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Commune with Jeff Krasno

Peace Initiative for Israel & Palestine: Ep. 3 – Meet Aharon Dardik

26 Sep 2024

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We continue our four-part series from the Peace Initiative for Israel and Palestine hosted at Commune Topanga by featuring Aharon Dardik, a Columbia student and activist. After moving as a child from Oakland, California, to a settlement in the West Bank, Aharon witnessed Israeli occupation and militarism firsthand. Aharon conscientiously objected to service in the Israeli Air Force and, following a four-month process of imprisonment, was legally recognized as a pacifist and discharged from military service. Since then, Aharon has worked in both Israeli and American grassroots activism, governmental lobbying, and policy writing for peace. Aharon and Jeff discuss Aharon’s work at Columbia toward bridging the Jewish and Palestinian communities, promoting understanding, and reducing demonization — an undertaking that hasn’t always been easy. This podcast is supported by:Moon JuiceUse code COMMUNE for 20% off sitewide at www.moonjuice.com/discount/COMMUNE Bon ChargeGet 15% off when you order at boncharge.com and use promo code COMMUNESEED:Get 25% off your first month of Seed’s DS-01® Daily Synbiotic.with code 25COMMUNE. Head to Seed.com/commune LMNTGet a free sample pack with any purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/COMMUNE PendulumGo to pendulumlife.com/commune to get 20% off your first month of GLP-1 Probiotic or any Pendulum probiotic membershipEudēmoniaEudēmonia will take place in West Palm Beach, Florida on November 1-3. For more information and to purchase your ticket, visit https://eude.me/commune

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