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From Two Sides to All Sides: Resilient Listening and Compassionate Conversations in the Midst of Conflict
Rory Michelle Sullivan & Nashira Pearl
4 episodes
2 months ago

An independent podcast with Rory Michelle Sullivan and Nashira Pearl

using the Mahloket Matters methodology from The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies


In this four episode podcast, Rory Michelle and Nashira - two committed, passionate American Jews who care deeply about Judaism and productive dialogue - share our learning and unlearning about the Israel-Palestine conflict from a place of humanizing everyone implicated. We explore the perspectives we’ve encountered through organized trips to the area, our own reading, and how that plus our own upbringing has influenced our understanding of the issues. Our goal is to share what we’ve learned, including how to have constructive, generative disagreement with others, using the Mahloket Matters methodology from The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies which combines Jewish wisdom and social psychology to generate discussion, critical thinking, personal growth, and the deepening of relationships. Listen if you’ve ever wondered: “How could they possibly think that?!”, sometimes feel that there is no hope for talking with people who think differently, or if you are afraid to talk or even ask about these issues and don’t know where to start. Our intention is to expand the conversation on the Israel-Palestine conflict from two sides to all sides while giving you hope and tools to talk about it productively in your own life.


Transcript of all episodes here.


Credits:

Thanks to:

  • The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, Zvi Hirschfield & Monica Kleinman, and our Mahloket Matters Fellowship Winter 2024/5784 cohort
  • Chaim Landau and Sam Sussman for creating and running incredible programs to engage in deep conversation and resilient listening with those directly affected by the Israel-Palestine conflict
  • Nashira for being an incredible friend as well as partner in this podcast journey. This podcast is what it is because of your enthusiasm, thoughtfulness, courage, and insight.
  • Nashira’s husband and parents for ensuring a kid-free, quiet home for our recording marathon!


Podcast Editing: Alex Kontis at Sonics Podcasts https://www.sonics.io/

Audio Engineering: Conor T. L. Sullivan https://conortlsullivan.com/

Recorded using Riverside.fm

Equipment & Studio:

  • RM recorded at WXPN Podcast Studio at REC Philly on a Shure SM7B via a RØDECaster Pro mixer
  • Nashira recorded at home with a Blue Yeti with pop filter. 


Rory Michelle offers Artist/Educator in Residences (including workshops using the Mahloket Matters Methodology from The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies) exploring "how to human" that help individuals and communities blossom and thrive. More here: rorymichelle.com.


Thank you to these amazing Patrons for supporting what Rory Michelle creates!

Danielle Selber

Delen Heisman

Rick Kitei

Irene Tenenbaum and Daniel Verbit

Jerry Shinfeld

Alicia Jo Rabins

​Michael Spanier

​Julie Meyers

Heidi Tehilla Newman

LeeAnn Suen

Susan Schapiro

Jesse Bernstein 

​Jim & Sherry Leffert

​Nashira Pearl


Join them here: https://www.patreon.com/rorymichellesullivan


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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An independent podcast with Rory Michelle Sullivan and Nashira Pearl

using the Mahloket Matters methodology from The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies


In this four episode podcast, Rory Michelle and Nashira - two committed, passionate American Jews who care deeply about Judaism and productive dialogue - share our learning and unlearning about the Israel-Palestine conflict from a place of humanizing everyone implicated. We explore the perspectives we’ve encountered through organized trips to the area, our own reading, and how that plus our own upbringing has influenced our understanding of the issues. Our goal is to share what we’ve learned, including how to have constructive, generative disagreement with others, using the Mahloket Matters methodology from The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies which combines Jewish wisdom and social psychology to generate discussion, critical thinking, personal growth, and the deepening of relationships. Listen if you’ve ever wondered: “How could they possibly think that?!”, sometimes feel that there is no hope for talking with people who think differently, or if you are afraid to talk or even ask about these issues and don’t know where to start. Our intention is to expand the conversation on the Israel-Palestine conflict from two sides to all sides while giving you hope and tools to talk about it productively in your own life.


Transcript of all episodes here.


Credits:

Thanks to:

  • The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, Zvi Hirschfield & Monica Kleinman, and our Mahloket Matters Fellowship Winter 2024/5784 cohort
  • Chaim Landau and Sam Sussman for creating and running incredible programs to engage in deep conversation and resilient listening with those directly affected by the Israel-Palestine conflict
  • Nashira for being an incredible friend as well as partner in this podcast journey. This podcast is what it is because of your enthusiasm, thoughtfulness, courage, and insight.
  • Nashira’s husband and parents for ensuring a kid-free, quiet home for our recording marathon!


Podcast Editing: Alex Kontis at Sonics Podcasts https://www.sonics.io/

Audio Engineering: Conor T. L. Sullivan https://conortlsullivan.com/

Recorded using Riverside.fm

Equipment & Studio:

  • RM recorded at WXPN Podcast Studio at REC Philly on a Shure SM7B via a RØDECaster Pro mixer
  • Nashira recorded at home with a Blue Yeti with pop filter. 


Rory Michelle offers Artist/Educator in Residences (including workshops using the Mahloket Matters Methodology from The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies) exploring "how to human" that help individuals and communities blossom and thrive. More here: rorymichelle.com.


Thank you to these amazing Patrons for supporting what Rory Michelle creates!

