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Call for Middle East Peace

Interfaith ad in New York Times presents a Call for Peacemaking

THE TENT OF ABRAHAM, HAGAR, & SARAH:
A Multireligious call for Peacemaking

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The Shalom Center ("A Prophetic Voice in Jewish, Multireligious, and American Life") has placed a full-page ad in today's New York Times (page A 11) - a strong, multireligious call for Peacemaking in Israel/Palestine.

The information is provided by The Shalom Center.


On page A11 of the New York Times this morning, our Call for Peacemaking - "The Tent of Abraham, Hagar, and Sarah" - appears as a full-page ad.

It is signed by more than 450 Jews, Christians, and Muslims -- the families of Abraham.

The Shalom Center initiated this statement last June. In November, Faithful America joined in circulating and supporting it. Lead signers were --

bulletSister Joan Chittister, OSB, former president, National Society of Women Religious; Rev. Bob Edgar, general secretary, National Council of Churches; Jim Wallis, editor, Sojourners;
 
bulletDr. Sayyid Muhammad Syeed, general secretary, Islamic Society of North America; Imam Abdul Faisal Rauf; Imam Talib Abdur Rashid; Imam Mahdi Bray; Saadi Shakur/Neil Douglas-Klotz; Meena Sharify-Funk;
 
bulletRabbis Rachel Cowan, Elliot Dorff, Amy Eilberg, Gerry Serotta, David Teutsch, Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, Arthur Waskow, Sheila Weinberg.
 

The ad specifies and condemns, "in the name of the One God whom we all serve and celebrate," all the forms of violence from military occupation to city bombings to terror attacks to torture that are being carried out by various parties in the broader Middle East, and then --

"We urge the US government to set a firm and speedy date for completing the safe return home from Iraq of all American soldiers and civilians under military contract. We urge the UN to work directly with Iraqi political groupings to transfer power in Iraq to an elected government.

"We urge the UN, the US, the European Union, and Russia to convene a comprehensive peace conference through which the governments of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, Iran, and all Arab states conclude a full diplomatic, economic, and cultural peace with Israel and Palestine, defined approximately on the 1967 boundaries, with small mutual adjustments."

It also contains pledges of future action for international peace. The full text can be read in the Times or on our website.

The ad itself is graced with a striking graphic of an open tent, and a format developed by Avenging Angels, a progressive PR firm associated with Business Leaders for Sensible Priorities.

The Call welcomes additional signers, saying:

According to tradition, Abraham, Hagar, and Sarah kept their tent open in all four directions, the more easily to share their food and water with travelers from anywhere. In that spirit, we welcome all those who thirst and hunger for justice, peace, and dignity, to join in affirming this statement.

We at The Shalom Center welcome additional signers and support to keep sending out the message. May the hundreds who have already helped to affirm this message and all who join in it now receive in our own lives the blessings of peace and loving community that we have called for in the world at large. -

Blessed be the One who has filled us with life, lifted us up, carried us to this moment, and given us a glimpse of yet more moments of new life. Ameyn, amin, amen!

-- Shalom, salaam, pax, peace be with you! - Arthur

Go to the Shalom Center's website for more information


They invite friends to make tax-deductible donations to support the ad and their program as a whole.


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Shalom Center summarizes its purpose:  "We draw on the spiritual wisdom of Jewish and other traditions to challenge the pharaohs of our generation - unaccountable corporate and governmental power, and our own blind habits, overwork, arrogance, and envy - and to seek peace, justice, compassion, and healing of the earth."

Shalom Center
6711 Lincoln Drive
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19119
United States

 

Some blogs worth visiting

 

PVJ's Facebook page

Mitch Trigger, PVJ's Secretary/Communicator, has created a Facebook page where Witherspoon members and others can gather to exchange news and views. Mitch and a few others have posted bits of news, both personal and organizational. But there’s room for more!

You can post your own news and views, or initiate a conversation about a topic of interest to you.

 

Voices of Sophia blog

Heather Reichgott, who has created this new blog for Voices of Sophia, introduces it:

After fifteen years of scholarship and activism, Voices of Sophia presents a blog. Here, we present the voices of feminist theologians of all stripes: scholars, clergy, students, exiles, missionaries, workers, thinkers, artists, lovers and devotees, from many parts of the world, all children of the God in whose image women are made. .... This blog seeks to glorify God through prayer, work, art, and intellectual reflection. Through articles and ensuing discussion we hope to become an active and thoughtful community.

 

John Harris’ Summit to Shore blogspot

Theological and philosophical reflections on everything between summit to shore, including kayaking, climbing, religion, spirituality, philosophy, theology, politics, culture, travel, The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), New York City and the Queens neighborhood of Ridgewood by a progressive New York City Presbyterian Pastor. John is a former member of the Witherspoon board, and is designated pastor of North Presbyterian Church in Flushing, NY.

 

John Shuck’s Shuck and Jive

A Presbyterian minister, currently serving as pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Elizabethton, Tenn., blogs about spirituality, culture, religion (both organized and disorganized), life, evolution, literature, Jesus, and lightening up.

 

Got more blogs to recommend?

Please send a note, and we'll see what we can do!

 

Plan now for our 2010 Ghost Ranch Seminar!

GHOST RANCH SEMINAR

July 26-August 1, 2010

WE’RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER
CONFRONTING THE STRUCTURES OF INJUSTICE

 

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