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SUMMARY:Unity Prayer for the Holy Land + 2020 Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:New Years’ Eve Prayers For Peace\nWith: \nRabbi David Rosen\, Anat Lev Or\, Deacon Jiries Mansour\, Siham Halabi\, Rabbi Dalia Shakham\, Sheikh Najah Kabaha\, Rev. David Grishaw-Jones\, Lujin Waken\, & Music from Abed & Israa Manasra\n \n  \n\nHosted by David Less & Sheikh Ghassan Manasra\nNew Years’ Eve!\nDecember 31st\, 11am EDT\, 4pm London\, 6pm Israel Time\nPlease Register (for free) in advance Registration / RSVP\n  \n The Holy Land is no stranger to all manner of suffering. In response to this particularly difficult  time\, the Abrahamic Reunion will be drawing together—virtually—those women and men who have dedicated their lives to creating peace and understanding in their homeland. \nEven when group prayer is virtual\, people who pray together have a powerful effect. This is true not only for Israel and Palestine\, but throughout the world. Many people think there will never be peace in the Holy Land\, just as many believe we will never have peace throughout the world. But communal prayer and meditation\, with a focus on the common good\, can create the shift in consciousness that we all seek. \nAt each Online Unity Prayer for the Holy Land\, religious leaders and holy peacemakers in Israel and Palestine will join together on zoom and lead 30 minutes of prayer. \nThese meetings will begin at 6:00 pm in the Holy Land\, which is 4 pm in London\, and 11 am EDT. \nDavid Less\, AR Board Chairman\, and Sheikh Ghassan Manasra\, AR International Director\, will virtually host on-site Muslim\, Jewish\, Christian\, and Druze prayer leaders as well as one spiritual musician in the Holy Land. \nPlease join us. The addition of your prayer energy will help build the change we all seek. \nPeace\, Salaam\, Shalom \n  \nRegistration / RSVP\nPlease RSVP at the link above with your name\, email\, location\, religious/spiritual identification\, and number of people attending.\n  \nBios\n \nRabbi David Rosen\nRabbi David Rosen is the former Chief Rabbi of Ireland. He is International Director of Interreligious Affairs for the AJC (American Jewish Committee)\, and is a member of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel’s Committee for Interreligious Dialogue. \nHe is an International President of the World Conference on Religion and Peace (www.religionsforpeace.org)\, Honorary President of the International Council of Christians and Jews(www.iccj.org)\, and the only Jewish member of the Board of Directors of the King Abdullah International Center for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue (www.kaiciid.org) \, established in 2012 by the King of Saudi Arabia together with the governments of Austria and Spain with the support of the Holy See. \nIn 2005\, Rabbi Rosen received a knighthood from the Pope in recognition of his contribution to promoting Catholic-Jewish reconciliation and in 2010 he was awarded a CBE (Commander of the British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth II. In 2016 He was awarded the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Hubert Walter Award for Reconciliation and Interfaith Cooperation. \nSiham Halabi\nSiham Halabi is a Druze leader and the Director of the Women’s Program and Adult Education at the Daliat Al Carmel Community Center providing courses in women’s economic empowerment\, home management\, drivers education\, Hebrew and Arabic languages\, social activism\, and interfaith understanding. She is a Coordinator of the TRUST WIN\, a member of the  Women’s Parliament and various orgaizations for dialogue and understanding between the cultures\, and for the advancement of women and social issues affecting women.  