Founded in 2008, the Madrasa-Midrasha Program explores the richness, diversity, differences, and commonalities of the Jewish and Islamic traditions. A collaborative effort between the GTU's Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies and its Center for Islamic Studies, the program seeks to advance study, dialogue, and understanding on Jewish and Islamic texts and contexts within academia and the larger public. In addition to offering cross-cultural academic courses to GTU students, the program offers workshops, lectures, and panel discussions to the public at large in the greater San Francisco Bay area.
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Lunch Event for GTU Summer Language Course Students with Aviv Peretz
A Conversation about "Care" in Arabic and Hebrew
"Through my work with the MM program at the GTU, I have learnt that when the going gets tough, the tough meet the moment with passion, compassion, and faith to offer knowledge, hope, and support for a better and more just world."
Dr. Mahjabeen Dhala
GTU