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The Importance of Interfaith Understanding

Our distinguished panel—led by Michael Pappas and which includes Mahjabeen Dhala, a religious motivational speaker, who is pursuing a doctorate at the Graduate Theological Union; the Rt. Reverend William Swing, president and founding trustee of the United Religions Initiative (URI), and Sam Berrin Shonkoff, Ph.D. assistant professor of Jewish studies at GTU—will discuss the connections among the the Abrahamic faiths, the unfortunate general lack of knowledge of the others' histories, cultures, and beliefs, and how increased understanding, tolerance, acceptance, respect, etc.

Tea Time with CJS

Virtual Tea Time with CJS

Please join Deena Aranoff and Sam Shonkoff for a second Zoom schmooze on Wednesday, May 13th at 3pm PST. We'd love to see as many CJS students and alumni again as possible. We will take some time to check-in with one another, hear some thoughts from Deena and Sam, and share experiences of hope and solidarity during this ongoing pandemic.

In the Time of COVID and the Great Sheltering

Please join us for this online event with special guest Chaplain Bruce Feldstein MD, BCC, founder and director of JFCS Jewish Chaplaincy Services serving Stanford Medicine. Chaplain Dr. Feldstein will be in conversation with Dr. Kamal Abu-Shamsieh, director of the new Interreligious Chaplaincy Program at the GTU, and Dr. Deena Aranoff, director of the Richard S.

CJS Tea Time

Virtual Tea Time with CJS

Please join Sam Shonkoff, Deena Aranoff and a special guest appearance, Naomi Seidman, for a Zoom schmooze on Wednesday, April 22nd at 4pm PST. We'd love to see as many CJS students and alumni as possible. We will take some time to check-in with one another and then hear some thoughts from CJS faculty on getting by in this crisis.

If you'd like to join, please contact Deena Aranoff for the Zoom meeting information at daranoff@gtu.edu.