She is a Druze spokeswoman representing Druze women in national forums. \n  \n Lujin Waked  \n5 Years Old from Nazareth\, part of the AR peacebuilding Family! \n  \nUmm Bra’a Najah Kabaha\nNajah Kabaha is a leader in the Muslim community in Israel\, working for interfaith connection for many years through the Qadri Sufi Peace Order. She teaches young children. \n  \n  \n  \n \n\n\n\nDeacon Jiries Mansour\n\n\nDeacon Jiries Mansour is a Christian Arab\, deacon in the Greek Catholic Church\, and principal of St Anthony’s middle school in the town of Rama (Rame) in the Galilee. Under Jiries’ leadership\, a new school has been developed in Rama promoting interfaith tolerance. He has also organized numerous youth interfaith projects and events. Jiries is currently finishing his doctorate on the role of Christians in peace in the Middle East. \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n \nRabbi Dahlia Shaham\,\nRabbi Dahlia Shaham born and raised in Haifa\, has grown with Hebrew\, Arabic and English intertwined in her blood\, mind and heart. Graduate of Hebrew University Law School and the Fletcher School for Law and Diplomacy\, Dahlia has worked in policy research\, strategic planning and programming for  civil society organizations working to promote a shared\, peaceful society in Israel and the Middle East. The understanding that music and spirituality are as important to peace as justice and agreements has guided her to the rabbinic path. She was ordained at Hebrew Union College in 2019 and serves as Rabbi for the Or Hadash (New Light) Congregation in Haifa. \nYasmin Taha\nYasmin Taha\, From Sarta village district of Salfit\,  19 years old\, Studying English language in Najah University\, She is active in peace in Palestine. \n  \n  \n  \nSheikh Khalid Abu Ras PhD\nAL-IMAN Mosque\, Kefar Eillut – Nazareth.\nSheikh Khalid Abu Ras serves as Imam of AL-IMAN Mosque at Kefar Eillut-Nazareth since 2005. He has worked in interfaith dialogue and relations for decades in the Holy Land with Yakar and YESODOT in Jerusalem\, Herbew University\, as a Co-Founder and Co-Director of Anwar Al-Salaam Lights of Peace Society in Nazareth\, and in many programs with the Abrahamic Reunion\, hosting the 2017 Multifaith Iftar Dinner. He teaches Arabic Language & Literature formerly at Beit Safafa High School\, and currently at Kefar Eillut Secondary School.\n \nAnat Lev Or\nAnat Lev Or from Israel\, is a mother and spiritual teacher and companion for over 30 years. Anat accompanies people in the process of growth and change\, as well as businessmen through spiritual\, practical\, and business aspects.  Anat has been Ghassan Manasra’s partner for 25 years in building projects that are shared by all religions\, working as peacemakers and establishing study groups such as a program for teachers and school executives from all religions\, Muslims\, Christians\, and Jews. She helps organized also family encounters so different religious groups can recognize one another and that their children will meet and recognize a different culture. She has taught groups the Sufi way through peace and love including poetry\, philosophy\, etc. \nRev. David Grishaw-Jones\nThe Rev. Dave Grishaw-Jones is the Pastor of the Community Church of Durham\, New Hampshire\, a congregation of the United Church of Christ.  He serves on the Steering Committee of the UCC’s Palestine Israel Network and on the New Hampshire Conference’s Peace With Justice Advocate Team.  Dave and his wife Kate have three daughters. \n  \n \nDavid Less\nAbrahamic Reunion US Board Chair \n\n\nDavid Less is a global teacher of meditation and interfaith dialog of over forty years. For over a decade he was the Global Dean of the Universal Worship\, an organization in over thirty countries\,that honors the commonality in all religions and appreciates and respects the differences. He started promoting understanding rather than blame as a path to peace in the Holy Land in 2000 and was one of the founders of the Abrahamic Reunion shortly thereafter.  To contact\, reach out to info@abrahamicreunion.org \n\n\n \nSheikh Ghassan Manasra\nAbrahamic Reunion International Director \n\n\nSheikh Ghassan Manasra was one of the Abrahamic Reunion’s Co-Coordinators in the Holy Land until moving to the US in 2015\, and has been an active contributing Peacemaker with the AR for more than a decade. He is an ordained Sheikh in the Qadiri Sufi Order in the Holy Land\, and son of Sheikh Abdel Salaam Manasra – head of the Qadiri Sufi Order in the Holy Land. He is the founder of Anwar-Il-Salaam\, the Lights of Peace Center in Nazareth\, and  is Director\, Islamic Cultural Center in Nazareth. Ghassan is an expert and lectures in Islam\, Islamic history\, Sufism\, and contemporary Muslim issues  in the Middle East\, Europe\, and the USA. Ghassan@abrahamicreunion.org
