They are only teenagers, but a pair of New Jersey high school students one Jewish and one Muslim are tackling an issue much bigger than themselves, bridging divides in their suburb shaken by the Israel-Hamas war.Liora Pelavin, 15, a fellow student at Teaneck High School, and a Jew, quickly responded and helped to pull together an initial session for the end of October.
They are only teenagers, but a pair of New Jersey high school students one Jewish and one Muslim are tackling an issue much bigger than themselves, bridging divides in their suburb shaken by the Israel-Hamas war.
The Israel-Hamas war and its polarizing reverberations in America are straining some Muslim-Jewish interfaith relationships in the U.S. more than ever. For many, the losses are too personal, the emotions
The Israel-Hamas war and its polarizing reverberations in America are straining some Muslim-Jewish interfaith relationships in the U.S. more than ever.