In the current divisive climate, Maror is often not the only bitter thing at the seder table.
Arguments over politics in the Middle East and at home threaten to drive us apart. How can we retain the bonds of family and friendship when there are painful issues that divide us? Can our tradition can offer practical insights and guidance on how to have the hardest conversations in ways that actually bring us together?
Join Daniel for this interactive talk that might help you and your family survive Seder Night.
Daniel Taub is a diplomat and writer. He has represented Israel in peace negotiations with its neighbors and as Ambassador to the United Kingdom. He has also served as the Director of Strategy for the Yad Hanadiv (Rothschild) Foundation. He has written drama for television and stage in Israel and London. His new book Beyond Dispute, Rediscovering the Jewish Art of Constructive Disagreement is this year’s winner of the Jonathan Sacks Book Prize.