URL:https://www.abrahamicreunion.org/event/6612-2/
CATEGORIES:AR Holy Land,AR USA,Interfaith Meeting,Interfaith Text Study / Scriptural Reasoning,Online,Spiritual Gathering,Women's Programs,Young Peacemakers
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SUMMARY:Unity Prayer for the Holy Land + 2020 Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:New Years’ Eve Prayers For Peace\nWith: \nRabbi David Rosen\, Anat Lev Or\, Deacon Jiries Mansour\, Siham Halabi\, Rabbi Dalia Shakham\, Sheikh Najah Kabaha\, Rev. David Grishaw-Jones\, Lujin Waken\, & Music from Abed & Israa Manasra\n \n  \n\nHosted by David Less & Sheikh Ghassan Manasra\nNew Years’ Eve!\nDecember 31st\, 11am EDT\, 4pm London\, 6pm Israel Time\nPlease Register (for free) in advance Registration / RSVP\n  \n The Holy Land is no stranger to all manner of suffering. In response to this particularly difficult  time\, the Abrahamic Reunion will be drawing together—virtually—those women and men who have dedicated their lives to creating peace and understanding in their homeland. \nEven when group prayer is virtual\, people who pray together have a powerful effect. This is true not only for Israel and Palestine\, but throughout the world. Many people think there will never be peace in the Holy Land\, just as many believe we will never have peace throughout the world. But communal prayer and meditation\, with a focus on the common good\, can create the shift in consciousness that we all seek. \nAt each Online Unity Prayer for the Holy Land\, religious leaders and holy peacemakers in Israel and Palestine will join together on zoom and lead 30 minutes of prayer. \nThese meetings will begin at 6:00 pm in the Holy Land\, which is 4 pm in London\, and 11 am EDT. \nDavid Less\, AR Board Chairman\, and Sheikh Ghassan Manasra\, AR International Director\, will virtually host on-site Muslim\, Jewish\, Christian\, and Druze prayer leaders as well as one spiritual musician in the Holy Land. \nPlease join us. The addition of your prayer energy will help build the change we all seek. \nPeace\, Salaam\, Shalom \n  \nRegistration / RSVP\nPlease RSVP at the link above with your name\, email\, location\, religious/spiritual identification\, and number of people attending.\n  \nBios\n \nRabbi David Rosen\nRabbi David Rosen is the former Chief Rabbi of Ireland. He is International Director of Interreligious Affairs for the AJC (American Jewish Committee)\, and is a member of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel’s Committee for Interreligious Dialogue. \nHe is an International President of the World Conference on Religion and Peace (www.religionsforpeace.org)\, Honorary President of the International Council of Christians and Jews(www.iccj.org)\, and the only Jewish member of the Board of Directors of the King Abdullah International Center for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue (www.kaiciid.org) \, established in 2012 by the King of Saudi Arabia together with the governments of Austria and Spain with the support of the Holy See. \nIn 2005\, Rabbi Rosen received a knighthood from the Pope in recognition of his contribution to promoting Catholic-Jewish reconciliation and in 2010 he was awarded a CBE (Commander of the British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth II. In 2016 He was awarded the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Hubert Walter Award for Reconciliation and Interfaith Cooperation. \nSiham Halabi\nSiham Halabi is a Druze leader and the Director of the Women’s Program and Adult Education at the Daliat Al Carmel Community Center providing courses in women’s economic empowerment\, home management\, drivers education\, Hebrew and Arabic languages\, social activism\, and interfaith understanding. She is a Coordinator of the TRUST WIN\, a member of the  Women’s Parliament and various orgaizations for dialogue and understanding between the cultures\, and for the advancement of women and social issues affecting women.  