Micah Goodman’s Catch-67: Taking a Talmudic Approach to Discussing Israel

Micah Goodman’s Catch-67: Taking a Talmudic Approach to Discussing Israel

January 31, 2021 Jewish tradition teaches us that debate is sacred and the Talmud demonstrates that we should study views that were not adopted as halacha (Jewish law).  To apply this concept to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Micah Goodman models "radical ...

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Micah Goodman’s Catch-67: Taking a Talmudic Approach to Discussing Israel

January 31, 2021 Jewish tradition teaches us that debate is sacred and the Talmud demonstrates that we should study views that were not adopted as halacha (Jewish law).  To apply this concept to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Micah Goodman models "radical ...

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Living Room Learning: Israel in Africa

Living Room Learning: Israel in Africa

The JCRC hosted an illuminating conversation with two veteran Israeli diplomats and community members. Check out this program recording to learn how Israel is strengthening “Start-up Senegal” and eradicating locust infestation in Ethiopia.

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Living Room Learning: Israel in Africa

The JCRC hosted an illuminating conversation with two veteran Israeli diplomats and community members. Check out this program recording to learn how Israel is strengthening “Start-up Senegal” and eradicating locust infestation in Ethiopia.

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Eboo Patel: How Interfaith Action Can Lead to Racial Equity

Eboo Patel: How Interfaith Action Can Lead to Racial Equity

Collectively, we face a moment of divisions in our society. Whether religious, political, racial, generational, economic or in other areas, we find our communities, institutions, families and society fracturing. Together, we can improve. We can build communities where sources of difference become sources of strength — where shared humanity and communal aspirations compel dialogue, not division.

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Eboo Patel: How Interfaith Action Can Lead to Racial Equity

Collectively, we face a moment of divisions in our society. Whether religious, political, racial, generational, economic or in other areas, we find our communities, institutions, families and society fracturing. Together, we can improve. We can build communities where sources of difference become sources of strength — where shared humanity and communal aspirations compel dialogue, not division.

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