Editor's Notes: Kibbutzim are showing Israelis how to bridge the religious divide
Kibbutzim in Israel are demonstrating ways to overcome religious divides among communities. A leader emphasized the necessity of collaboration despite differences for the benefit of Israeli society. This approach highlights the potential for unity in a diverse nation.
- ▪Kibbutzim are showing how to bridge the religious divide in Israel.
- ▪A Kibbutz leader stated that collaboration is essential even amidst disagreements.
- ▪The efforts aim to foster unity and improve Israeli society as a whole.
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Editor's Notes: Kibbutzim are showing Israelis how to bridge the religious divide “We do not have the privilege of refusing to work together, even when we disagree. If we learn how to do that, we will do good for all of Israeli society," a Kibbutz leader told me. Follow us on GoogleA SIGN points to Kibbutz Kissufim, and a yellow car is a reminder of the struggle to return the hostages. (photo credit: SETH J. FRANTZMAN)
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