This is the fourth lecture in a series of four. It has been said that there can be no peace among the nations without peace among the religions. How can rigorous and respectful dialogue with the religious “other” contribute to peace in the world? What does the practice of dialogue teach us about how to live in a world of diversity? The Series: Drawing on Judaism\u27s rich body of sacred texts about peace and peacemaking, which she explores in her recently published From Enemy to Friend: Jewish Wisdom and the Pursuit of Peace, Rabbi Amy Eilberg, the first woman ordained as a rabbi in Judaism\u27s Conservative Movement and a Jay Phillips Center rabbi-in-residence, will discuss why conflict arises among individuals and groups, what contribut...
The misunderstanding and misinterpretation of religion and its teachings by its followers and others...
Contrary to popular belief, many Jewish and Muslim religious leaders in Jerusalem work together to p...
The misunderstanding and misinterpretation of religion and its teachings by its followers and others...
This is the third lecture in a series of four. The Psalmist commands us to seek peace and pursue it....
This is the third lecture in a series of four. The Psalmist commands us to seek peace and pursue it....
This is the second lecture in a series of four. What are the essential capacities needed if we are t...
Drawing on Judaism\u27s rich body of sacred texts about peace and peacemaking, Rabbi Amy Eilberg, th...
Why does conflict arise among individuals and among religious, political, and ethnic groups? What co...
Rabbi Ron Kronish and Kadi Iyad Zahalka, prominent interreligious dialogue activists in Jerusalem, w...
Judaism, Christianity and Islam teach that it is God’s will that all people live in peace with each ...
This research is about interfaith dialogue among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in New York City. Thi...
This research is about interfaith dialogue among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in New York City. Thi...
5th Annual Dinner Of Abrahamic Traditions featuring lecture by Fr. Thomas Michel Drawing on the glob...
Religious pluralism is a potentially useful discussion that has lost its efficacy in academia. Schol...
Religious peacebuilding efforts seem to increase significantly around the globe. These trends do not...
The misunderstanding and misinterpretation of religion and its teachings by its followers and others...
Contrary to popular belief, many Jewish and Muslim religious leaders in Jerusalem work together to p...
The misunderstanding and misinterpretation of religion and its teachings by its followers and others...
This is the third lecture in a series of four. The Psalmist commands us to seek peace and pursue it....
This is the third lecture in a series of four. The Psalmist commands us to seek peace and pursue it....
This is the second lecture in a series of four. What are the essential capacities needed if we are t...
Drawing on Judaism\u27s rich body of sacred texts about peace and peacemaking, Rabbi Amy Eilberg, th...
Why does conflict arise among individuals and among religious, political, and ethnic groups? What co...
Rabbi Ron Kronish and Kadi Iyad Zahalka, prominent interreligious dialogue activists in Jerusalem, w...
Judaism, Christianity and Islam teach that it is God’s will that all people live in peace with each ...
This research is about interfaith dialogue among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in New York City. Thi...
This research is about interfaith dialogue among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in New York City. Thi...
5th Annual Dinner Of Abrahamic Traditions featuring lecture by Fr. Thomas Michel Drawing on the glob...
Religious pluralism is a potentially useful discussion that has lost its efficacy in academia. Schol...
Religious peacebuilding efforts seem to increase significantly around the globe. These trends do not...
The misunderstanding and misinterpretation of religion and its teachings by its followers and others...
Contrary to popular belief, many Jewish and Muslim religious leaders in Jerusalem work together to p...
The misunderstanding and misinterpretation of religion and its teachings by its followers and others...