Showing Up For Others with Daniel Kling

Daniel Kling showing up to racial justice protests
As protests spread throughout the United States, the Jewish community needs to struggle with some very challenging yet crucial questions.

As protests for racial justice rock the United States in the wake of George Floyd’s murder by Minnesota police officers, Yehuda HaKohen is joined by Vision activist Daniel Kling to speak about his recent experiences at the protests.

The two discuss the mainstream Jewish community’s failure to show up for marginalized groups, the need for pro-Israel campus organizations to properly teach allyship and analyze how systemic anti-Semitism has divided US Jews from other minority groups and created barriers to solidarity with Black and other oppressed peoples.

Special Bonus Content for Vision supporters of $36+/month: Rav Yehuda HaKohen & Rudy Rochman share some formative family stories while discussing Jewish identity, Israeli identity, The Plot Against America, the Holocaust & Muslim-Jewish dialogue. Donate here for access to the bonus content.

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Guest: Daniel Kling

Hosted by: Yehuda HaKohen

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