She is a Druze spokeswoman representing Druze women in national forums. \n  \n Lujin Waked  \n5 Years Old from Nazareth\, part of the AR peacebuilding Family! \n  \nUmm Bra’a Najah Kabaha\nNajah Kabaha is a leader in the Muslim community in Israel\, working for interfaith connection for many years through the Qadri Sufi Peace Order. She teaches young children. \n  \n  \n  \n \n\n\n\nDeacon Jiries Mansour\n\n\nDeacon Jiries Mansour is a Christian Arab\, deacon in the Greek Catholic Church\, and principal of St Anthony’s middle school in the town of Rama (Rame) in the Galilee. Under Jiries’ leadership\, a new school has been developed in Rama promoting interfaith tolerance. He has also organized numerous youth interfaith projects and events. Jiries is currently finishing his doctorate on the role of Christians in peace in the Middle East. \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n \nRabbi Dahlia Shaham\,\nRabbi Dahlia Shaham born and raised in Haifa\, has grown with Hebrew\, Arabic and English intertwined in her blood\, mind and heart. Graduate of Hebrew University Law School and the Fletcher School for Law and Diplomacy\, Dahlia has worked in policy research\, strategic planning and programming for  civil society organizations working to promote a shared\, peaceful society in Israel and the Middle East. The understanding that music and spirituality are as important to peace as justice and agreements has guided her to the rabbinic path. She was ordained at Hebrew Union College in 2019 and serves as Rabbi for the Or Hadash (New Light) Congregation in Haifa. \nYasmin Taha\nYasmin Taha\, From Sarta village district of Salfit\,  19 years old\, Studying English language in Najah University\, She is active in peace in Palestine. \n  \n  \n  \nSheikh Khalid Abu Ras PhD\nAL-IMAN Mosque\, Kefar Eillut – Nazareth.\nSheikh Khalid Abu Ras serves as Imam of AL-IMAN Mosque at Kefar Eillut-Nazareth since 2005. He has worked in interfaith dialogue and relations for decades in the Holy Land with Yakar and YESODOT in Jerusalem\, Herbew University\, as a Co-Founder and Co-Director of Anwar Al-Salaam Lights of Peace Society in Nazareth\, and in many programs with the Abrahamic Reunion\, hosting the 2017 Multifaith Iftar Dinner. He teaches Arabic Language & Literature formerly at Beit Safafa High School\, and currently at Kefar Eillut Secondary School.\n \nAnat Lev Or\nAnat Lev Or from Israel\, is a mother and spiritual teacher and companion for over 30 years. Anat accompanies people in the process of growth and change\, as well as businessmen through spiritual\, practical\, and business aspects.  Anat has been Ghassan Manasra’s partner for 25 years in building projects that are shared by all religions\, working as peacemakers and establishing study groups such as a program for teachers and school executives from all religions\, Muslims\, Christians\, and Jews. She helps organized also family encounters so different religious groups can recognize one another and that their children will meet and recognize a different culture. She has taught groups the Sufi way through peace and love including poetry\, philosophy\, etc. \nRev. David Grishaw-Jones\nThe Rev. Dave Grishaw-Jones is the Pastor of the Community Church of Durham\, New Hampshire\, a congregation of the United Church of Christ.  He serves on the Steering Committee of the UCC’s Palestine Israel Network and on the New Hampshire Conference’s Peace With Justice Advocate Team.  Dave and his wife Kate have three daughters. \n  \n \nDavid Less\nAbrahamic Reunion US Board Chair \n\n\nDavid Less is a global teacher of meditation and interfaith dialog of over forty years. For over a decade he was the Global Dean of the Universal Worship\, an organization in over thirty countries\,that honors the commonality in all religions and appreciates and respects the differences. He started promoting understanding rather than blame as a path to peace in the Holy Land in 2000 and was one of the founders of the Abrahamic Reunion shortly thereafter.  To contact\, reach out to info@abrahamicreunion.org \n\n\n \nSheikh Ghassan Manasra\nAbrahamic Reunion International Director \n\n\nSheikh Ghassan Manasra was one of the Abrahamic Reunion’s Co-Coordinators in the Holy Land until moving to the US in 2015\, and has been an active contributing Peacemaker with the AR for more than a decade. He is an ordained Sheikh in the Qadiri Sufi Order in the Holy Land\, and son of Sheikh Abdel Salaam Manasra – head of the Qadiri Sufi Order in the Holy Land. He is the founder of Anwar-Il-Salaam\, the Lights of Peace Center in Nazareth\, and  is Director\, Islamic Cultural Center in Nazareth. Ghassan is an expert and lectures in Islam\, Islamic history\, Sufism\, and contemporary Muslim issues  in the Middle East\, Europe\, and the USA. Ghassan@abrahamicreunion.org
