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Friday, February 29, 2008

Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement Founded in Los Angeles


This is hot off the presses. Rabbi/Professor Reuven Firestone of Hebrew Union College(pictured here) deserves kudos for helping launch this important endeavor.

USC Launches New Online Resource for Muslim and Jewish Engagement


LOS ANGELES, February 28, 2008 -- USC’s Center for Muslim-Jewish
Engagement proudly announces the launch of its website,
www.usc.edu/cmje. This new website provides important resources for
scholars, groups, community leaders and individuals working to develop
interfaith partnerships between Muslim and Jewish communities in the
United States and beyond.

The website includes the following resources:

• Scholarly and community-based resources to address critical
issues in Muslim-Jewish engagement
• Best practices to foster and enhance community partnerships
• Articles, videos, and links to interviews with world-renowned
scholars on important topics such as;
Abraham and his sons, women in Islam and
Judaism, and dietary laws from a Muslim and Jewish Perspective.
• Links to dialogue groups and organizations that facilitate
interactions and scholarship
• A calendar of national and international events

The Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement (CMJE) is a community resource
for training in inter-religious outreach, an online resource center for
materials on Jewish-Muslim relations, and an academic resource for
journalists, scholars and community leaders. CMJE works to promote
dialogue, understanding and grassroots, congregational and academic
partnerships among the oldest and the newest of the Abrahamic faiths
while generating a contemporary understanding in this understudied area.

The Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement is a partnership between three
institutions: the Omar Ibn Al Khattab Foundation, Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of Religion, and USC’s Center for Religion and
Civic Culture at the College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences. The
collaboration of a Muslim Foundation, a Jewish seminary, and a secular
university is itself an example of the types of partnerships that CMJE
envisions and hopes to promote locally and internationally.

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