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The conversation delves into the book 'Uncomfortable Conversations with a Jew' and explores the history and trends of anti-Semitism. It addresses the role of religious animus, the language used to describe anti-Semitism, and the importance of productive conversations and civil discourse. The discussion also highlights the need to challenge coded language, strengthen Jewish identity, and examines the visibility of Jewish communities in relation to targeting. The conversation delves into the complexities of allyship, the challenges of recognizing and addressing antisemitism, and the importance of labeling and understanding different forms of antisemitism. It also highlights the need for educational policies that promote civil discourse and address hate speech.
Rabbi Barry Diamond, Temple Adat Elohim
Rabbi Ari Averbach, Temple Etz Chayim
Josh Burt, Regional Director for ADL Santa Barbara/Tri-Counties
Website to facilitate constructive conversations: PointTaken.social.
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By Barry DiamondThe conversation delves into the book 'Uncomfortable Conversations with a Jew' and explores the history and trends of anti-Semitism. It addresses the role of religious animus, the language used to describe anti-Semitism, and the importance of productive conversations and civil discourse. The discussion also highlights the need to challenge coded language, strengthen Jewish identity, and examines the visibility of Jewish communities in relation to targeting. The conversation delves into the complexities of allyship, the challenges of recognizing and addressing antisemitism, and the importance of labeling and understanding different forms of antisemitism. It also highlights the need for educational policies that promote civil discourse and address hate speech.
Rabbi Barry Diamond, Temple Adat Elohim
Rabbi Ari Averbach, Temple Etz Chayim
Josh Burt, Regional Director for ADL Santa Barbara/Tri-Counties
Website to facilitate constructive conversations: PointTaken.social.
Takeaways
Chapters