URL:https://www.abrahamicreunion.org/event/6612/
CATEGORIES:AR Holy Land,AR USA,Interfaith Meeting,Interfaith Text Study / Scriptural Reasoning,Online,Spiritual Gathering,Women's Programs,Young Peacemakers
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SUMMARY:A Taste of Peacemaking in the Holy Land - Part 3: Young Peacemakers
DESCRIPTION:  \nPart 3: Young Peacemakers\nStories\, Interviews\, & Perspectives: See through the eyes of multi-faith peacemakers in the Holy Land\nThursdays\, December 3rd\n12:00pm EDT – 1:15pm EDT online via Zoom and Facebook Live (5pm London\, 7pm Jerusalem)\nFeaturing: \n\nSajedah Qudsi\, Muslim youth peacebuilder from East Jerusalem\nDvir Warshovsky\, Jewish youth peacebuilder from Yeruham in the South of Israel\nHala Halabi\, Druze youth peacebuilder from Daliat al-Carmel\nMalkon Marizian\, Armenian youth peacebuilder from East Jerusalem\nRemon Sabbagh\, Palestinian Christian peacebuilder from Ramallah\n\n \nClick Here to Register (Free/Donation)\nTo make peace in the Holy Land’s complex mixture of culture\, history\, politics\, and religion\, each peacemaker must navigate many nuances and subtle complexities every day to do the work of building bridges of hope\, trust\, and connection. \n\nHow did these men and women find themselves called to this work?\nHow do they avoid polarization in daily life amidst such a landscape?\nHow do these peacemakers view and speak to current and historical events in ways that build community?\n\nJoin us for three special programs where you’ll get to hear the personal stories and perspectives of Ordained\, Female\, and Youth Peacemakers of the Holy Land – Muslim\, Jewish\, Christian\, Samaritan\, and Druze – interviewed and hosted by Sheikh Ghassan Manasra and the Abrahamic Reunion. \nMore information to be announced soon. \nContact: chris@abrahamicreunion.org \nSeries Schedule:\n\nOctober 15th: Male Peacemakers of the Holy Land\nNovember 19th: Female Peacemakers of the Holy Land\nDecember 3rd: Youth Peacemakers of the Holy Land\n\nBios\n Sajedah Akram\nMuslim youth peacebuilder from East Jerusalem who is the head volunteer for the Abrahamic Reunion in Israel.  She is a physiotherapist and believes in diversity\, exploring and knowing new and different cultures\, and is passionate about exploration and adventure. \n  \n \nDvir Warshovsky\nMy name is Dvir Warshavsky\, and I’m 25 years old.  I live in the Negev desert\, in a small town called Yeruham. In recent years\, I have been active in promoting cooperation between Jews and Muslims\, especially between the Bedouin communities and the Jews of the Negev. I am also a student for MA government in IDC Herzliya\, and I hope to make an impact in the field of coexistence in the Negev.I believe that peace is the most complex issue I can imagine\, but also the simplest thing in the world. A place where there is peace\, seems to me like a person who has woken from a deep sleep. \n \nHala Halabi\nDruze youth peacebuilder from Daliat al-Carmel\, Israel. Hala graduated High School last year\, and has served in the National Service since childhood. She has been active in peacebuilding with her mother\, AR Co-Founder Siham Halabi\, and with the Abrahamic Reunion. \n  \n Malkon Marizian\nIs an Armenian Christian youth peacebuilder from East Jerusalem\, who helps the AR as a translator for many events\, and is a longtime participant in the Abrahamic Reunion. Studied for an MSc in Human Rights from London School of Economics and Political Sciences\, and has worked in projects helping Palestinian and Syrian refugees. \n  \nRemon Sabbagh \nRemon is a Christian Palestinian from Ramallah. He is studying Political Science and International Relations in Bir Zeit University\, and is one of the members and founders of the Greek Catholic Youth Movement in Ramallah. He is engaged in the peace and cultural activities movements\, and is a musician.
