Living together yesterday and today

Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 7:30 pm

Around the publication of Remember Our Children by Émilie Lanez and Samuel Sandler, ed. Grasset, 2018, by Dis-nous Latifa, what is tolerance? by Latifa Ibn Ziaten and Anne Jouve, eds. Canopé / ed. de l'Atelier, 2016, and Mémoire et pardon by Catherine Chalier, ed. François Bourin, 2018.

Toulouse, March 2012, Samuel Sandler loses his son Jonathan and his grandchildren Arié and Gabriel, Latifa Ibn Ziaten loses his son Imad in attacks carried out by Mohamed Merah.

© Valérie Lagarde, after a photographer by Hervé Lequeux

© JFPaga

A few years later, they write. Samuel Sandler returns to the tragedy that has decimated his people since the Holocaust. Latifa Ibn Ziaten tries to answer 50 questions from students and offers a message of tolerance to meet the challenge of living together. In the light of contemporary philosophy and Jewish tradition, the philosopher Catherine Chalier reflects on the meaning of forgiveness, the ability to free oneself from trauma and to engage in works of reparation (Tiqqun).

In the presence of the authors.

Hosted by Jérôme Sandlarz, journalist and producer at France Culture.

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