• Antisemitism Affects All Of Us: A Conversation with Jacob Solomon

  • Jun 21 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Antisemitism Affects All Of Us: A Conversation with Jacob Solomon

  • Summary

  • Join us for a compelling conversation with Jacob Solomon, the soon-to-retire president and CEO of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation. In this episode, Jacob reflects on his upbringing in a close-knit Jewish community and the insights he gained from contrasting individualistic Eastern philosophies with the community-centric values of Judaism. You'll discover how these experiences shaped his life's work, driving profound impacts on Miami's Jewish community and beyond. Jacob's narrative is a testament to the power of finding one's true calling and making a lasting difference.

    You'll also be inspired by the ongoing expansion of the Holocaust Memorial at Miami Beach, a pivotal site that is integrating cutting-edge interactive technology and survivor testimonies to educate future generations. In light of, not only history, but also current events, we see that hatred of any kind, like antisemitism, leads to horrible things. We discuss the critical role of Holocaust education in combating intolerance and the nuanced sensitivities surrounding terms like "Shoah" and "genocide." The episode concludes with a touching exchange, highlighting the deep bond between their communities and the power of interfaith friendships. This heartfelt dialogue underscores the shared commitment to supporting Israel and the Jewish community.

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