Dialogue Across Difference: A Vital Tool for Jewish Community and Beyond

As polarization deepens across society, many Jewish educators and leaders are investing in dialogue across difference. In this feature from Sight Line, The Covenant Foundation’s digital journal, leaders across the field share how structured conversation can build empathy, strengthen relationships, and help communities navigate difficult issues constructively. A More Perfect Union’s Jeremy Bannett joins other Jewish community leaders in reflecting on the role dialogue can play in strengthening relationships across communities.

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