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When empathy feels impossible: A Rabbi and an Imam confront their own biases

When empathy feels impossible: A Rabbi and an Imam confront their own biases

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In this episode, Dovid and Nasser discuss the difficulties of showing empathy between Muslims and Jews, especially during times of conflict. They share their own experiences and explain how personal pain can make it hard to recognise the suffering of others. Drawing on lessons from their faiths, they highlight the value of compassion and respect for others, and offer advice on how listeners can develop empathy towards people from different backgrounds.

This is a Mark Schweiger and Larchmont Productions co-production, supported by the Cardinal Partnership Foundation.


If you have any comments or suggestions about the podcast please email: mark@schweigers.uk or philip@larchmontfilms.com

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