Category Archives: Religion

10-10-2014 Steve Hunegs, Executive Director Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Steve Hunegs is a repeat guest on our show and a special friend. discussions with him always are intriguing. This time Alan Miller and Steve Hunegs share their passion for … Continue reading

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1-31-2014 Ambassador Sam and Sylvia Kaplan

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel   Former Ambassador of USA to Morocco, Mr. Sam Kaplan, and his wife Sylvia are guests of Access to Democracy. The theme – Citizens of the World – fits so aptly … Continue reading

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9-13-2013 Steve Hunegs, Executive Director of JCRC

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Alan Miller Interviews Steve Hunegs, the Executive Director of the JCRC in MN and Dakotas [website]. Steve travelled recently to Israel and they discussed the visit, politics, and the implications … Continue reading

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8-9-2013 Mordecai Specktor, editor and publisher American Jewish World

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel    Alan Miller engares in a wide ranging talk with a repeat visitor to our show – Mordecai Specktor, editor and publisher of American Jewish World, a bi-weekly newspaper.  Mordecai … Continue reading

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4-12-2013 Charles Samuelson, Executive Director of ACLU Minnesota

Click below to play or  watch on our YouTube Channel Alan Miller and Charles Samuelson discuss the role of the ACLU and ACLU Minnesota in specific in protecting the civil liberties and rights of Citizens. Charles Samuelson is the Executive … Continue reading

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