All The Evidence Was There For Shirley Dobson if She Had Bothered To Do Her Homework Before Booking Rabbi Bruce Lustig To Pray At The National Day of Prayer Event
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Posted: 05/05/08
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Rabbi Bruce Lustig and Interfaith Dialogue
The Reform Jewish Rabbi who was introduced by Shirley Dobson to open the National Day of Prayer event on Capitol Hill has been involved in interfaith dialogue for some time now. Rabbi Bruce Lustig is the head of the largest synagogue in Washington D.C., sharing his rabbinical duties with several women rabbis. Here are some interesting articles regarding his work to bring together the three "Abrahamic faiths" for dialogue.
This is a Washington Post interview with Rabbi Lustig on his interfaith works. He has also been involved in sponsoring Interfaith Passover Seders that include Muslims as well as Christians and Jews, and Interfaith events at Washington National Cathedral.
Interfaith dialogue is getting a lot of good press these days. This piece entitled, "Interfaith Dialogue May Usher in New Era" appeared Saturday in the Seattle Times. The last sentence of the editorial sums it all up.
"Over time, such interfaith efforts carry us toward the day of peaceful brotherhood and sisterhood among all God's children.
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