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Solomon—Tenenbaum Lecture 2001

in conjunction with the
Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Lectures

Speakers

Elliot Dorff

Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
University of Judaism, Los Angeles
Muzammil H. Siddiqi

President of the Islamic Society of North America
Mary Boys

Skinner & McAlphin Professor of Practical Theology
Union Theological Seminary, New York City

"Neighbors and Strangers: What Does Faith Require of Us"

A Jewish-Christian-Muslim dialogue to be held
November 29
USC Law School Auditorium

Afternoon Session - 1:30:
1:45 - Elliot Dorff
2:45 - Muzammil Siddiqi
3:45 - Break
4:15 - Mary Boys

Evening Session - 7:30:
Panel Discussion
Boys, Dorff, and Siddiqi
Moderator; Prof. Jan Love, Department of Religious Studies

Reception - 9:30

This is the kind of dialogue that is urgently needed in the wake of the tragic events of September 11. The goals are to find shared core values on which the future can be built together.




Dr. Rabbi Elliot Dorff is distinguished professor of Philosophy at the University of Judaism, Los Angeles, and a member of Conservative Judaism's committee on Jewish law and standards.

Dr. Mary Boys is the Skinner and McAlphin Professor of Practical Theology at Union Theological Seminary, New York City, and a consultant to Christian and Jewish theological faculties on teaching and curriculum in the area of interrelitious understanding.

Dr. Muzammil Siddiqi is president of the Islamic Society of North America and adjunct professor of Islamic Studies and world religions at California State University in Fullerton.




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