Shore previously worked for
Aish HaTorah, an Orthodox organization devoted to promoting Jewish learning, and has collaborated with
HonestReporting, a pro-Israel media watchdog site formerly run by his brother Ephraim. He founded the
Clarion Project in 2006, a
counter-jihad organization involved in the production and distribution of documentary films.
OpenDor Media Shore founded OpenDor Media in 2009 (formerly Jerusalem U), a non-profit organization dedicated to film-based Jewish and Israel education. OpenDor Media produces feature-length films, short videos, social media content and educational resources. It is based on a PowerPoint presentation that Shore used as a study aid when he was teaching a political science course in Israel. His 2008 documentary, ''
Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West'', was distributed to 28 million voters throughout the United States during the 2008 United States presidential campaign. Shore has declined to reveal who funded both the production of the film or dissemination of the DVDs. He produced
Iranium in 2011, a documentary film about the potential dangers of a nuclear Iran. A prelaunch screening scheduled to take place at the end of January at the Canadian National Archives in Ottawa drew opposition from the Iranian consulate. After a number of anonymous threats were received the National Archives canceled the screening citing security concerns. This cancellation received extensive coverage and it was eventually screened in Ottawa. In response, Shore said: “They basically gave us our advertising slogan: the film Iran's leaders do not want you to see”. Shore produced the 2012 documentary
Israel Inside: How a Small Nation Makes a Big Difference, narrated by
Tal Ben-Shahar. The film explores parts of Israeli history and society that tend not to be addressed in mainstream coverage of the country. In 2015, Shore released a sequel to
Crossing the Line,
Crossing the Line 2: The New Face of Anti-Semitism on Campus, that documents how a growing number of anti-Israel demonstrations on U.S. campuses also include anti-Semitic messaging. He also wrote and produced
Hummus the Movie the same year, a documentary movie about hummus. In 2022, Shore was the executive producer of
Unsafe Spaces, a documentary that features the voices of Jewish activists working to combat antisemitism and to create an inclusive community for everyone. It explores Jewish identity on college campuses and profiles a diverse group of students from various universities. In 2024, Shore was the producer of
Tragic Awakening – A New Look at the Oldest Hatred. The documentary explores the roots of antisemitism through the insights of Arab Zionist
Rawan Osman.
Author In 2024, Shore published ''Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Jew – Learning to Love the Lessons of Jew Hatred''.{{cite web |url= https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/396508|title=Raphael Shore: 'Understand why they hate us, to learn to love ourselves' ==Filmography==