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Christian and Muslim Faith Leaders Celebrate Iftar Meal

27-Oct-06
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    The Greek Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Lutheran and Anglican Churches invited the higher Islamic council, Chief Islamic Justice Sheikh al Tamimi, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and Palestine, Sheikh Mohammed Hussein, Islamic Awqaf Adnan Hussein, Jerusalem PLC members and about 100 other dignitaries and civil society leaders both Christian and Muslim to celebrate a traditional "iftar" meal in October after the Ramadan fasting day ended.  Bishop Younan welcomed the group, and PA President Abu Mazen's Chief of Staff Mr. Rafik Husseini gave the President's regrets that he couldn't be there since these community-building events are so important.   The speakers called for an end to recent tensions between Muslims and Christians, with Sheikh Tamimi recalling the Covenant of Caliph Omar and Patriarch Solphronius in the 7th century which calls for good relations between Muslims and Christians.  He recalled that the majority of Christians and Muslims have lived together in peace since then.  The speakers agreed that they should work together to see that statements and events outside of this area not affect relations here.   All the speakers emphasized the importance of the Holy City of Jerusalem for all, and His Beatitude Michel Sabbah reiterated their common belief that Jerusalem must be shared among Christian, Muslim and Jew and between Palestinian and Israeli.  He said these kinds of events are important and must be continued to strengthen community in the midst of the difficulties.  They also called for unity not only between Muslim and Christian but also among all the Palestinian factions, and urged an end to violence of all kinds.

    Welcome to the German Congregation's New Pastors

    Pastors Ulrike and Michael Wohlrab have begun their ministry with Tourists and Pilgrims at the Ascension Chapel of Augusta Victoria and the German congregation of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer.  They are replacing Pastor Ruediger Scholz.   Dr. Bartolt Haase has also arrived to take his post as Vicar at Redeemer.   Welcome to our new partners in ministry!

    Many Partners Visit the ELCJHL and the Holy Land

    Many thanks to all the groups who have come to visit with us here.  Delegations from the Norwegian Church, Dan Church Aid, a youth delegation from the Diocese of Borg in Norway and  a delegation from St. Stephen's Church in Madison, Wisconsin all came to deepen partnerships by experiencing Palestinian hospitality and reality here.    A group of Dutch journalists and another from Sweden came to study the situation here in the aftermath of the war.