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Interfaith
Encounters - Citizens Building Community
We form
and maintain, across the country, on-going interfaith encounter groups, or
centers, that bring together neighboring communities. Each center is led by
an interfaith coordinating team with one person for each community in the
area and develop into a "mini-community" that exemplifies the desired
relations of mutual respect and friendship while respecting and even
reinforcing the unique identity of each community. These groups then act as
models for the surrounding community of how multiple faiths can live side by
side in peace, as well as growing islands of actual coexistence communities.
The backbone of the groups' process is the monthly session of joint study.
Dedicated to one theme each time, these sessions usually open with a short
presentation followed by joint study and discussion of the beliefs,
practices and sacred texts of the respective traditions.
Some of
our community projects are (from north to south):
-
School Coexistence Project: Karmiel-Majd el-Krum
- Acre
- M'ghar
- Shibolot
- Sawa Rabina
- Bridging
- Lana
- Carmel City
- Chayim Beyachad
- Netania-Qalansawa
- Tel Aviv-Jaffa
- Reut-Sadaqa-Friendship - Jerusalem General Group
- Study & Dialogue Group
- Arabic Speaking Group
- Hefapii (Health Equality for All People in Israel)
- Jewish-Christian Study Group
- Future - Mothers and Daughters Group
- Eilat
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WOMEN'S INTERFAITH ENCOUNTER (WIE)
Muslim,
Christian, Druze and Jewish women study together topics of relevance to
women from the perspective of the different religions. Interfaith study is
used as a vehicle not only for understanding, acceptance and respect for the
other, but as a way to deepen awareness of one's own religion. The encounter
is a source of strength and empowerment for women to recognize their shared
values and struggles. Through monthly meetings and shared religious
celebrations and conferences, WIE creates a sacred space of trust, harmony
and support during difficult times.
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corresponding reports)
YOUTH INTERFAITH ENCOUNTER (YIE)
The YIE is a special place for young
adults to have interfaith encounter with young adults of other faiths, to
jointly discuss issues of mutual concern for young adults and to run the
encounter with the special dynamics of young adults. Similar to the general
groups and the WIE groups, the YIE groups also develop into
"mini-communities" that induce the desired change in the larger society. The
YIE also acts as a gateway for young adults to join the interfaith encounter
process.
There
are 3 sub-groups of the YIE:
- Jerusalem YIE
- Students Environmental Group
- Tel Aviv YIE
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corresponding reports)
RETREATS AND CONFERENCES
Some eighty participants, across the variety of religious contexts, gather
on Thursday or Friday, early afternoon for two to three days of intensive
and intimate encounter with each other. They spend most of the time in small
groups, where each of them has an opportunity to express their views and
hear the perspective of others - avoiding as much as possible divisive
political debates. They also have the opportunity to witness the prayers of
' the other' and to celebrate their encounter in a social evening. Through
this intensive and intimate interaction, they meet each other in a very deep
sense, thus learning to understand and respect the 'otherness' of the other
while remaining true to their own faith.
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ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN DIALOGUE
We hold regular interfaith meetings and conferences in cooperation with
Palestinian organizations, with the objective to build peace between the two
nations on a people-to- people level. Because we take an inter-religious,
non-political, approach we are able to engage in the process people from all
parts of the political spectrum in their respective societies. Even as the
violence continues, these meetings are carried on cautiously, in carefully
selected locations.
There
are 3 sub-groups of the IPD:
- General
- Jerusalem-Hebron Youth Interfaith Encounter Group
- ADAMA Interfaith Encounter
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corresponding reports)
THE MIDDLE EAST ABRAHAMIC FORUM
An annual conference of people of the Abrahamic traditions held in the
Middle East to support cross-cultural understanding and mutual respect as a
powerful tool for peace building in the Middle East. A group of Muslims,
Jews and Christians meets to discuss how they can work together in
supporting acceptance and coexistence in and between their local communities
and to plan and promote further regional programs. Currently these
activities take place under the banner of the Middle East and North Africa
Region of the United Religions Initiative with partner groups from Egypt,
Iran, Jordan, the Palestinian Authority and Turkey.
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corresponding reports)
CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY VISITS
This program sponsors field trips to various sacred locations and
archeological sites with the objective of educating the public about the
meaning and significance of the land, and its value to each of the
monotheistic traditions.
FRIENDS OF IEA
Set up outside the Middle East, an important role of these groups is to help
the IEA sustain its work to build the human side of peace in the Holy Land
and the Middle East. The Friends of IEA sponsors several fundraising and
information sessions each year in various locations around the country and
is always looking for interested individuals..
If you would like to sponsor a fundraising program in your area, please
contact Shams Prinzivalli at
jsprinzivalli@optonline.net.
We have recently received our 501C3 non-profit status and all donations are
now tax deductible in the US! If you would like to donate, you can do so via
the credit card by using the click on paypal button below, or by sending
your check to:
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Friends of IEA Contact Info:
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