What is often forgotten or ignored in the talks of war with Iran are the two communities who are at the center of many of the debates - the Iranian-American and Jewish-American community. We talk with Rabbi Marc Gopin, director George Mason University's Center on Religion, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution, on how our two communities can learn from one another and dispel the fears on both sides. As an accomplished author, professor, researcher, and consultant Rabbi Gopin focuses on the role of religion and culture in not sparking conflict, but as a critical component to reaching lasting resolutions between peoples and nations.