The way that anti-Semitism operates is different from other oppressions. When Jews are actually doing OK in society, like it continues to function and even thrives off of that. And so we have this like this ongoing story of the people in the shadows who are secretly behind the scenes, pulling the strings. That's why it's so hard to see because it's slippery. It looks like everything's fine. It Looks like we're doing fun. What's, why are they complaining? "We call this, we can do hard things"
1. Why we should stop expecting people to forgive.
2. Rabbi Danya’s five step-by-step process for repairing a relationship.
3. What makes a good – and a terrible – apology.
4. What to do (and to not say) if you want to make amends and change.
5. Why repentance is a process that has nothing to do with the one who was hurt.
About Rabbi Ruttenberg:
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg is an award-winning author of 8 books, including On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World. She serves as Scholar in Residence at the National Council of Jewish Women, and her writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Atlantic, Salon, Time, Newsweek, and many other publications.
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