Beyond social connection and family gatherings, some programs create space for interfaith dialogue and shared learning. Building Community Thru Conversation (BCTC), a grassroots initiative co-founded by Leslie Levine and Liat Oren after October 7, empowers people to stand up against antisemitism by creating intentional spaces where people of all backgrounds can engage in honest, human conversations about Israel, antisemitism, and Jewish identity.
With support from a Gather Grant, BCTC hosted its first evening of “kind and curious” dialogue with 23 interfaith women. Facilitators included Christian Zionist, Arlene Bridges Samuels and Georgia Tech Hillel Past-President, Talia Segal.
“We shared personal stories, a video, and had real, respectful dialogue,” Leslie said. “People left feeling more informed and more connected to one another. The conversation didn’t just go long—it went deep,” Leslie added. “We didn’t rush the answers. We listened, reflected, and found common ground.”
That first event sparked over ten gatherings in just one year. “We’re not just reacting to hate,” said Liat. “We’re building something stronger—rooted in truth, empathy, and connection.”
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