URL:https://www.abrahamicreunion.org/event/a-taste-of-peacemaking-in-the-holy-land-part-3-young-peacemakers-2/
CATEGORIES:AR Holy Land,Interfaith Meeting,Online,Young Peacemakers
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SUMMARY:A Taste of Peacemaking in the Holy Land - Part 3: Young Peacemakers
DESCRIPTION:  \nPart 3: Young Peacemakers\nStories\, Interviews\, & Perspectives: See through the eyes of multi-faith peacemakers in the Holy Land\nThursdays\, December 3rd\n12:00pm EDT – 1:15pm EDT online via Zoom and Facebook Live (5pm London\, 7pm Jerusalem)\nFeaturing: \n\nSajedah Qudsi\, Muslim youth peacebuilder from East Jerusalem\nDvir Warshovsky\, Jewish youth peacebuilder from Yeruham in the South of Israel\nHala Halabi\, Druze youth peacebuilder from Daliat al-Carmel\nMalkon Marizian\, Armenian youth peacebuilder from East Jerusalem\nRemon Sabbagh\, Palestinian Christian peacebuilder from Ramallah\n\n \nClick Here to Register (Free/Donation)\nTo make peace in the Holy Land’s complex mixture of culture\, history\, politics\, and religion\, each peacemaker must navigate many nuances and subtle complexities every day to do the work of building bridges of hope\, trust\, and connection. \n\nHow did these men and women find themselves called to this work?\nHow do they avoid polarization in daily life amidst such a landscape?\nHow do these peacemakers view and speak to current and historical events in ways that build community?\n\nJoin us for three special programs where you’ll get to hear the personal stories and perspectives of Ordained\, Female\, and Youth Peacemakers of the Holy Land – Muslim\, Jewish\, Christian\, Samaritan\, and Druze – interviewed and hosted by Sheikh Ghassan Manasra and the Abrahamic Reunion. \nMore information to be announced soon. \nContact: chris@abrahamicreunion.org \nSeries Schedule:\n\nOctober 15th: Male Peacemakers of the Holy Land\nNovember 19th: Female Peacemakers of the Holy Land\nDecember 3rd: Youth Peacemakers of the Holy Land\n\nBios\n Sajedah Akram\nMuslim youth peacebuilder from East Jerusalem who is the head volunteer for the Abrahamic Reunion in Israel.  She is a physiotherapist and believes in diversity\, exploring and knowing new and different cultures\, and is passionate about exploration and adventure. \n  \n \nDvir Warshovsky\nMy name is Dvir Warshavsky\, and I’m 25 years old.  I live in the Negev desert\, in a small town called Yeruham. In recent years\, I have been active in promoting cooperation between Jews and Muslims\, especially between the Bedouin communities and the Jews of the Negev. I am also a student for MA government in IDC Herzliya\, and I hope to make an impact in the field of coexistence in the Negev.I believe that peace is the most complex issue I can imagine\, but also the simplest thing in the world. A place where there is peace\, seems to me like a person who has woken from a deep sleep. \n \nHala Halabi\nDruze youth peacebuilder from Daliat al-Carmel\, Israel. Hala graduated High School last year\, and has served in the National Service since childhood. She has been active in peacebuilding with her mother\, AR Co-Founder Siham Halabi\, and with the Abrahamic Reunion. \n  \n Malkon Marizian\nIs an Armenian Christian youth peacebuilder from East Jerusalem\, who helps the AR as a translator for many events\, and is a longtime participant in the Abrahamic Reunion. Studied for an MSc in Human Rights from London School of Economics and Political Sciences\, and has worked in projects helping Palestinian and Syrian refugees. \n  \nRemon Sabbagh \nRemon is a Christian Palestinian from Ramallah. He is studying Political Science and International Relations in Bir Zeit University\, and is one of the members and founders of the Greek Catholic Youth Movement in Ramallah. He is engaged in the peace and cultural activities movements\, and is a musician.
URL:https://www.abrahamicreunion.org/event/a-taste-of-peacemaking-in-the-holy-land-part-3-young-peacemakers/
CATEGORIES:AR Holy Land,Interfaith Meeting,Online,Young Peacemakers
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SUMMARY:Holy Land Young Peacemakers
DESCRIPTION:Young Peacemakers join together across faiths – Muslim\, Jewish\, Christian\, and Druze – to meet each other\, eat together\, discuss sacred traditions of peacemaking in the different faiths\, learn the ways of peacemaking from AR Peacemakers and faith leaders\, have fun\, laugh\, and create friendships heart to heart\, human to human\, no matter what place\, people\, gender\, faith\, or culture! \nOrganized by Sheikh Abed Elsalam Manasra
URL:https://www.abrahamicreunion.org/event/holy-land-young-peacemakers-2/
CATEGORIES:AR Holy Land,Interfaith Meeting,Young Peacemakers
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SUMMARY:Holy Land Young Peacemakers
DESCRIPTION:Young Peacemakers join together across faiths – Muslim\, Jewish\, Christian\, and Druze – to meet each other\, eat together\, discuss sacred traditions of peacemaking in the different faiths\, learn the ways of peacemaking from AR Peacemakers and faith leaders\, have fun\, laugh\, and create friendships heart to heart\, human to human\, no matter what place\, people\, gender\, faith\, or culture! \nOrganized by Sheikh Abed Elsalam Manasra
URL:https://www.abrahamicreunion.org/event/holy-land-young-peacemakers/
CATEGORIES:AR Holy Land,Interfaith Meeting,Young Peacemakers
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