In a sit-down with The Jerusalem Post, the Qadi of the High Sharia Court of Appeals speaks on the holy month for Muslims and the opportunity for interfaith dialogue.
A Muslim student said, “Yes, October 7 is resistance, according to the Geneva Convention.”
Diving into the similarities and differences between both of these Abrahamic religions can enable us to go beyond mere tolerance.
With radicalism on both sides driving them further apart and leading to even more bloodshed, what is needed is a mechanism for reconciliation even in the midst of the conflict.
The timing of the event is particularly significant, as political strife and surging violence dominate headlines in Israel, while the Middle East conflict continues to present complex challenges.
Jewish, Christian and Muslim religious leaders held an interfaith march and called for peace, partnership and justice.
Can these dinners accommodate Orthodox Jews?
A conversation with Rabbi Dr. Yakov Nagen, head of Ohr Torah Stone’s Blickle Institute for Interfaith Dialogue.