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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-01-31

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hosted the event.
Rev. Mullins asked speakers to sign a
release acknowledging the use of reli-
gious words and symbols of various
faiths as being acceptable, in an
attempt to temper potential outbursts.
In the end, he said, "The prayers were
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music was powerful yet uplifting.
"Truly, people of different faiths
with different opinions about their
God and the human condition can
come together in peace, speak freely
without rancor and share together in
food and fellowship and prayers."
While Rev. Reinhart says the World
Sabbath was originally established as
an American-based response to reli-
gious persecution and war in Europe,
Asia and the Middle East, it is now
observed as an international day of
building religious tolerance, interfaith
understanding and peace.
Speakers included. Rabbi Daniel
Syme of Temple Beth El, Muslim leader
Najah Bazzy and Dr. Felix Rogers, head
of the Cranbrook Peace Foundation.

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