Tag Archives: peace

Where Zen and Zahor Meet

Where Zen and Zahor Meet

Rabbi Eva Sax-Bolder reflects on her annual return to Auschwitz-Birkenau, exploring themes of memory, healing, and the interconnectedness of Judaism and Zen practice in bearing witness.

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The Israeli-Palestinian Conversation is a Start; Do We Have the Courage to Go Further?

If You Want the Settler Terrorism to Stop…. Maybe a Letter to Trump Can Help

This past Monday, the JCC sponsored “The Israeli Palestinian Conversation”, an extra-ordinary, emotionally moving and thought-provoking play. I commend Ami Dayan and his cast for their courage in tackling this issue and providing an artfully weaved fabric of history and emotional context about the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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The Missing Peace

The Missing Peace

By David Rubin Sauvage and Kawtar El Alaoui We contend it’s possible to achieve peace in the Middle East. By peace, we don’t mean a ceasefire, a settlement or even a peace treaty. Peace isn’t laying down arms–only to pick them up again at the next provocation. True peace is …

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Stand Together!

Stand Together!

In the aftermath of 2016 elections Jews, Muslims, Christians, Buddhists and people of all creeds are invited to join in peace, solidarity at an interfaith prayer vigil this Sunday.

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Supporting Peace in Our Hearts and in the Holy Land

Supporting Peace in Our Hearts and in the Holy Land

At this Gala Fundraiser at eTown Hall on 1535 Spruce Street in Boulder, local religious leaders from Judaism, Islam, and Christianity will be attending a dinner and discussion, followed by a Music and Dance Gala with three local bands performing.

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ISIME Middle East Class and Trip

The Institute for the Study of Israel in the Middle East (ISIME) announces their 3rd annual Student Interfaith Peace Project class and trip to the Middle East for high school students.

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