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The Moth Radio Hour

Moth Radio Hour 401

Afghanistan's post-Taliban musical underground, the rituals of Judaism come to the rescue, and the Reverend Al Sharpton puts the doctrine of "Forgive Thine Enemy" to the test.

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May 15, 2011 • 1 min read

A journalist goes to Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban and witnesses the musical underground just starting to reemerge; a comedian talks seriously about how the rituals of Judaism helped her through some of her darkest hours; and the Reverend Al Sharpton (photo) has to put the doctrine of 'Forgive Thine Enemy' to the test. Hosted by Mike Daisey and Jay Allison.

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