How 9/11 Changed America's Jewish and Muslim Communities, And Brought Them Closer Together
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Publication Date |
Sep 09, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:40:11

People of the Pod guest co-host Laura Shaw Frank, director of AJC’s William Petschek Contemporary Jewish Life and the acting director of AJC New York, is a Jewish American. Saeed Khan, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Near East and Asian Studies at Wayne State University-Detroit, Michigan, and a Research Fellow at the Center for the Study of Citizenship, is a Muslim American. Twenty years after the September 11th terror attacks, the two sit down to discuss the profound implications that day had on themselves, their respective Jewish and Muslim communities, and the strides they have seen in interfaith relations over the last two decades. 

Episode Lineup:

(0:40) Saeed Khan and Laura Shaw Frank

(33:24) Manya Brachear Pashman and Laura Shaw Frank

Show Notes:

To register for the AJC Advocacy Anywhere program, “AJC Remembers: The Twentieth Anniversary of 9/11,” visit: www.AJC.org/AdvocacyAnywhere

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