In this episode of Abrahamic Voices, hosts Mayan Eden and Chen Yaakov Kupperman discuss the importance of bridging cultural divides through language and shared experiences. They reflect on their inspiration for starting the podcast, their experiences at a tolerance conference in Abu Dhabi, and their vision for fostering understanding among diverse communities. The conversation emphasizes the significance of cultural fluency, the role of language in building relationships, and the need for open dialogue that transcends political divides. The hosts invite listeners to engage with the podcast and share their thoughts, aiming to create a welcoming space for all perspectives.

In this podcast, you’ll learn:

• Why Cultural connections are essential for understanding and peace.
• Why Language learning fosters relationships and trust.
• The cultural similarities rather than politics.
• Exploring shared histories can help bridge divides.
• Cultural fluency is crucial in building connections.

Guest(s): Mayan Eden, Chen Kupperman
Host(s): Michael Peres
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About the guest(s)

Mayan Eden is an Israeli-American entrepreneur, real estate investor, and advocate for cross-cultural dialogue and peacebuilding.

Chen Kupperman is the founder and CEO of Blend, an NGO promoting Hebrew–Arabic education to foster cross-cultural understanding and advising leaders on peacebuilding dialogue.

About the HOST(S)

Michael Peres

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