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May 8, 2018 By eJP

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  1. Clint Wilson says

    May 8, 2018 at 6:14 pm

    I wonder if these same Jews would be open to taken a similar course but from the view of the Palestinians? Exposing Diaspora Jews to the Zionist view is going to be lost if we can’t even get Jews as a whole to see the conflict from the views of the true other side.

  2. Barbara Spack says

    May 9, 2018 at 12:51 pm

    Clint, it is a shame thatyou did not take one of our classes, where you would have experienced a discussion of the Israeli- Palestinian conflict from MANY perspectives, including the Palestinian narrative, so very different from ours. But when you take politics out of the equation and replace it with the Jewish values mentioned in the article it is life changing. Ask any of my 18 students, and even me, first the student and then the teacher.

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