“Appreciating the Diversity” by Przemek Dudek and Mehmet Ersoy
Why would a Jew and a Muslim decide to leave the multicultural middle of nowhere (Szczecin, Poland) and take a Continue →
Why would a Jew and a Muslim decide to leave the multicultural middle of nowhere (Szczecin, Poland) and take a Continue →
The Muslim Jewish Conference (MJC) is an NGO which holds annual conferences. This July I was one of 100 Muslims Continue →
The Muslim-Jewish Conference, held this year in Sarajevo, was an extraordinary opportunity to bridge the worlds of young people who Continue →
The ancient, stirring words of kaddish drift slowly across the stark cemetery, as a group of 100 young Jews and Continue →
05/07/13 The day started with a talk with a survivor of the Srebrenica Massacre that happened in 1995. He explained Continue →
‘I have to ask! How’s life in Saudi Arabia? Is it as crazy and weird as most people think?’ To 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 →