Voices of Israeli Rabbis with Rabbi Phil M. Cohen

Episode 10 - Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger

38 min · 17. juni 2026
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Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger shares his transformative journey from a traditional Orthodox upbringing to becoming a peace activist and educator. He discusses his pivotal moment of realization regarding his perceptions of Palestinians, leading to the founding of the Roots organization, which aims to foster understanding and reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians. The conversation explores the complexities of identity, the need for mutual recognition, and the challenges faced in the current political climate, especially after the events of October 7th, 2023.

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Episode 8 - Rabbi Leora Ezrachi Vered

In this conversation, Rabbi Leora Ezrahi Vered shares her journey from a rabbinic family to becoming a rabbi herself, discussing her experiences in a secular community and her current role in interfaith initiatives in the Galilee. She emphasizes the importance of prayer in modern Judaism, the values of liberal Judaism in Israel, and her work on the emerging Machzor project, which aims to create a contemporary prayer book that reflects the diverse needs of the community. Takeaways * Rabbi Leora Ezrahi Vered comes from a long line of rabbis. * She initially pursued education before becoming a rabbi. * Her experiences in a secular community reshaped her views on liberal Judaism. * Prayer can be a personal and internal experience, not necessarily tied to God. * Interfaith dialogue is crucial for peace in the Galilee region. * The emerging Machzor project aims to modernize Jewish prayer for contemporary needs. * Liberal Judaism values equality, informed choice, and democratic principles. * Rabbinic leaders in Israel are active in social justice movements. * Cultural and musical elements are important in her community work. * The Machzor will incorporate diverse traditions and contemporary issues.

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