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Day of Peace - 21 September 05:
On the
night of September 21st in Jerusalem the IEA - Interfaith Encounter
Association - had some 60 Muslim, Jewish, and Christian brothers and sisters
celebrating together the International Day of Peace.

We were
lighting a Peace Candle, offering traditional prayers for peace from the
three religions, sharing about the work of the different IEA groups in
Jerusalem and signing a Declaration of Intention to work and pray for peace
daily.
After blessing each other, we were sharing food and spontaneously singing
songs in Arabic and Hebrew accompanied by the guitar and the oud - all in
the balmy Jerusalem evening air in the garden of the Swedish Theological
Institute.

It was
a magical night of camaraderie, warmth, hope and relaxation - a true oasis
of peace. Some commented how simple and unpretentious it was - no speeches,
no fancy proclamations, no well-prepared presentations or artistic
offerings, no egos jostling for position as peacemakers -- just a basic
sharing of our time, our work, our music, our hopes, our food, and most
importantly - our selves. This wonderful respite gladdened and encouraged us
all as we experienced that PEACE IS POSSIBLE.

Noa
added a moving personal note:
"The most important affect this meeting had on me was to see many more
people I didn't know before who are involved in interfaith activity. People
who are part of a community we are creating. Many times as I walk the
streets of Jerusalem I think that this city can be a wonderful spiritual
oasis - a place for celebrating the difference of culture, language and
belief. Last night in the beautiful yard of Bet Tabor Jerusalem seemed to me
beautifully rich with the diversity of humankind. The potential of this city
was visual and clear. It was great."
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