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'God is in the Crowd'

Episode 10 of the The Theory of Enchantment podcast, hosted by The Theory of Enchantment, titled " 'God is in the Crowd'" was published on March 7, 2019 and runs 67 minutes.

March 7, 2019 ·67m · The Theory of Enchantment

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In this episode, I sit down with former Israeli pilot Tal Keinan who wrote a fascinating book called 'God is in the Crowd.' Here, we explore how to build community between two poles of the same family -- American Jews and Israelis. This interview has incredible insights into how to fortify ties even when two communities in the same family have two totally different lived experiences and we even get into how we can apply some of his findings to American society as a whole. Considering how we've become fractured due to polarization and feelings of loneliness and social isolation, are there ways we can come together as Americans and strengthen our sense of relationship with each other? Listen to this episode to find out and be sure to grab a copy of the book today! 

In this episode, I sit down with former Israeli pilot Tal Keinan who wrote a fascinating book called 'God is in the Crowd.' Here, we explore how to build community between two poles of the same family -- American Jews and Israelis. This interview has incredible insights into how to fortify ties even when two communities in the same family have two totally different lived experiences and we even get into how we can apply some of his findings to American society as a whole. Considering how we've become fractured due to polarization and feelings of loneliness and social isolation, are there ways we can come together as Americans and strengthen our sense of relationship with each other? Listen to this episode to find out and be sure to grab a copy of the book today! 

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