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SUMMARY:My Jerusalem: Responding to the U.S. Embassy Announcement
DESCRIPTION:The United Nations partition plan of 1947\, which drew the boundaries for the two States of Palestine and Israel\, recognized the international nature of the City of Jerusalem\, and called for it to be administered by the United Nations Trusteeship Council. For the next 70 years the international community recognized and supported the unique nature of Jerusalem. All of that changed on December 6th\, 2017\, when the U.S.A. announced that it would move its Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. \nJerusalem holds significant religious and spiritual importance to the three Abrahamic religions\, Judaism\, Christianity and Islam. Please join us on Wednesday February 28th\, 7:00 P.M. in Eckhardt-Gramatte Hall\, University of Winnipeg\, to hear from followers of these three religious traditions. \nThe panelists are: \nRabbi David Mivasair – is motivated by the Biblical command to “seek peace and pursue it” and lived in Jerusalem for four years. \nFadi Ennab – is a lecturer and educator on migration and anti-oppression and is a Palestinian-Canadian from an Arab-Christian background born and raised in the Middle East. \nDr. Idris Elbakri – was born in the city of Jerusalem and spent his formative years there\, he has lived in Winnipeg for nearly 13 years and been active in a number of community initiatives including grassroots efforts to welcome Syrian refugees. \nThe panelists will share their personal reflections on what Jerusalem means to them and their religious tradition. The event is free and open to all. \nThe event is sponsored by: Canadian Arab Association of Manitoba\, Global College – University of Winnipeg\, Independent Jewish Voices – Winnipeg\, Mennonite Central Committee – Manitoba\, Peace Alliance Winnipeg\, United Church Conference of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario\, United Jewish Peoples Order – Winnipeg\, and United Network for Justice & Peace in Palestine & Israel.
URL:https://www.peacealliancewinnipeg.ca/event/my-jerusalem-responding-to-the-u-s-embassy-announcement/
LOCATION:University of Winnipeg\, Eckhardt Grammate Hall\, Room 3C00
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