
Episode 18: Rav Hanan Schlesinger: The Stranger in My Backyard: Rediscovering Humanity in a Divided Land
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What happens when a person raised in one narrative suddenly sees the humanity of the other side?
In this powerful episode, I speak with Rav Hanan Schlesinger, an Orthodox rabbi and co-founder of Roots/Shorashim/Judur, a grassroots movement fostering understanding and nonviolence between Israelis and Palestinians.
Born in New York and now living in the the land, Hanan describes his early life immersed in Jewish identity but isolated from Palestinians, whom he admits he neither saw nor truly knew. A moral turning point—a moment of raw honesty while picking up a hitchhiker—set him on a path to meet the people living beside him. What followed was a profound personal transformation that led to deep relationships, painful reckonings, and the eventual co-founding of Roots alongside Palestinian partners.
We explore identity, the power of listening, the challenge of seeing the “enemy” as human, and how his Jewish faith both wrestles with and supports the work of reconciliation. This is a conversation about risk, empathy and what it means to hope—even when despair feels easier.
Tune in to hear a voice of courage from one of the most contested places on Earth.
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Pádraig