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The renewed promise of pluralistic community

Summary by eJewish Philanthropy
An initial surge of pride and solidarity after Oct. 7, 2023 has been quickly joined, especially since the 2024 U.S. election, by the realization that we do not all see the world the same — that what is a solution to one is a problem to another. Resentment, fear and vulnerability are rising, and congregational rabbis and presidents are feeling the push and pull of these emotional currents (though they are not the only ones) as Jews of different p…
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eJewish Philanthropy broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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