Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding
To promote mutual respect with practical programs that bridge religious difference and combat prejudice in schools, workplaces, health care settings and areas of armed conflict
To promote mutual respect with practical programs that bridge religious difference and combat prejudice in schools, workplaces, health care settings and areas of armed conflict
Develop collective leadership to improve education and expand opportunity for all children, so they can shape a better future for themselves and the world around them.
Maintain a cordial relationship between the TEKAN Member Churches and others; reach the unreached; focus on moral training and empowerment.
Attract the brightest minds from across the country and around the globe; be one of Israel's most important research centres; help to shape Israel's social future, opening the doors of knowledge and opportunity to all.
The Abraham Fund strives to fulfill the promise of full and equal citizenship and complete equality of social and political rights for Israel’s Jewish and Arab citizens, as embodied in Israel's Declaration of Independence: A state which is the national homeland of the Jewish people and a full, complete and equal home for its Arab-Palestinian national minority.
Facilitate the establishment of National Inter-Religious Councils (NIRCs) and Sub-regional Inter-Religious Coordinating Bodies (SIRCBs) and promote cooperation among them in responding to pan-African and sub-regional challenges; build and equip networks that promote the mission of ACRL-RfP such as women of faith and religious youth networks.
To promote interfaith understanding and provide interfaith education and training across the life-cycle in the local and global comunities and across the curriculum and divisons of the Nazareth college.
Enable rich and fruitful discussion of scriptural texts between Muslims, Jews and Christians - thereby helping to deepen understanding between members of each faith tradition, build trust and friendship between participants, and develop new research methods and tools for collaboratively studying texts; expand its sphere of engagement to encompass non-Abrahamic faiths; accomplish its goals within both academic and public landscapes, both in the UK (where it is based) and globally.
Integrate the lessons from past successes and failures to move forward; monitor the long term evolution of our societies; conceive new forms of governance; adopt common ethical principles; implement the transition toward more sustainable societies.