Play looks at effects of 9/11 on Jewish/Muslim couples
Disgraced, now playing at the Panasonic Theatre, does not have smooth messages of toleration, but illustrates that Jews and Muslims have much in common, despite ideological differences
Victor Goldbloom proved the value of interfaith dialogue
Montreal Renaissance man spent his life building bridges between communities without ever trying to impose his views on others
Leo Baeck NBA all star event kicks off school’s interfaith efforts
Amid the glitz and hoopla of NBA all star weekend in Toronto, an event involving Leo Baeck Day School and local Christian and Muslim grade schools was about more than basketball
In Canada especially, faith groups play large role in refugee settlement
Faith communities in Canada tend to play a larger role in resettling refugees than they do in many other countries, according to Globe and Mail international affairs columnist Doug Saunders
A tale of two menorah lightings
Jews in North America are established, admired and affluent. Yet despite all the good news, our community is shrinking rapidly
Accommodating interfaith families
What are the limits to synagogues’ acceptance of the new reality, and how can they encourage young Jews to keep a strong connection to their own community?
A plea for interreligious tolerance from Rabbi Sacks
Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence draws on philosophy, literature, psychology, history and, of course, Jewish texts
Finding the value in both Chanukah and Christmas
With intermarriage on the rise, interfaith families celebrate the best of both holidays
Rabbi Ron Kronish: Interfaith dialogue is part of peace
A Q&A with the writer, educator and founder of the Interreligious Coordinating Council of Israel (ICCI), a department of the group Rabbis for Human Rights
Holy Blossom panel to explore Jewish-Muslim relations
The event, featuring an interfaith panel, is being presented by Holy Blossom and The CJN