Rabbi Joseph Potasnik and Reverend A.R. Bernard engage in a profound dialogue regarding the inner life and the moral responsibilities of leadership within a fractured society. The program begins by honoring the legacy of the late journalist Ernie Anastos, framing him as a symbol of human decency who prioritized his authentic identity over social acceptance. This discussion on personal integrity transitions into a somber reflection on rising violence and antisemitism, where the hosts argue that modern culture is suffering from a cauterization of conscience that must be combated through interfaith unity and communal support. The episode concludes with an inspiring interview featuring Larry Grogan, who is battling Parkinson’s disease by attempting one hundred marathons in one hundred days.
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