Human Dignity with Swami Sarvapriyananda and Rabbi Alon Goshen-Gottstein
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ธ.ค. 2024
- Upholding the Dignity of the Human Person in Times of Conflict" is discussed weekly as part of Elijah's Praying Together in Jerusalem initiative.
This was the 10th gathering of the series (14.12.23). Swami Sarvapriyananda, in conversation with Rabbi Alon Goshen-Gottstein. Swami belongs to the Ramakrishna order and is the head of the Vedanta Society of New York. He is one of the most popular online teachers, with millions of views online of his teachings in the spirit of Vedanta and the vision of the Ramakrishna order.
The Elijah Interfaith Institute is a multinational organization dedicated to fostering peace between the world’s diverse faith communities through interfaith dialogue, education, research and dissemination. Our unique programming generates interfaith dialogue at the highest levels, bringing together world religious leaders and renowned scholars the world over, through research projects, public conferences and community-based initiatives.
Praying Together in Jerusalem is a movement whose participants believe in the power of side-by-side prayer to bring friendship, respect and, ultimately, peace between people of all faiths.
Gatherings have been held since October 2015. Originally, once a month in Jerusalem but now, in a time of crisis, there are weekly on-line gatherings.
In addition to our regular gatherings, PTIJ organizes occasional events to provide opportunities for people of diverse faiths to meet, pray alongside each other and share wisdom from their various sacred texts.
PTIJ emerged out of the Visioning Interfaith Activism in the Holy Land Conference held at the Tantur Ecumenical Institute in June of 2015. It was the initiative of Peta Jones Pellach & Fr. Russ McDougall, residents of Jerusalem. Eliyahu McLean became the third founding partner. The coordinator of the Visioning Interfaith Activism in the Holy Land Conference, Raanan Mallek, has continued in this capacity for Praying Together in Jerusalem since its inception. The movement has grown, and in addition to individuals, many organizations committed to interfaith dialogue and peace have given their support.