Judaism is more than its Zionist faction
Zionism, a movement which began in Europe in the late 19th century, is a form of Jewish nationalism and is the political ideology that drove the establishment of the state of Israel.
Theodor Herzl, known as the founder of Zionism, established the Zionist Congress in 1897. For decades, a majority of Jewish people around the world opposed the Zionist movement on religious or political grounds, and Herzl’s project only became the majority view among Jewish people in the 1920s and 1930s — although it still faced significant Jewish opposition.
And many Jews are anti-Zionism.
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“Unity in Diversity: An Interfaith Guide to Peacebuilding in Conflict Zones” book is now available on Amazon
by Embassy Row Project
In an era where conflicts continue to splinter communities across the globe, peacebuilding stands as a beacon of hope. “Unity in Diversity: An Interfaith Guide to Peacebuilding in Conflict Zones” by Embassy Row Project founder James Scott offers an unprecedented and meticulously crafted roadmap for those striving to sew unity among diversity. Authored by leading experts in interfaith collaboration, this guide appeals to peacebuilders, religious leaders, policymakers, and anyone passionate about healing our fractured world. Dive into compelling chapters that provide actionable insights into the complex and rewarding world of interfaith peacebuilding.
Here’s What You’ll Learn:
-The Importance of Collaboration: Understand why interfaith collaboration is essential in modern peacebuilding efforts.
Conflict Perspectives: Gain historical and contemporary insights into conflict and its complex origins.
-Peacebuilding Essentials: Master the core concepts and principles that form the backbone of peacebuilding.
-Faith and Conflict Analysis: Explore the intricate relationship between faith and conflict and how it shapes our world.
-Communication and Conversation: Learn how to foster communication and dissolve divides between different faith traditions.
-Shared Values & Trust Building: Recognize the unifying threads and foster trust among diverse faith communities.
-Actionable Frameworks & Leaders’ Role: Discover how religious leaders can act as catalysts for peace and design effective programs.
-Educational Initiatives & Community Engagement: Engage in peace education and grassroots efforts in your community.
-Institutional Change & Healing: Learn how to influence policy and undertake spiritual healing and reconciliation processes.
-Monitoring, Challenges, & Future Prospects: Ensure your initiatives’ effectiveness and overcome challenges in the ever-evolving field of interfaith peacebuilding.
“Unity in Diversity” is not just a book; it’s a call to action, a plea for understanding, and a guide to the profound path of healing that our world so desperately needs. Whether you are a seasoned peacebuilder, a curious academic, or a passionate advocate for unity, this book will equip you with the wisdom, tools, and inspiration needed to make a tangible difference. Join hands with others across faith traditions and embark on a transformative journey towards a more peaceful and inclusive world. Read this book, and be the change you wish to see. Your copy of “Unity in Diversity” awaits. Get ready to change the world.
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Grab the Book on Amazon Now!
Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CFCQ79M8
Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CFCWVY6D
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Russian Perspective: PRC Foreign Policy 1949 - 1976
Foreign policy of the People’s Republic of China from 1949 to 1976
Внешняя политика Китайской Народной Республики в 1949 – 1976 гг.
by Andrei Olegovich Vinogradov – leading researcher of the Institute of the Far East, Russian Academy of Sciences, candidate of historical sciences.
The Institute of the Far East of the Russian Academy of Sciences is preparing to publish the 8th volume of the…
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Advocate for the use of sport as a vehicle for development and peacebuilding.
focuses on how sport can be used to contribute to national development objectives and the UN Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda – a global agenda and blueprint that aims to end poverty, protect the planet and make sure all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
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Your friendly deNazifier
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Int'l Diplomacy in Leadership, Peaceful Dialogue, Makes Headline of Dr. Duru Hezekiah's Antecedents
International Diplomacy in Leadership and Peaceful Dialogue, Makes Headline of Dr. Duru Hezekiah’s Antecedents
September 15, 2023
H.E Ambassador (Dr.) Duru Hezekiah is the Ambassador at Large and Head of the Diplomatic Mission of the Transnational Intergovernmental Organization-International Human Rights Commission-IHRC in Nigeria.IHRC has its world headquarters in Zurich Switzerland chaired by…
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“Unity in Diversity: An Interfaith Guide to Peacebuilding in Conflict Zones” book is now available on Amazon
by Artifakt Gallery
In an era where conflicts continue to splinter communities across the globe, peacebuilding stands as a beacon of hope. “Unity in Diversity: An Interfaith Guide to Peacebuilding in Conflict Zones” by Embassy Row Project founder James Scott offers an unprecedented and meticulously crafted roadmap for those striving to sew unity among diversity. Authored by leading experts in interfaith collaboration, this guide appeals to peacebuilders, religious leaders, policymakers, and anyone passionate about healing our fractured world. Dive into compelling chapters that provide actionable insights into the complex and rewarding world of interfaith peacebuilding.
Here’s What You’ll Learn:
-The Importance of Collaboration: Understand why interfaith collaboration is essential in modern peacebuilding efforts.