Danielle Selber

Delen Heisman

Rick Kitei

Irene Tenenbaum and Daniel Verbit

Jerry Shinfeld

Alicia Jo Rabins

​Michael Spanier

​Julie Meyers

Heidi Tehilla Newman

LeeAnn Suen

Susan Schapiro

Jesse Bernstein 

​Jim & Sherry Leffert

​Nashira Pearl


Join them here: https://www.patreon.com/rorymichellesullivan


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
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3: A People for a Land or a Land for a People?
From Two Sides to All Sides: Resilient Listening and Compassionate Conversations in the Midst of Conflict
44 minutes 40 seconds
1 year ago
3: A People for a Land or a Land for a People?

In this third episode, based on a learning session from Pardes' Makhloket Matters Fellowship, we focus in on two Jewish perspectives on our relationship to the land of Israel-Palestine. Is the land an essential part of who we are as Jews? Or is it simply functional, and we could be happy anywhere we're safe and can study Torah? Turns out (spoiler alert!), both of these perspectives are embodied in our textual tradition and lived experience - and have been for a long time.

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Transcript here.


Notes

  • The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies Mahloket Matters Methodology
  • Shaye J. D. Cohen - From the Maccabees to the Mishnah 
  • The Sabbath - Abraham Joshua Heschel
  • History of Jews in Israel and North Africa
  • Extend Tours / Perspectives Israel / "Resilient listening" credited to Encounter
  • Native American Oral Traditions course, Lisa Brooks
  • Wisdom Sits in Places - Keith Basso (Note: American English speakers generally say ah-PATCH-ee (or plug this /əˈpɑːʃ/ into an ipa reader). The Apache call themselves Indé, which means “the people.” Source here.)
  • The Art of Gathering - Priya Parker
  • Sources quoted from the Pardes Mahloket Matters Fellowship source sheet:
  1. Letter from a Cherokee named Aitooweyah to the Principal Chief of the Cherokees, John Ross
  2. Paula Gunn Allen (1939 - 2008), a Native American poet of Laguna Pueblo and literacy critic, activist, professor, and novelist
  3. Rav Abraham Isaac HaCohen Kook - The Lights of the Land of Israel, Chapter 1
  4. Tosefta Avoda Zara, 4:3
  5. Babylonian Talmud, Megillah 29a
  6. Leo Pinsker - Excerpt from Auto-Emancipation, 1916


Other voices to listen to: 

  • Rashid Khalidi
  • Bassam Abun-Nadi: PreOccupation: A Not-So-Brief History of Palestine
  • Amira Mohammed, Ibrahim Abu Ahmad: Unapologetic: The Third Narrative

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

From Two Sides to All Sides: Resilient Listening and Compassionate Conversations in the Midst of Conflict

An independent podcast with Rory Michelle Sullivan and Nashira Pearl

using the Mahloket Matters methodology from The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies


In this four episode podcast, Rory Michelle and Nashira - two committed, passionate American Jews who care deeply about Judaism and productive dialogue - share our learning and unlearning about the Israel-Palestine conflict from a place of humanizing everyone implicated. We explore the perspectives we’ve encountered through organized trips to the area, our own reading, and how that plus our own upbringing has influenced our understanding of the issues. Our goal is to share what we’ve learned, including how to have constructive, generative disagreement with others, using the Mahloket Matters methodology from The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies which combines Jewish wisdom and social psychology to generate discussion, critical thinking, personal growth, and the deepening of relationships. Listen if you’ve ever wondered: “How could they possibly think that?!”, sometimes feel that there is no hope for talking with people who think differently, or if you are afraid to talk or even ask about these issues and don’t know where to start. Our intention is to expand the conversation on the Israel-Palestine conflict from two sides to all sides while giving you hope and tools to talk about it productively in your own life.


Transcript of all episodes here.


Credits:

Thanks to:

  • The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, Zvi Hirschfield & Monica Kleinman, and our Mahloket Matters Fellowship Winter 2024/5784 cohort
  • Chaim Landau and Sam Sussman for creating and running incredible programs to engage in deep conversation and resilient listening with those directly affected by the Israel-Palestine conflict
  • Nashira for being an incredible friend as well as partner in this podcast journey. This podcast is what it is because of your enthusiasm, thoughtfulness, courage, and insight.
  • Nashira’s husband and parents for ensuring a kid-free, quiet home for our recording marathon!


Podcast Editing: Alex Kontis at Sonics Podcasts https://www.sonics.io/

Audio Engineering: Conor T. L. Sullivan https://conortlsullivan.com/

Recorded using Riverside.fm

Equipment & Studio:

  • RM recorded at WXPN Podcast Studio at REC Philly on a Shure SM7B via a RØDECaster Pro mixer
  • Nashira recorded at home with a Blue Yeti with pop filter. 


Rory Michelle offers Artist/Educator in Residences (including workshops using the Mahloket Matters Methodology from The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies) exploring "how to human" that help individuals and communities blossom and thrive. More here: rorymichelle.com.


Thank you to these amazing Patrons for supporting what Rory Michelle creates!

Danielle Selber

Delen Heisman

Rick Kitei

Irene Tenenbaum and Daniel Verbit

Jerry Shinfeld

Alicia Jo Rabins

​Michael Spanier

​Julie Meyers

Heidi Tehilla Newman

LeeAnn Suen

Susan Schapiro

Jesse Bernstein 

​Jim & Sherry Leffert

​Nashira Pearl


Join them here: https://www.patreon.com/rorymichellesullivan


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.