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March 2019

A Survey About American Muslims

March 6, 2019 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Rumi Forum, 2000 P St., NW Suite #503
Washington, DC 20036 United States
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Please join AMI’s Executive Director Shahid Rahman as he discusses a recent study looking at the perception of American Muslims in the USA and the DMV area.  The research examines the public’s perceptions of Muslim Americans. The “Americans’ Views of Muslims Survey” was conducted leading up to the midterm elections in November 2018 – a time period when myths and misinformation about Muslims have figured prominently in some local, state, and federal elections. The research includes insight into public perceptions of Muslim…

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Understanding Antisemitism: Past & Present

March 9, 2019 @ 1:00 pm
Adas Israel Congregation, 2850 Quebec Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20008
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Edna Friedberg is a historian at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and an extremely engaging speaker who will share her expertise on antisemitism past and present and what we as Americans can do to thwart it. She will be appearing as part of Adas Israel's Lev B'Lev (Heart to Heart) speaker series which is taking a multi-year, multi-dimensional view of hate in America and what we can do to replace it with love and kindness.

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Masjid Muhammad , The Nation’s Mosque: Open House

March 10, 2019 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Masjid Muhammad, The Nation’s Mosque, 1519 4th St NW
Washington, DC 20001 United States
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Come visit the neighborhood Mosque, the oldest in the nation’s capital city, dating back to the mid-1930s. Meet their President and Imam, Talib Shareef, a retired United States Air Force veteran with over 30 years of military service and a chairman at the InterFaith Council. Hear about the many programs that the Mosque is involved in and attend the panel on Martin, Malcolm, and Muhammad.

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Resetting the Table: Town Square on Israel

March 12, 2019 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
600 I Street NW Washington Dc, 600 I Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20003 United States
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$10

Facilitators from Resetting the Table, an organization dedicated to building productive conversation across political and religious differences, lead small-group conversations on charged issues connected to Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, encouraging all voices to listen, ask, and speak to what matters most to them. Through facilitated, small group discussions, participants will address topics including the roles and responsibilities of U.S. Jews and boundaries of public criticism.

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The Essence of the Qur’an and its Relationship to the Hebrew and Christian Bibles

March 17, 2019 @ 11:30 am - 2:30 pm
Free

The session will be led by Dr. Safi Kaskas, a scholar, author and interfaith bridge builder whose accomplishments include translating the Qur’an into contemporary English and cross-referencing his translation into verses from the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures. The venue for the session is a beautiful home in McLean, Virginia – the precise address will be provided to those who RSVP. Brunch will be served at no charge beginning at 11:30 a.m., and the program itself will begin promptly at 12:15…

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Refugees – Whose Responsibility?

March 19, 2019 @ 4:00 pm
The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law, 3600 John McCormack Road NE
Washington, DC 20064 United States
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Delivered by Mark Hetfield President and CEO HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society). Mark Hetfield was appointed President and CEO of HIAS after a 25-year career, much of it served at HIAS, most recently as the agency’s senior vice president of policy and programs. An expert in refugee and immigration law, policy, and programs, Mark has led HIAS’ transformation from an organization focused on Jewish immigrants to a global agency assisting refugees of all faiths and ethnicities. As a result, HIAS currently…

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Interfaith Connections: Pub Theology

March 19, 2019 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Patriots Pub and Grill, 10560 Main Street
Fairfax, VA 22030 United States
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You are invited to come out to the Interfaith Connections at the Pub bi-monthly gatherings in Northern Virginia. It is a social gathering to have conversation about meaning and faith, ethics and ideas in an informal setting while enjoying good beer. Non-alcoholic beverages will be available. All perspectives welcome! The Pub Theology gatherings take place on the third Tuesdays at Patriots Pub and Grill at 10560 Main Street, Fairfax, VA 22030 and at Port City Brewery at 3950 Wheeler Avenue,…

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“The Perception of American Muslims”

March 24, 2019 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Muslim Community Center Main Hall, 15200 New Hampshire Ave. 20905
Silver Spring, MD 20905 United States
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Please join us for a review of the AMI-New America report looking at the perception of American Muslims nationally & DC-metro based leading up to the mid-term elections.

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A Fireside with Mitch Davis

March 24, 2019 @ 7:00 pm
Washington, D.C Temple Visitors’ Center, 9900 Stoneybrook Drive
Kensington, MD 20895 United States
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Mitch Davis's inspirational talk will include clips from "The Other Side of Heaven 2" illustrating the importance of fostering and protecting our faith in an increasingly secular world.

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Strangers, Neighbors, Friends: Muslim-Christian-Jewish Round table

March 25, 2019 @ 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm
George Washington University, 2121 I St NW 20052
Washington, DC 20052 United States
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The Research Initiative on Multination States presents a roundtable discussion with the coauthors of STRANGERS, NEIGHBORS, FRIENDS, Aziz Abu Sarah, Rabbi Nancy Kreimer and Kelly James Clark, who reflect on faith and peace in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Strangers, Neighbors, Friends is an informed and robust Abrahamic defense of compassion toward neighbors, strangers and even enemies. It aims to show that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have the resources to motivate respect and love for those of very different faith traditions.…

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