
Ḥanan Schlesinger
Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger lives in Alon Shvut, Israel, and is one of the founders of Roots/Shorashim שורשים/Judur جذور, The Palestinian Israeli Grassroots Initiative for Understanding, Nonviolence and Transformation. Currently he serves as its Director of International Relations. He also is the founder of the American Friends of Roots, a multi-faith organization dedicated to supporting the work of Roots/Shorashim/Judur. Rav Hanan frequently speaks in the United States together with one of his Palestinian partner about the amazing work that Roots/Shorashim/Judur is doing in Judea/Palestine. Prior to the founding of Roots, Rav Hanan spent his whole career teaching Jewish studies in various seminaries, colleges and frameworks in the Jerusalem area, among them the Pardes Institute, Beit Midrash Elul, Nishmat and Yeshivat Bat Ayin. He also spent two years as part of the Judaic Fellows Program in Boca Raton Florida and over ten years in Dallas Texas, first as Rosh Kollel of the Community Kollel and later as founder and Executive Director and Community Rabbinic Scholar for the Jewish Studies Initiative of North Texas. He and his Israeli–born wife Ayala have four grown children and ten grandchildren.
Conflicts over Sovereignty and Dispossession | 🇺🇸 National Brotherhood Week | Ramadan | Shiv'ah Asar b'Tamuz | Social Justice, Peace, and Liberty | 🌐 United Nations Day (October 24th)
Arabic translation | Break Fasts | English vernacular prayer | German translation | Gratitude | human solidarity | interconnectedness | interdependence | Israeli–Palestinian conflict | Israelis and Palestinians | Jewish-Muslim Friendship | Jewish particularism | Muslims | Mutual Understanding | Needing Vocalization | particularism and universalism | Religious Zionism | Three Weeks of Mourning | Y'mei Bein haMitsrim | ארץ ישראל Erets Yisrael | געולה ge'ulah (redemption) | ישראל Yisrael | מודים Modim | על הנסים al hanissim | תחינות teḥinot | 21st century C.E. | 58th century A.M.
Thabet Abu Rass (translation) | Carina Branković (translation) | Dani Kranz (translation) | Shoshana Michael Zucker (translation)
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