After closely reviewing the Interfaith America (a.k.a. Interfaith Youth Core) an

  • After closely reviewing the Interfaith America (a.k.a. Interfaith Youth Core) and other resource material in Week Eight’s “Readings” folder, in a minimum of 500 words propose an activity that you would recommend for “What You Can Do” to improve interfaith understanding for a specific individual, group or organization.

  • Watch and Listen to the following:
  • 1. Sociology professor, Myron Orleans, about Judaism and Yom Kippur:https://vimeo.com/user8588759/review/420477969/a6ae087951
  • 2. Anglican priest, Fr. Jerry Kramer, about Christianity and Global Acts of Charity in Eastern Iraq.https://vimeo.com/user8588759/review/422602104/a4b9515a31 .
  • 3. Organizational leadership former graduate student, Dr. Sepideh Baniani about Islam, Ramadan and promoting hijab wearing.https://vimeo.com/user8588759/review/411515143/6116adaf4b
  • Interview of Krista Tippett by Eboo Patel (Interfaith America / IFYC)
    Interview of Krista Tippett by Eboo Patel (Interfaith America / IFYC)Listen to this interview between Eboo Patel from (IFYC) and Krista Tippett — https://ifyc.org/article/why-we-belong-each-other-conversation-krista-tippett-and-eboo-patel .
  • Videos from the Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC) for RELU 110

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  • 1. Why Interfaith Cultural Literacy is Important — Videos from the Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC) — [Interfaith America] for RELU 110

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  • 2. Getting the Facts Right about Different Religions and “None” Religions

    2. Getting the Facts Right about Different Religions and “None” Religionshttps://www.lrng.org/interfaith-youth-core/activity/interfaith-faith-facts-and-truth-online

  • 3. Contributing to Building Bridges between and among Religious Cultures

    3. Contributing to Building Bridges between and among Religious Cultureshttps://www.lrng.org/interfaith-youth-core/activity/interfaith-bridgebuilding-online

  • Interfaith America Online Outreach

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  • What religious people and traditions have to teach us

    What religious people and traditions have to teach usAriel Burger — Be a Blessing
    On Being with Krista Tippett

    There is a question rolling around even in the most secular of corners: What do religious people and traditions have to teach as we do the work ahead of repairing, renewing, and remaking our societies, our life together? Krista’s conversation this week with Rabbi Ariel Burger, a student of the late, extraordinary Elie Wiesel, delves into theological and mystical depths that are so much richer and more creative than is often imagined even when that question is raised.Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-being-with-krista-tippett/id150892556?i=1000509719245

  • The Jefferson Bible

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