How do you hold on to love and family - when you disagree on almost everything?

In the third episode of the series "Family You Don't Choose" on the podcast "To the Edge" with Keren Neubach, Yehudit and Moshe Feld, who met in the army and started a family in Kibbutz Beit Hashita, tell how their worldviews diverged - Moshe was a partner in the first meeting of the Movement for Greater Israel, and Yehudit became a peace activist. They revisit the arguments that affected their children and ask how to hold on to love and family when you disagree on almost everything.

In the third episode of the series "Family You Don't Choose" on the podcast "To the Edge" with Keren Neubach, the story of Yehudit and Moshe Feld is presented. The two met in the army, fell in love, and started a family in Kibbutz Beit Hashita. Over the years, their worldviews diverged in opposite directions: Moshe was a partner in the first meeting of the Movement for Greater Israel, while Yehudit became a peace activist. In the episode, they return to the wars and struggles that shaped their worldview, and to the heated arguments that entered the home and affected their children. The central question is how to hold on to love and family when you disagree on almost everything, and how, precisely now, they seek to be a bridge.

How do you hold on to love and family - when you disagree on almost everything?