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SUMMARY:Nostra Aetate 60th Anniversary Commemoration Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a plated dinner evening with Rabbi Abraham Skorka and Archbishop Bernard Hebda in celebration of the living document that serves as a touchstone for interfaith engagement today. \n6:30 pm Social Hour and Appetizers\n7:00 pm Dinner and Keynote Reflection by\nRabbi Abraham Skorka\nRemarks by Archbishop Bernard Hebda \nMinnetonka venue announced prior to event \nPURCHASE TICKETS \nThe History \nFrom 1962 to 1965 the Catholic bishops of the world gathered in Rome for the Second Vatican Council to discuss how the Catholic Church would express the faith and engage in the world in the 21st Century and beyond. On October 28\, 1965\, the bishops promulgated a document on interreligious relations entitled Nostra Aetate (In Our Time). It was immediately recognized as a significant step in healing among faiths\, and placed a distinct emphasis on Jewish-Christian dialogue. The document continues to serve as a touchstone for interfaith engagement today. \nThe Celebration \nJoining the many worldwide celebrations of the 60th anniversary of Nostra Aetate\, and to encourage further solidarity among people of all faiths\, the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas (JCRC) is hosting a community celebration in partnership with the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis\, the Jay Phillips Center for Interreligious Studies and the Encountering Judaism Initiative (Department of Theology) at the University of St. Thomas\, and the Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning at Saint John’s University. \nFrom Generation to Generation l’dor va dor \nJCRC and Catholic educators will be teaching about Nostra Aetate in Catholic K-12 Schools across Minnesota and the Dakotas this school year in partnership with Benilde-St.Margaret’s.
URL:https://minndakjcrc.org/event/nostra-aetate-60th-anniversary-commemoration-dinner/
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SUMMARY:Jewish Civilization: The Roots of Our Shared Story
DESCRIPTION:The Jewish People continue to steward an ancient civilization indigenous to Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel). This resilient people introduced countercultural ideas about God\, human dignity\, and the responsibilities of freedom that shape our world’s moral foundations. For 2\,500 years\, Jews have also endured a distinctive pattern of hostility built on a big lie that casts Jews as threats to whatever society values most. \nIn this seminar\, we’ll explore the core ideas of Jewish civilization and the pattern of antisemitism—and why recognizing both is essential for making sense of our shared story and its impact on our world.
URL:https://minndakjcrc.org/event/jewish-civilization-the-roots-of-our-shared-story/
LOCATION:New Hope Church\, 4225 Gettysburg Ave N\, New Hope\, MN\, 55428\, United States
CATEGORIES:Combatting Antisemitism,Israel Education and Engagement
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