Jews and Muslims in a Fractured America

Episode 82 December 22, 2021 00:47:13
 Jews and Muslims in a Fractured America
Identity/Crisis (OLD FEED)
Jews and Muslims in a Fractured America

Dec 22 2021 | 00:47:13

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Show Notes

In the wake of recent Antisemitic comments by Zahra Billoo and CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Imam Abdullah Antepli (Duke University, Co-Director of Hartman’s Muslim Leadership Initiative) offers the Jewish community words of consolation and a path to build more honest and resilient relationships between Jews and Muslims in America.

 

In a frank conversation with Yehuda Kurtzer, Imam Antepli shares a unique perspective on the impact of political partisanship on religious communities, moral leadership, the Israel-Palestine conflict, and the critical importance of interfaith dialogue in creating a more just world.

Yehuda's recent article on the subject for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency can be read here.

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