Dialogue Voices
The Dialogue Voices are personal accounts of interreligious commitment and experience. They show approaches to, and forms of, interreligious dialogue, and its impact and context on a local, national, or global level. They represent a cross-section of dialogue experiences and its impact worldwide.From Religious Identity to Interreligious Engagement in Poland
The Chairwomen of Czulent Jewish Association speaks about the growth and development of the organisation and how the recent focus is on decreasing stereotypes between religious and ethnic minorities.
Czulent Jewish Association was established in 2004 as an independent association of young Jews in Krakow. One of the main goals of the association is to promote tolerance and to shape attitudes towards openness to national, ethnic and religious minorities, with particular emphasis on condemning anti-Semitism. For this purpose, they organize workshops and classes devoted to anti-discrimination education, as well as more informal settings aimed at teaching anti-discrimination. The association also supports activities aimed at an exchange of experiences among organizations working towards wider tolerance.
To see one another as human being, Poland
Andrzej Saramowicz speaks about internal changes that are necessary for changing the world.
Andrzej Saramowicz believes that true change has to take place individually, and that one must first change himself before changing the society. People should change themselves by changing their hearts. Andrzej Saramowicz believes that the purpose of interfaith dialogue is to see one another as human beings.