VIDEO: Rabbi Awraham Soetendorp on compassion

Posted by Monique van Dusseldorp on November 26, 2009 at 10:39 am

TEDxAmsterdam: Rabbi Soetendorp from TEDxAmsterdam on Vimeo.

Awraham Soetendorp is currently Rabbi of the Reform Jewish Community of The Hague, and Rabbi of the Union of Dutch Reform Jewish Communities. Born in 1943 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Rabbi Soetendorp survived as a “hidden child”.

He asked the floor at  TEDxAmsterdam to speak about the Charter of Compassion, a TEDPrize project initiated by Karen Armstrong. In his brief talk he recalled the moment in 1943 when the Gestapo and the Dutch police came to his home, and proceeded to stress his belief in the goodness of people: “Compassion opens the heart, and when the heart is open it propels to hope.

His short talk moved the audience immensely and he got a standing ovation.

More information

Interviews with Rabbi Soetendorp at TEDxAmsterdam

As a bonus video, Rabbi Soetendorp on the Charter for Compassion




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