Archive of Events

2014
Below are the list of WIHW events that took place globally for the year of 2014.

Celebrating Interfaith Culture

Start: Saturday 1st of February 2014 12:00:18 AM
End: Saturday 1st of February 2014 12:00:20 AM
Location: Subhani Hall 6680 Campobello Road, Mississauga, ON L5N 2L8, Mississauga, CA
Program includes: -Harmony in Action – 2014 Theme -Music -Poetry -Comedy -Refreshments (Halal)

Toronto Steering Committee

Start: Sunday 2nd of February 2014 12:00:19 AM
End: Sunday 2nd of February 2014 12:00:22 AM
Location: Metropolitan United Church 56 Queens Street East, Ontario, CA
An Evening Of Music And Stories

Spiritual Dialogue Circle

Start: Monday 3rd of February 2014 12:00:19 AM
End: Monday 3rd of February 2014 12:00:21 AM
Location: 18 Wynford Drive Suite 102 Toronto, Ontario, Ontario, CA
Listening And Learning Don Heights Unitarian Congregation

Scarboro Missions

Start: Wednesday 5th of February 2014 12:00:19 AM
End: Wednesday 5th of February 2014 12:00:21 AM
Location: 2586 Kingston Rd, Ontario, CA
Milestones In Recent Catholic-Jewish Relations. Exploring some significant advances in catholic-Jewish relations since the Vatican II council in the 1960s.

Noor Cultural Centre

Start: Friday 7th of February 2014 12:00:19 AM
End: Friday 7th of February 2014 12:00:21 AM
Location: 123 Wynford Drive, North York, CA
Storytelling by GTA Interfaith Groups

Role of Women - Multi-faith Panel

Start: Saturday 25th of January 2014 12:00:13 AM
End: Tuesday 25th of February 2014 12:00:14 AM
Location: At St Leonards Church, Cambridge Road, Horsham, RH13 5ED, Sussex, GB

Charter of Compassion

Start: Saturday 25th of January 2014 12:00:13 AM
End: Saturday 25th of January 2014 12:00:14 AM
Location: At Brighton Road Baptist Church, Horsham, RH13 5BD, West Sussex, GB
Charter of Compassion Jack Lynch - Inter-faith minister.

Interfaith Interface

Start: Sunday 26th of January 2014 12:00:10 AM
End: Sunday 26th of January 2014 12:00:11 AM
Location: NCJC Interfaith Interface The Ranch 441 Saxony Rd. Encinitas, CA 92024, San Diago, US
North Coastal Jewish Connections and Shalom Baby/PJ Library invite those interested in an ongoing interfaith discussion to join us for this first Interfaith Roundtable at The Ranch. This welcoming and accepting space will provide you the opportunity to: •Explore our diversity •Find support •Strengthen the family •Address challenges faced in interfaith families Conversation will be facilitated by Rabbi Lenore Bohm but topics will be participant-driven. Couples, parents, and grandparents of interfaith families are welcome to attend. Additional dates and times will be determined by the group at the first meeting. Childcare is available.

Anglican-Roman Catholic Day of Dialogue

Start: Saturday 25th of January 2014 12:00:09 AM
End: Tuesday 25th of February 2014 12:00:12 AM
Location: St. Paul's Cathedral Street: 2728 Sixth Ave., San Diego, US
We are pleased to announce that our next Day of Dialogue will be held on Saturday, January 25, 2014, at St. Paul’s Cathedral, 2728 Sixth Avenue, San Diego, 92103. The topic will be: “You Want Me To Sing What?” Our Shared Musical Heritage. We are pleased that our presenter is Gary Davison, Episcopalian composer, organist and choirmaster from Potomac, Maryland. Please mark your calendars for the A/RC/SD Day of Dialogue, “You Want Me to Sing What?!” Our Shared Musical Heritage, 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. The cost of the program is $25 per person to help defray costs, which include lunch. Stay tuned for a registration form. If you have any questions, please contact the Rev. Eleanor Ellsworth, ecumenical and interreligious officer for the Diocese of San Diego.

LESSONS FROM THE MOSQUE: WHAT A JEWISH WOMAN LEARNED FROM HER MUSLIM FRIENDS -

Start: Sunday 2nd of February 2014 12:00:14 AM
End: Sunday 2nd of February 2014 12:00:16 AM
Location: Unitarian Universalist Church, 3975 Fruitville Rd., Sarasota, Sarasota, US
Over the past four years Enid Bloch has been deeply involved in efforts to foster trust and understanding between the Jewish and Muslim communities in Western New York, This time included a time of severe crisis when a prominent leader of the Muslim community was falsely accused of harboring "pro-terrorist" sentiments. The dignified way the Muslim community responded contains lessons for us all. She has an entirely different view of Islam from the frightening stereotypes which fill American media. She is founder and editor of internet magazine Jewish Muslim Friendship in Western New York, frequent speaker at interfaith events, photographer for Kulanu, an organization dedicated to supporting isolated emerging Jewish communities around the globe, in addition to teaching at universities and colleges.