Common Voices Podcast
Common Voices Podcast
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Imagine a world where we can build bridges to peace and understanding. This podcast shares the powerful stories of peace-seeking leaders and the inspiring initiatives of everyday individuals, including those fostering meaningful allyship with Israel and the Jewish people. Join us as we explore how coexistence and respect foster positive relationships, and that finding our common ground leads us to speaking in "Common Voices."
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The podcast focuses on themes of peacebuilding, allyship, and coexistence, with episodes exploring topics like antisemitism, cultural identity, and grassroots initiatives for social harmony, exemplified by the pilot episode featuring Amy Albertson's journey as a Chinese American Jew advocating for Jewish communities.

Imagine a world where we can build bridges to peace and understanding. This podcast shares the powerful stories of peace-seeking leaders and the inspiring initiatives of everyday individuals, including those fostering meaningful allyship with Israel and the Jewish people. Join us as we explore how coexistence and respect foster positive relationships, and that finding our common ground leads us to speaking in “Common Voices.”
What happens when a veteran homicide detective decides to speak out about antisemitism from inside one of Canada's largest police services?
In this episode of Common Voices, host and Allied Voices for Israel (AVI) Founder Daniel Koren sits down with retired Toronto Police Service homicide detective Hank Idsinga, author of the bestselling memoir The High Road: Confessions of a Homicide Cop.
After a 35-year career—including 18 years in Toronto's homicide squad—Hank shares the experiences that shaped his career, from investigating some of the city's most notorious murders, to the childhood influence of Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal and his family's Holocaust history.
The conversation then turns to one of the most controversial chapters of his book: Hank's firsthand experiences with antisemitism within the Toronto Police Service. He discusses why he chose to tell these stories, the institutional challenges he encountered when attempting to report them, and the reaction from police leadership after the book's release.
Daniel and Hank also examine the policing of anti-Israel protests in Toronto, allegations of unequal enforcement, the impact of intimidation in Jewish neighbourhoods, and what these issues mean for public safety, community trust, and policing in Canada.
Finally, Hank reflects on the overwhelming support he received from officers across the country—many of whom privately shared similar concerns but feared speaking publicly because of the professional consequences.
This is an unfiltered conversation about policing, accountability, leadership, antisemitism, and the courage to speak up when it matters most.
Topics discussed:
- Toronto Police Service
- Homicide investigations
- Antisemitism in law enforcement
- The High Road: Confessions of a Homicide Cop
- Anti-Israel protests in Toronto
- Public safety and policing
- Holocaust legacy
- Leadership and accountability
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the guest are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of Allied Voices for Israel or the host. This episode is presented to encourage thoughtful discussion on matters of public interest.
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