
This interview between Karen and Annette Poizner focuses on Annette's new book "Weaving the Way: Jewish and Chinese Teachings for a Fractured World," about the intersections between Jewish and Chinese wisdom traditions. Annette, a clinical social worker and psychologist, relates how both cultures share similar philosophical concepts, particularly around the five elements theory in Chinese medicine and corresponding elements in Jewish thought. Exploring how these ancient wisdom traditions can provide frameworks for understanding personality types, mental health, and spiritual balance, the conversation also covers upcoming events during Asian and Jewish Heritage Month, including lectures by various scholars and a free display honoring prominent Chinese and Jewish civic contributors. Both Jewish and Chinese cultures embrace a "dignity culture" rather than victim mentality. The conversation concludes with a brief discussion about publishing the interview on Sunday morning May 10 to coincide with the free book download availability.
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