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Women’s Interfaith Ecology Project
Blog: These seminars bring together Muslims, Christians, Jews, and Druse to focus on how religious teachings relate to ecology and the Holy Land.
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Women’s Multi-Faith Eco Gathering
Blog: Over 55 women from Christian, Druze, Jewish, and Muslim backgrounds came together for the Women’s Multi-Faith Eco-Gathering at the Sisters of Sion Convent in Ein Kerem
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First International Jerusalem Symposium On Green and Accessible Pilgrimage
Blog: Why is green pilgrimage important? This year the largest gathering in human history took place.
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In Nature, the ‘Other’ Becomes Personal and Real
Blog: On March 7th, 2013 I was fortunate to take part in the meeting of two groups that under most other circumstances would not spend three hours together in a nature...
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An Interfaith Look at the Jordan River
Blog: A body of water surrounded by wild nature? Moses, Jacob, the Biblical prophets? Jesus? Muslim historical ruins? Arab towns? Tourist attraction? Natural borders?
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On the Spirituality of Sustainability
Blog: In this post we are going to offer what will be the first of three teachings on the 'spirituality of sustainability' from the Christian, Jewish and Islamic faiths.
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About Our Interfaith Eco Forum
Blog: We at The Interfaith Center For Sustainable development are incredibly grateful to have hosted our first Interfaith Eco Forum here in the holy city of Jerusalem
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World and Holy Land Religious Leaders Join Forces To Protect the Planet
Press Release: Muslim, Jewish and Christian leaders together spoke out on climate change and conveyed a shared vision for practical action by faith communities at the Interfaith Climate and Energy Conference held...
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Shared Earth, Common Destiny: Muslim, Jewish, and Christian Leaders Speak Out on the Environment
Press Release: Muslim, Jewish and Christian leaders today spoke out on environmental issues on a joint panel at an Interfaith Environmental Forum in Jerusalem. The panelists, members of the Council of Religious...
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