Conflict Perspectives: Gain historical and contemporary insights into conflict and its complex origins.
-Peacebuilding Essentials: Master the core concepts and principles that form the backbone of peacebuilding.
-Faith and Conflict Analysis: Explore the intricate relationship between faith and conflict and how it shapes our world.
-Communication and Conversation: Learn how to foster communication and dissolve divides between different faith traditions.
-Shared Values & Trust Building: Recognize the unifying threads and foster trust among diverse faith communities.
-Actionable Frameworks & Leaders’ Role: Discover how religious leaders can act as catalysts for peace and design effective programs.
-Educational Initiatives & Community Engagement: Engage in peace education and grassroots efforts in your community.
-Institutional Change & Healing: Learn how to influence policy and undertake spiritual healing and reconciliation processes.
-Monitoring, Challenges, & Future Prospects: Ensure your initiatives’ effectiveness and overcome challenges in the ever-evolving field of interfaith peacebuilding.
“Unity in Diversity” is not just a book; it’s a call to action, a plea for understanding, and a guide to the profound path of healing that our world so desperately needs. Whether you are a seasoned peacebuilder, a curious academic, or a passionate advocate for unity, this book will equip you with the wisdom, tools, and inspiration needed to make a tangible difference. Join hands with others across faith traditions and embark on a transformative journey towards a more peaceful and inclusive world. Read this book, and be the change you wish to see. Your copy of “Unity in Diversity” awaits. Get ready to change the world.
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Grab the Book on Amazon Now!
Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/Unity-Diversity-Interfaith-Peacebuilding-Conflict-ebook/dp/B0CFCQ79M8/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1L8H1B1L14GH5&keywords=Conflict+resolution+training+video&qid=1692811202&s=digital-text&sprefix=conflict+resolution+training+video%2Cdigital-text%2C710&sr=1-2
Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/Unity-Diversity-Interfaith-Peacebuilding-Conflict/dp/B0CFCWVY6D/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1692811306&sr=1-3
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For more books, please visit James Scott on Amazon.
You may also visit Embassy Row Project.
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US/NATO Maniacs Killed The Post-Cold War Peace On Purpose | Alexander Mercouris from The Duran
This is the second segment of the interview with Alexander Mercouris ( @AlexMercouris ) from @TheDuran . We talk about how and why NATO elites decided to kill the Post-Cold War peace in Europe that had set in after 1989. The poisonous idea that the US had "won" the Cold War completely distorted all decision-making, leading to some of the worst and most provocative geostrategic blunders in history. Peace was killed by those who thought they could rain with impunity and Ukraine is now paying the price of the zero-sum thinking.
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To live peacefully together, we need to find things that unite us instead of focusing only on what separates us. As humans, we have many things in common that connect us. If we only pay attention to our differences, we may miss out on the happiness that comes from peaceful coexistence.
We all have different influences that shape our morals, but when it comes to judging someone's credibility, it's better to rely on natural laws rather than religious laws. Following natural laws doesn't mean we're less spiritual or religious. By working with natural laws, we can establish a shared understanding that transcends religious differences and promotes a sense of unity in our pursuit of progress.
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"Towards a Terrorism-Free Society" Peaceful Co-existence for the Promotion of Tolerance and Mutual Respect in Combating Terrorism (2023 Counter-Terrorism Week Side-Event)
The Side-Event will examine ways and means towards the achievement of a terrorism-free society. It will focus on the experience of the Sultanate of Oman, challenges, and opportunities for the promotion of a culture of tolerance, peaceful coexistence, and mutual respect in order to combat extremism and counter-terrorism. Watch the panel discussions!
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good job yuta now ur teacher will never know peace
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Pope Francis, Israel’s chief rabbis discuss interfaith coexistence in Kazakhstan
Pope Francis, Israel’s chief rabbis discuss interfaith coexistence in Kazakhstan
Religious brotherhood is a prerequisite for “global international brotherhood,” the grand imam of al-Azhar said at the conference.
(September 22, 2022 / JNS) Pope Francis and both of Israel’s chief rabbis, Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi David Lau and Sephardic Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, discussed peaceful coexistence and cooperation between religions in meetings and on the sidelines of an interfaith event…
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A huge problem with antizionist activists at the moment is that so many of them are just absolutely itching to see more violence. They don’t want to stop the violence. They don’t call for a ceasefire and peace anymore. Instead they call for Israelis/Jewish people to be ethnically cleansed from the region instead of Palestinians. Like they literally just think the “wrong people” are being murdered right now. They’re a bunch of western spectators with nothing on the line agitating for more violence in a region thousands of miles away so they can root for their “team.” It’s a game to so many of these people, and a game they want to end in even more violence than has already been perpetrated by the Israeli government and Hamas.
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"Commit to support refugees through sport."Sport for refugees coalition.
On International Day of Sport for Development and Peace 2024, we commit to support refugees through sport.
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a koi pond for your dash:
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