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cbayer

(146,218 posts)
Sun Jul 13, 2014, 03:36 AM Jul 2014

Interfaith Iftars Bring Muslims And Jews Together During Ramadan

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/11/interfaith-iftar-ramadan_n_5578105.html?ir=Religion

Religion News Service | By Lauren Markoe
Posted: 07/11/2014 12:07 pm EDT Updated: 07/11/2014 12:59 pm EDT

(RNS) Muslim tradition calls for breaking the Ramadan fast in the evening with a date and a sip of water, and increasingly these days, the company of Jews.

Muslim-Jewish iftars are popping up across the nation, bringing together dozens and sometimes hundreds of people for a celebratory Ramadan meal and to forge interfaith friendships.

This Ramadan, as Jews and Muslims exchange rocket fire in Israel and Gaza, those attending these meals say they are all the more significant, as a way of demonstrating that Jews and Muslims have much in common, and can enjoy each others’ food and company.

In Los Angeles on Thursday (July 10), an iftar that bills itself as the single largest gathering of Muslims and Jews in the city, is sponsored by NewGround, an organization that works year-round on Muslim-Jewish relations. The group exists to build resilient relationships that both groups can draw upon in particularly difficult times, said Rabbi Sarah Bassin, NewGround’s former executive director.

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Interfaith Iftars Bring Muslims And Jews Together During Ramadan (Original Post) cbayer Jul 2014 OP
London Rabbi joins fast for Ramadan LeftishBrit Jul 2014 #1
I like to see this, particularly at this time. cbayer Jul 2014 #2

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
2. I like to see this, particularly at this time.
Sun Jul 13, 2014, 04:26 AM
Jul 2014

It's small things like this that can change the world at times.

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