts [https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/podcasts/pod5facd9d70/1.1.0/mac/26] via your iPhone or iPad device, or with your Android. [https://podcasters.apple.com/support/852-ratings-and-reviews] (Spotify allows only starred ratings but you can do that, too!)

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aflevering The Human Rights museum's only Jewish trustee wanted the Nakba Exhibit. He just quit artwork

The Human Rights museum's only Jewish trustee wanted the Nakba Exhibit. He just quit

Mark Berlin initially supported the Canadian Museum for Human Rights creating a Nakba exhibit on the experiences of Palestinian Canadians displaced during the Israel War of Independence in 1948. But the Ottawa human rights lawyer and professor who served for years as the only Jewish member on the Winnipeg museum’s board of trustees, resigned abruptly on Monday June 22. His letter [https://thecjn.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Mark-Berlin-letter-of-resignation-June-22-2026-courtesy-Bnai-Brith-Canada.pdf] was sent just days before the controversial exhibit is scheduled to open this weekend. Berlin says he spent months in a fruitless effort to push the museum from the inside to tell a more complete story. He alleges that the museum never showed the board any of the exhibit’s content materials. He fears the Nakba exhibit, which opens June 27, will be a one-sided, anti-Israel “ideologically political-oriented story”, which he calls “curation by omission”. The museum website exhibit material blames [https://humanrights.ca/exhibition/palestine-uprooted-nakba-past-and-present] the Israeli military for the expulsion of 750,000 Palestinians, but doesn’t give any wider context that five Arab countries invaded the fledgling Jewish State at the time. Museum officials tell The CJN that while the board was not given specific details of exhibit wording, photos and the like, trustees have been “regularly briefed” since 2021, “with a high-level overview of the schematic design and interpretive plan for the exhibit, as well as with reports on how the Museum was managing its relationships and risks. There were lengthy conversations on these matters.” Berlin also decried what he calls an “institutional anti-Zionism bias” at the museum, not just with this exhibit but he cites numerous examples including anti-Israel messages on public display inside the building, and on social media channels, and pro-Palestinian protesters permitted to do a die-in after Oct. 7 while Jewish groups were denied a chance to hold a similar event. Prominent Canadian Jewish community leaders and philanthropists were invited to the museum recently for a meeting to discuss the exhibit, but Berlin and a second source described what happened May 13 as “egregiously, outrageously dismissive of us”. On today’s episode of The CJN’s flagship podcast North Star, host Ellin Bessner sits down with Berlin for his first broadcast interview to hear what he’s experienced these past two plus years that made him realize it was time to leave. They also talk about what he wants the federal Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture to do next. Related links * Read Mark Berlin’s letter of resignation [https://thecjn.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Mark-Berlin-letter-of-resignation-June-22-2026-courtesy-Bnai-Brith-Canada.pdf] to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture. * Why Gail Asper, the daughter of the museum’s founder, and law professor Bryan Schwartz, called for the Nakba exhibit to be paused and revised, on The CJN’s North Star [https://thecjn.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Mark-Berlin-letter-of-resignation-June-22-2026-courtesy-Bnai-Brith-Canada.pdf] June 1, 2026. * Criticism [https://actionhub.ca/alert/nakba-exhibit/#module] of the planned exhibit’s storytelling and lack of transparency began back in November 2025 after the museum announced the show would go ahead, in The CJN. [https://thecjn.ca/news/museums-decision-to-host-an-exhibit-about-palestine-leaves-winnipeg-jewish-groups-concerned-over-a-lack-of-consultation/] **** Credits * Host and writer: Ellin Bessner ( @ebessner [https://twitter.com/ebessner] ) * Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Izzie Helenchilde (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Alicia Richler (editorial director) * Music: Bret Higgins [https://www.brethiggins.com/] Support our show * Subscribe to The CJN newsletter [https://thecjn.ca/newsletters/] * Donate to The CJN [https://thecjn.ca/donate/] (+ get a charitable tax receipt) * Subscribe to North Star [https://thecjn.ca/north] (Not sure how? Click here [https://thecjn.ca/arts/podcast-how-to/] ) * Watch our podcasts on YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN] * https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN Help others find this podcast by leaving us a review for “North Star” on Apple Podcasts [https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/podcasts/pod5facd9d70/1.1.0/mac/26] via your iPhone or iPad device, or with your Android. [https://podcasters.apple.com/support/852-ratings-and-reviews] (Spotify allows only starred ratings but you can do that, too!)

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A synagogue heard local schoolchildren were hungry. They've delivered 7,000 lunches

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Extremist settlers 'threaten' Israeli society, President Herzog warned. This Canadian activist flew to witness for herself

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19 jun 202630 min
aflevering Montreal rabbi says 'I'll eat my kippah' if firebomb attack wasn't deliberate hate crime artwork

Montreal rabbi says 'I'll eat my kippah' if firebomb attack wasn't deliberate hate crime

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