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Rabbi Brant Rosen and Poet Kevin Coval In Conversation
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Rabbi Brant Rosen and Poet Kevin Coval
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April 23, 2014, 8:46 p.m.
Two of Chicago’s leading advocates for Jewish solidarity with the struggle to end Israel’s military occupation and to ensure equality, peace, and security for both Israelis and Palestinians share readings and thoughts on what it means to be a Jew. Both talk of their path to understanding that Zionism as evolved and manifest in the State of Israel is incompatible with their understanding of Judaism. They read from their own writings as well as from works by other Jewish writers. They take questions after their readings.
Committee for a Just Peace in Israel and Palestine
http://cjpip.org
Rabbi Brant Rosen is Co-Chair of the Rabbinical Council of Jewish Voice for Peace and the author of Wrestling in the Daylight: A Rabbi’s Path to Palestinian Solidarity

Kevin Coval is Founder of Louder than a Bomb, Chicago and the author of Schtick and What Will I Tell My Jewish Kids and Other Poems on Palestine

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