“Breaking Down Stereotypes” by Chaya
If someone had told me three years ago that I would be skipping my finals to attend a Muslim-Jewish conference Continue →
If someone had told me three years ago that I would be skipping my finals to attend a Muslim-Jewish conference Continue →
When applying for the MJC, male participants were highly encouraged to choose the ‘Women in Religion’ committee and, after attending the Continue →
On September 29 and 30, 1941, more than 33,000 Jewish men, women and children were herded into a barbed-wire area Continue →
This morning I sat by myself at breakfast this morning speeding through the pre-conference survey for the Muslim-Jewish Conference until Continue →
Ignorance, idiocy, and incompetence lie in every corner of the world and in every forum imaginable. There are populations of Continue →
MJC, on many levels, was an eye opening experience for me. It was intense, poignant and enlightening. The conference provided Continue →
When the same God created us all, when He chose for us all to reside on the very same earth, Continue →
The story of MJC is the story of two brothers who were separated, maybe even before they were born, for Continue →
My religious identity was not something I would talk about until quite recently. I used to consider it an indeed Continue →
JaMGroupTherapy was initiated and launched at the second Muslim-Jewish Conference, in Kiev, July 2011. It came about as a result Continue →
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