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In this special episode, we invite you to experience the warmth and connection of Temple Sholom’s recent Moth-inspired storytelling night. Recorded live, this event featured community members sharing deeply personal stories that reflect a rich tapestry of American experiences—stories of inspiration, struggle, humor, and transformation.
The night was more than just storytelling; it was an opportunity for connection. Guided by the mission of bridging divides and fostering unity, Temple Sholom partnered with Resetting the Table to create an evening that highlighted what keeps us together amidst our differences. Whether you’re listening to these stories for the first time or reflecting on your own, this episode is a reminder that centering our shared humanity can help us navigate an increasingly polarized world.
Tune in, be moved, and remember: storytelling is powerful, but action is crucial. Let this be your call to engage in your community and make your voice heard—especially at the ballot box.
Listen, connect, and be inspired to vote for a stronger, more compassionate future.
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