We are living in a multi-faith world and I am a multi-faith blog

The Department of Multi-Faith Studies and Initiatives at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College just launched their new blog: multifaithworld.org

It’s written mostly by Department Chair Nancy Fuchs-Kreimer (and is a follow-up to her previous blog: Leadership for a Multifaith World) along with Program Manager Melissa Heller. It is set up to be a posting place for articles, sermons, resources, events, and ideas. My favorite part - the multi-faith calendar! How handy is that!?!?!

Checking it out is highly encouraged.

Filed under Interfaith, Social Justice

4 Responses to “We are living in a multi-faith world and I am a multi-faith blog”

  1. This is officially the best blog post title ever. Thank you for the Madonna reference! :)


    ahavatcafe · February 6th, 2009 at 4:59 am
  2. cW? is shakin his behind to the beat… *oontz*oontz*oontz*oontz*oontz*oontz*oontz*


    chillul Who? · February 6th, 2009 at 1:45 pm
  3. (Just for the record, cW? enjoys inter-religious understanding at least as much as he enjoys Madonna)


    chillul Who? · February 6th, 2009 at 1:46 pm
  4. Thanks for the shout out. –Nancy


    nancy fuchs-kreimer · February 9th, 2009 at 4:09 am

Leave a Reply

If your comment does not immediately appear, do not freak out and repost your message a dozen times. Please note that all new visitors must have their first comment approved by the editor, and you must provide a legitimate e-mail address and use the same username for the system to "remember" you. The editor maintains the right to refuse comments deemed inappropriate or unhelpful. Users who repeatedly delve into ad hominem attacks or other troll-like behavior will be banned.

Trackback (Right-click & 'Copy Link...') | Comments RSS

"I may attack a certain point of view which I consider false, but I will never attack a person who preaches it. I have always a high regard for the individual who is honest and moral, even when I am not in agreement with him. Such a relation is in accord with the concept of kavod habriyot, for beloved is man for he is created in the image of God." —Rav Joseph Soloveitchik

Join Free!