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29100 Franklin Rd.
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Southfield
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(810) 356-4972
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Interfaith
Dialogue Held
Rome (JTA) — Some 400 inter-
national representatives of a
dozen world faiths convened in
Rome for three days of discus-
sion and prayer aimed at pro-
moting world peace through
interreligious dialogue.
"It was an extraordinary
meeting," Leon Klenicki, direc-
tor of interfaith affairs at the
Anti-Defamation League, said
in an interview.
"It allowed face-to-face en-
counters with the leadership of
many religions."
Titled "Peace is the Name of
God," the encounter was spon-
sored by the Community of San
Egidio, a Roman Catholic orga-
nization dedicated to charity and
aid work and the promotion of
interfaith dialogue.
Held to mark the 10th an-
niversary of a precedent-setting
interfaith march organized by
Pope John Paul II in the central
Italian town of Assisi in October
1986, the meeting included Ro-
man Catholic, Coptic, Orthodox
and Protestant Christians, as
well as Jews, Muslims, Bud-
dhists, Shintoists, Zoroastrians,
Hindus and Sikhs.
Participants included senior
clergy as well as scholars and lay
activists. Also taking part in the
conference were political figures,
including Italian President Os-
car Luigi Scalfaro, European
Union Commission President
Jacques Santer and Pierre Sane,
secretary general of Amnesty In-
ternational.
Among the Jewish represen-
tatives were Talmudic scholar
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, former
French Chief Rabbi Rene
Samuel Sirat and Rabbi David
Rosen, the ADL's director of in-
terreligious affairs in Israel.
Delegates met in roundtable
discussion groups on issue-fo-
cused themes touching on the
ways that religion interacts with
and influences contemporary
life.
Topics included women's role
in religions, the role of religion
in the mass media, the impor-
tance of prayer, the impact of re-
ligious fundamentalism, the role
of religious organizations in aid
work and charity, and religions
and the environment.
The meeting culminated with
an emotional outdoor ceremony
during which participants lit
candles, prayed for world peace
and issued an urgent appeal
that religion not be used as an
excuse for hatred. "We address
all who kill or make war in God's
name," the appeal said. "We re-
mind them that peace is the
name of God. It is absurd to
speak of 'religious war.' Let not
hatred nor conflict find support
in religion."