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Religion and Diplomacy in the Middle East – Haifa U conference
May 7 @ 1:00 pm - 8:00 pm
The upcoming conference on “Religion and Diplomacy in the Middle East” is set to be a pivotal event, aiming to unite religious leaders, diplomats, and scholars from diverse backgrounds.
Key discussions will revolve around the impact of religious narratives on political discourse, the effectiveness of interfaith dialogues in mitigating conflicts, and the crucial role religious leaders can play in fostering tolerance and understanding among varied communities.
The conference will feature a series of panel discussions and keynote speeches, emphasizing the need for respect towards religious diversity while pursuing shared objectives for regional stability and cooperation.
A special session will highlight historical instances where religious diplomacy effectively resolved conflicts, providing valuable lessons for current and future diplomatic initiatives.
This session and the overall theme of the conference pay tribute to Rabbi David Rozen’s contributions to interfaith dialogue and peace.
For those who cannot attend in person, we extend an invitation to join us via the live stream broadcast accessible through the HLRS website at this link