Symposium: Whose Jerusalem? Jerusalem and the Challenge of the "Other"
20
November
| 2014 | 18:00
Symposium: Whose Jerusalem? Jerusalem and the Challenge of the “Other”
- Free
- Public
- Radak 20, Jerusalem
- Free
- Public
- Radak 20, Jerusalem
The Institute, together with the JCJCR, recently hosted the annual Symposium in Memory of Daniel Rossing, Founder and First Director of the Jerusalem Center for Jewish-Christian Relations.
Annual Symposium in Memory of Daniel Rossing, Founder and First Director of the Jerusalem Center for Jewish-Christian Relations
Thursday, 20 November 2014, 18:00-20:00
Teddy Kollek Auditorium, Jerusalem Institute
24 Radak St., Jerusalem
Chair: Dr. Sarah Bernstein, Director, Jerusalem Center for Jewish-Christian Relations
■ Remembering Daniel Rossing
Dr. Zahava Neuberger, Jerusalem Center for Jewish-Christian Relations
■ Jerusalem – City of All: Between Particularism and Universalism
Meir Kraus, Director, Jerusalem Institute
■ Guiding Christianity and Christian Sites in Jerusalem – Presentation of initial research findings
Dr. Orit Ramon and Adaya Kadmi, The Open University
■ The Challenges of Educating for Tolerance and Coexistence in East Jerusalem
Fauzi Abu-Ghosh, Principal of the Amal School, Atarot
■ Jewish Education and Pluralism – From Theory to Practice: The Case of Jerusalem
Prof. Michal Muszkat-Barkan, Director of the Department of Education and Professional Development at Hebrew Union College—Jerusalem
The event will be conducted in Hebrew.
Please RSVP your participation
Tel: 02-5630175 (ext. 11, 13), 054-210-3314
Email: mail@jiis.org.il
(Parking near the Jerusalem Theatre on Chopin Street)
www.jcjcr.org
Thursday, 20 November 2014, 18:00-20:00
Teddy Kollek Auditorium, Jerusalem Institute
24 Radak St., Jerusalem
Chair: Dr. Sarah Bernstein, Director, Jerusalem Center for Jewish-Christian Relations
■ Remembering Daniel Rossing
Dr. Zahava Neuberger, Jerusalem Center for Jewish-Christian Relations
■ Jerusalem – City of All: Between Particularism and Universalism
Meir Kraus, Director, Jerusalem Institute
■ Guiding Christianity and Christian Sites in Jerusalem – Presentation of initial research findings
Dr. Orit Ramon and Adaya Kadmi, The Open University
■ The Challenges of Educating for Tolerance and Coexistence in East Jerusalem
Fauzi Abu-Ghosh, Principal of the Amal School, Atarot
■ Jewish Education and Pluralism – From Theory to Practice: The Case of Jerusalem
Prof. Michal Muszkat-Barkan, Director of the Department of Education and Professional Development at Hebrew Union College—Jerusalem
The event will be conducted in Hebrew.
Please RSVP your participation
Tel: 02-5630175 (ext. 11, 13), 054-210-3314
Email: mail@jiis.org.il
(Parking near the Jerusalem Theatre on Chopin Street)
www.jcjcr.org
Event Schedule
18:00-20:00
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