The Jewish Value of Multiple Perspectives with Rachel Kest
2-part series
Bring your lunch from home or purchase one at Fox’s Deli
We live in a time of hyperpolarization, which sadly has created deep rifts among families, communities, and our society at large. Today, you are either on one side or the other, and the divide that separates us is not only immense but ever-growing. During the month of Elul, a time dedicated to introspection and self-reflection, we each have the opportunity to reflect on the past year and consider our behavior for the future. Is learning how to have more productive conversations and bridging divides something you are interested in exploring for the coming year? Would you like to develop skills that enable you to have more fruitful and productive conversations? In this two-part series, we will examine ancient Jewish texts that provide a framework for having more constructive conversations with those who have differing views.
