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In this episode of Essential Questions, Rabbi Dan Levin sits down with U.S. Representative Jared Moskowitz to explore how his Jewish upbringing shaped his path into public service and his commitment to engaging across political divides. He reflects on the values that drive many Jews to work for a better world and why seeking common ground remains essential, even in polarized times.
Rep. Moskowitz offers a candid look at the challenges of serving in Congress today—from deepening division and dehumanization to the rise of antisemitism and misinformation about Israel. He discusses what it’s like to be a Jewish member of the House, and how Israel’s emergence as a wedge issue complicates both policy and public perception.
Amid these difficulties, he shares what keeps him grounded: making a tangible difference for constituents and finding moments of hope in a fractured political landscape.
By Temple Beth El of Boca RatonIn this episode of Essential Questions, Rabbi Dan Levin sits down with U.S. Representative Jared Moskowitz to explore how his Jewish upbringing shaped his path into public service and his commitment to engaging across political divides. He reflects on the values that drive many Jews to work for a better world and why seeking common ground remains essential, even in polarized times.
Rep. Moskowitz offers a candid look at the challenges of serving in Congress today—from deepening division and dehumanization to the rise of antisemitism and misinformation about Israel. He discusses what it’s like to be a Jewish member of the House, and how Israel’s emergence as a wedge issue complicates both policy and public perception.
Amid these difficulties, he shares what keeps him grounded: making a tangible difference for constituents and finding moments of hope in a fractured political landscape.