By Dr. Yehdua Stolov | Executive Director
Especially at a time of war, there's something special about Muslims, Jews, and Christians sitting together at an interfaith iftar dinner in Jerusalem. The break-the-fast meal for Muslims celebrating Ramadan included people from many faiths, and was organized by the Interfaith Encounter Association.
People from different faiths from 10 different IEA groups, as well as new participants, gathered in the heart of Jerusalem to break the fast, share a meal, and connect beyond differences.Links:
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