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4 years ago • Oct 23, 2021
Don’t Let Antisemitism Poison the Movement
By
Rabbi Sharon Brous
Rabbi Sharon Brous
Vayera 5782 Sermon. There’s no place for antisemitism in movements to build a just and sustainable future. Collective liberation means everyone. And the only way to grow in empathy is by encountering one another, so let’s stop grandstanding and get to work.
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