Join us for an unprecedented
TransNational Video Conference for Peace
Sunday,
June 26, 2005 - 1:30 pm Central Time/color>
Join the audience
at Central Reform Congregation/color>
Speaking
for Peace from Jerusalem and Washington:/bigger>/bigger>/bigger>/bigger>/color>
The
Powerful Voices of Religion and Civil Society/color>/bigger>/bigger>/bigger>/bigger>/bigger>/bigger>
Jewish, Christian and Muslim leaders, and people from communities in Jerusalem,
Washington, Europe, South America and the United States will discuss
the possibilities of Israeli-Palestinian peace.
Moderator:
Dan Rather, Television Journalist, CBS Evening News and 60 Minutes ll.
Opening remarks::
Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh C.S.C., President Emeritus University of Notre
Dame and recipient of The Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional
Gold Medal.
Participating from Jerusalem:
Rt. Reverend Riah Abu El Assal, The Bishop of Jerusalem of the Anglican
Church.
Sheikh Imad Falouji, Member of the Palestinian Legislative Council from
Jabalia, Gaza .
Rabbi David Rosen, Jerusalem based International Director of Interreligious
Affairs, American Jewish Commimttee.
Avraham Burg, Former Speaker of the Knesset, co-author of the Geneva Accord
Model Peace Agreement.
Sari Nusseibeh, President, Al Quds University, co-founder of the People's
Voice Peace Initiative.
Dr. Tsvia Walden, Boards of Directors of the Peres Center and Geneva Initiative.
Rania Kharma, Coordinator, World-bank emergency services support project
to the Palestinian Authority.
Representing Bereaved Parents:
George Sa'adeh from Jerusalem.
Rami Elhanan from Bethlehem.
Participating from Washington:
Rabbi Paul Menitoff, Executive Director of the Central Conference of American
Rabbis.
Serge Duss, Vice President and Director of Public Policy and Advocacy,
World Vision.
Rev. Dr. J. Martin Bailey, Advisor, Churches for Middle East Peace; Author.
Imam Yahya Hendi, Chaplain, Georgetown University.
Questions well be taken from the audiences in Jerusalem, Washington, and
local viewing sites throughout the world.
Discussions and receptions at local viewing sites.
Sponsored by: A Different Future
In Cooperation with the National Interreligious Leadership Initiative for Peace
© Walk The Road To
Peace
Activities of the Interreligious Initiatives have been supported by grants
from the Nathan Cummings Foundation/color>
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