Host Hannah Meholick (left) and Dr. Georgette Bennett
On the latest episode of “Interfaith Matters,” host Hannah Meholick talks with Dr. Georgette Bennett, founder and president of the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding, about a newly-released biography of Dr. Bennett’s late husband, the Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum.
Written by Gerald and Deborah Strober, “Confronting Hate: The Untold Story of the Rabbi Who Stood Up for Human Rights, Racial Justice, and Religious Reconciliation” details the life and career of the esteemed Rabbi, a seminal 20th century figure in interfaith relations in the US and around the world. Most importantly, the book provides a roadmap for moral leadership today as well as a blueprint for religious resistance against the rising incidence of hatred in our nation.
Dr. Bennett’s reflections on her husband and their marriage include a moving account of their first meetings, and their shared life of social justice activism, including their productive involvement with the Rev. Billy Graham.
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This episode of “Interfaith Matters” is hosted by co-producer Hannah Meholick, and engineered, edited and executive produced by Kevin Childress. Learn more about the podcast team on our website.








