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Creating change through music [TED Talks Daily]( [TED Talk]( Jerusalem Youth Chorus - 7 min [An anthem for peace and justice from Israeli and Palestinian youth]( "Human beings are hardwired to trust one another more when we sing together," says Micah Hendler, founder of the Jerusalem Youth Chorus, a music and dialogue project that brings young Palestinian and Israeli individuals together through song. Hendler and executive director Amer Abu Arqub explore how music creates cross-cultural understanding — even during times of war — and introduce the young singers, who perform a powerful anthem of nonviolence and call on listeners to choose a different way forward. [Watch now]( [Watch now](   TED IS SUPPORTED BY ADS AND PARTNERS   Trending [TED Talk]( Isha Datar - 13 min [How we could eat real meat without harming animals]( [TED Talk]( Sabine Doebel - 9 min [How your brain's executive function works — and how to improve it]( [TED Talk]( Blackhawk / Means - 5 min [The dark history of Mount Rushmore](   [TEDNext Resilience]( [Explore your purpose at TEDNext]( TED's new event is designed to give you the tools to ground yourself in your values. Join us on October 22-24 in Atlanta to develop resilience, practice mindfulness and support your future self with inspiration from well-being experts and purpose-driven leaders. [Get my pass ➝](   Tune in [Podcast]( [Why broken hearts hurt and how to heal them]( TED Health - 13 min Does love always hurt? Neuroscientist Yoram Yovell shares studies that prove the same alarm system that goes off when you break your leg also sounds when you lose a loved one — and explains how medication for physical pain could possibly soothe mental pain too. Listen on [Spotify]( | [Apple]( | [More](   Follow TED [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( Get the TED app [Download on the App Store]( [Get it on Google Play]( Copyright © 2024 TED, All rights reserved. You received this email because you subscribed to it through TED. Become a [TED Member]( to support [our mission]( and receive exclusive benefits. Our mailing address is 330 Hudson St Fl 12, NY, NY 10013. [Unsubscribe]( | [View in browser](

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