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Dear Friends,

Maybe some of you don’t know what an Iftar is: at the end of the day of fasting in Ramadan, there is the breaking of the fast, and that’s an Iftar meal.

But there’s a deeper meaning. What’s the fast? The fast is saying, “no” to limitation, the fast is saying, “no, I can’t be separate from my sister, my brother, I won’t let that happen.”

And then there’s the awakening, the remembrance at the level of the soul. And for that, we break the fast. We break the fast by our connection with each other, the oneness, that’s the food.

So yeah, we’re going to do these three Iftar Dinners in Israel, and in Palestine, and we’re going to break the fast of separation.

And it’s really important. Some people say that it’s only symbolic, but it’s answering the pain of God, and removing the pain, it’s really remembering that we’re all connected and we’re all one.

That’s what we’re doing. It’s really expensive. We have 200 people at a dinner, sometimes more.

If you want to help, help.

If you have a dollar or a Euro that you want to chip in, great. If you have $25,000 you want to chip in, also great. One is not greater than the other. Sometimes we have to do things from the Earth Plane, and it costs money.

Thank you,

David Less

AR Co-Founder and US Board Chair

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Help us raise $30,000 for our Four Iftar Programs in the Holy Land this year!

  • Tuesday, March 26th, Jerusalem: 200+ gather at the Shalom Hartman Institute, co-sponsor with the Abrahamic Reunion (Please Join us LIVE on ZOOM with live translation and commentary, at 11am EDT: Click to Register on Eventbrite)
  • Monday, March 25th, Daliat al-Carmel: Iftar with the Druze Community in Daliat Al-Carmel, organized by Siham Halabi, AR Druze Board Member
  • TBA: Iftar for the North or West Bank, with the Muslim and Christian Communities, especially