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“Creating Community at the Dinner Table” – Halal and Kosher Food as an Opportunity for Social Development
Rabbi Joseph Potasnik (left) and Mohammad Modarres In this episode of Interfaith Matters, two New York City leaders – one Jewish and one Muslim – discuss the importance of food in bringing people together across lines of cultural and religious difference. Rabbi Joseph Potasnik, … [Read more...] about “Creating Community at the Dinner Table” – Halal and Kosher Food as an Opportunity for Social Development
Ring Bells and Shout! Exploring the Heritage, Culture & Faith of NYC’s Orthodox Christians
Pictured above (clockwise from top left): The Very Reverend Fr. Thomas Zain, Dean, St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral Rev. Fr. John Vlahos, Dean, Holy Trinity Cathedral (Greek Orthodox) The Right Reverend Archimandrite Father Christopher Calin, Russian Orthodox … [Read more...] about Ring Bells and Shout! Exploring the Heritage, Culture & Faith of NYC’s Orthodox Christians
Learning to Lead: An Emerging Leader Develops Skills to Make a Difference for all New Yorkers
by Naureen Akhter EDITOR'S NOTE: In partnership with Trinity Church Wall Street, ICNY’s Interfaith Civic Leadership Academy, now in its first year, is empowering diverse religious leaders and faith-based activists to create positive change in their communities, by educating them … [Read more...] about Learning to Lead: An Emerging Leader Develops Skills to Make a Difference for all New Yorkers
“The Most Visual Medium”: Maggi Van Dorn Reflects on Two Seasons of Interfaith Podcasting
Host (and guest) Maggi Van Dorn Our Guest: This time on "Interfaith Matters," host Maggi Van Dorn is our guest! ICNY's Director of Programs, Dr. Henry Goldschmidt, talks with Maggi about her Catholic faith background, as they reflect on two seasons of podcasting, highlighting … [Read more...] about “The Most Visual Medium”: Maggi Van Dorn Reflects on Two Seasons of Interfaith Podcasting