Education & Training
Lectures, workshops, seminars and thought leadership programmes that educate and train in Jewish-Muslim interfaith dialogue and religious diplomacy.
“When God is at the centre of our lives, we open ourselves up to the glory of creation and the beauty of other people. The smaller the self, the wider the radius of our world.”
- Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
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Seminars
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Bridging Perspectives: Introduction to Jewish-Muslim Dialogue
The "Bridging Perspectives: An Introduction to Jewish-Muslim Dialogue" seminar aims to foster understanding, empathy, and mutual respect between individuals from Jewish and Muslim backgrounds. Through presentations, interactive discussions, and small-group activities, participants will explore the historical, cultural, and religious dimensions that have shaped the Jewish and Muslim communities. This seminar provides a safe space for open dialogue, breaking down stereotypes, and building bridges of communication between these two rich and diverse traditions.
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Overcoming Prejudice: Countering Antisemitism & Islamophobia
The seminar educates and explores efforts to address two pressing issues—antisemitism and Islamophobia. This half-day dialogue aims to bring together members of the Jewish and Muslim communities to engage in a constructive exchange of ideas, share personal experiences, and develop strategies to counter hatred and prejudice.
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Navigating Misinformation & Misconceptions for Improved Jewish-Muslim Relations
This seminar aims to address the challenges posed by misinformation and misconceptions that can hinder positive interactions and relations between Jews and Muslims worldwide. By providing participants with valuable insights, tools, and strategies, this seminar seeks to pave the way for more informed and harmonious interactions between these two significant communities.

Interfaith Leadership Training
This is a series of knowledge sessions designed to foster mutual understanding, respect, and collaboration between the Jewish and Muslim communities. Through thoughtful exploration of their shared histories, spiritual foundations, and cultural practices, this series aims to bridge the gap and build meaningful connections between these two faith traditions.
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Session 1: Introduction to Judaism and Islam
Session 2: Shared Abrahamic Heritage
Session 3: Monotheism and Theology
Session 4: Sacred Scriptures
Session 5: Rituals and Worship
Session 6: Festivals and Celebrations
Session 7: Ethics and Social Justice
Session 8: Interfaith Dialogue and Cooperation
Session 9: Navigating Differences and Challenges
Session 10: Building a Shared Future