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At this time, I just thought it would be nice to add some positive interfaith things that are going on but, unlike the negative anti-Muslim things, are barely reported on.
In late 2006 a Palestinian-born American Muslim from Springdale, Ark. reached out to help the local Jewish community build a synagogue in the heart of the Bible Belt -- at no charge.
Almost four years later, "Temple of Peace," a forthcoming documentary film by Hayot Tuychiev, chronicles Fadil Bayyari's involvement with Temple Shalom, which will be the first permanent temple for the Reform Jewish congregation of Fayetteville, Ark.
This is the trailer.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/09/temple-shalom-fayetteville_n_710500.htmlJewish Vigil Supporting Muslim Center in Lower ManhattanBy Rabbi Arthur Waskow | 8/6/2010
On August 5, The Shalom Center and other Jewish leaders from New York held a vigil at the site of the proposed Muslim cultural center and prayer space in Lower Manhattan, supporting the plan for Cordoba House/ Park51 there.
It was an extraordinary success, both in the moment and in media coverage. Prayer, song, and chants were interspersed with speeches for a gathering of about 50 people, well-covered by print and TV media. More than 180 newspapers have carried reports of the vigil, including full-page coverage in Metro and Newsday.
In addition, I was interviewed by CNN for "Rick's List," and invited to write an essay for CNN's on-line Op/Ed page. For the interview, see the video
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheShalomCenter#p/a/u/1/BD58FWbZbwE">here.
For the "My Take" Op/Ed essay, click
http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2010/08/05/my-take-the-jewish-case-for-the-ground-zero-mosque/?hpt=C2">here.
At the vigil, affter a number of speakers from the Jewish community, Daisy Khan, co-founder of the Cordoba Initiative that is sponsoring and planning the cultural center, spoke with heartfelt thanks to those of us in the Jewish community who had been working in favor of Córdoba House and who had gathered on Park Place to welcome them.
More:
http://www.theshalomcenter.org/node/1749