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Voices on Antisemitism: Eboo Patel, Ph.D. (Executive Director, Interfaith Youth Core)

From: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Series: Voices on Antisemitism
Length: 07:12

Eboo Patel, Executive Director of Interfaith Youth Core, insists that it is not enough for young people to unlearn the hatreds of previous generations. In bringing them together, Patel hopes they will become the architects of greater religious understanding. Read the full description.

Voicesonantisemitism_small Eboo Patel insists that it is not enough for young people to unlearn the hatreds of previous generations. In bringing them together to serve their communities, Patel hopes that they will become the architects of greater religious understanding. Patel underlines the role of young people in social and political movements, reminding us how almost every powerful pluralist movement has had young people at its center, and how they have all had a religiously plural character.

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Eboo Patel insists that it is not enough for young people to unlearn the hatreds of previous generations. In bringing them together to serve their communities, Patel hopes that they will become the architects of greater religious understanding. Patel underlines the role of young people in social and political movements, reminding us how almost every powerful pluralist movement has had young people at its center, and how they have all had a religiously plural character.

Broadcast History

Broadcast on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Website.

Transcript

TRANSCRIPT:

EBOO PATEL:
I think pluralism is one of the most important notions of our times. I think, in a lot of ways, the twenty-first century is going to be about a battle between pluralism and totalitarianism. A battle between the idea that there is only one legitimate way of being, believing, and belonging on earth, and every other way needs to be destroyed?which is the idea of totalitarianism?and the idea of pluralism, which is that people belonging to different communities and believing in different creeds need to somehow learn to live with one another in mutual peace and loyalty. And I think that young people are the single most important element in shifting the world between pluralism or totalitarianism. In other words, the way that young people go will determine whether pluralism defines the twenty-first century or totalitarianism defines the twenty-first century.

DANIE...
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