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SUMMARY:Scriptural Reasoning: “Hospitality”
DESCRIPTION:The Rumi Forum held its monthly circle on April 24\, 2025\, to study Abrahamic scriptures on the topic of “Hospitality” with Hazzan Asa Fradkin\, our study leader from Congregation Beth El.\n \nScriptural Reasoning (SR) enables Christians\, Jews\, and Muslims to engage in a collaborative study of each other’s sacred texts. SR participants meet monthly to read short passages on a topic from their respective scriptures. Facilitated by a study leader\, each session is an opportunity to listen and share various perspectives. SR sessions help participants reflect on a curious list of topics within the Abrahamic tradition. The result is often a deeper understanding of others and one’s own scriptures\, as well as the development of strong bonds across faith communities. \n  Scriptural Reasoning: Introduction                           Islamic Scripture: Quran \n  \n      Christian Scripture: New Testament               Jewish Scripture: Hebrew Bible \n  \nThis Month`s Study Leader \n \nHazzan Asa Fradkin has been the Hazzan at Congregation Beth El since 2017. Raised in Baltimore\, Hazzan Fradkin spent his younger years on an ashram outside of Philadelphia\, where he learned yoga and meditation\, practices that he continues to incorporate into and blend with traditional worship. Hazzan Fradkin holds an undergraduate degree in Vocal Studies from the Indiana University School of Music. While at IU\, he became involved in Hillel and graduated with a Certificate in Jewish Studies. In 2007\, he was ordained by the H.L. Miller Cantorial School at JTS\, earning the degrees of Hazzan and Master’s in Sacred Music. He also has extensive experience as a song leader and teacher. He previously served as Hazzan at Temple Shalom in Greenwich\, CT. \nAccording to Hazzan Fradkin\, the most rewarding part of his job is building community and being actively involved in congregational life. He places substantial value on establishing relationships with members of all age groups\, with those experiencing joyous life cycle events and with the sick and bereaved. He strives to “rouse the soul\,” to make prayer a moving and spiritual experience for all congregants.
URL:https://rumiforum.org/event/scriptural-reasoning-hospitality/
LOCATION:Virginia Theological Seminary-Addison Academic Center\, 3630 Bishop Walker Cir.\, Alexandria\, VA\, 22304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interfaith Engagement,Scriptural Reasoning,Upcoming Events
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SUMMARY:CUA Conference-Passing Down Religious Identity: Faith Community Experiences
DESCRIPTION:On April 28\, 2025\, Rumi Forum\, Center for Faith\, Identity\, and Globalization (CFIG)\, Wise Institute\, The Catholic University of America`s School of Theology and Religious Studies and McLean Center for the Study of Culture and Values organized an enlightening conference dedicated to exploring the challenges and opportunities of teaching religion and passing down religious identity in the contemporary United States. This event gathered educators\, scholars\, religious leaders\, and community members at the Catholic University of America to discuss innovative methods and strategies for imparting religious knowledge and values in a diverse and rapidly changing society. \n \nThrough keynote speeches\, panel discussions\, and interactive workshops\, participants engaged with topics such as interfaith dialogue\, the role of technology in religious education\, and the balance between tradition and modernity. Together\, we sought to understand how to effectively nurture and sustain religious identity across generations\, fostering a sense of belonging and spiritual growth in today’s globalized world. \nEvent Video \n\nEvent Photos \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\nOpening Remarks \nWilliam A. Barbieri\, Ph.D.: CUA\, School of Theology & Religious Studies\, Ordinary Professor of Ethics \nKeynote Speaker \nMerylann “Mimi” J. Schuttloffel\, Ph.D.: CUA\, Dept. of Education\, Professor Emerita and Brother Patrick Ellis Chair & Center for Faith\, Identity\, and Globalization (CFIG)\, Senior Fellow \nScholars Panel \nModerator: William A. Barbieri\, Ph.D.: CUA\, School of Theology & Religious Studies\, Ordinary Professor of Ethics \n\nJewish: Benji Davis\, Ph.D.: GMU\, Israel Studies\, Teaching and Research Fellow\nMuslim: Fevzi Saraç\, Ph.D.: LSU\, Political Science Department\, Lecturer\nCatholic: Jem Sullivan\, Ph.D.: CUA\, School of Theology & Religious Studies\, Associate Professor of Practice\n\nPractitioners Panel \nModerator: Ibrahim Anli: Rumi Forum\, Executive Director \n\n\n\nJewish: Rabbi Abbi Sharofsky: JCRC\, Director of Intergroup Relations and Rabbi in Residence\nMuslim: Ayse Selma Yilmaz: CORE Education Services\, Mentor\nCatholic: Susan Timoney: CUA\, School of Theology & Religious Studies\, Associate Professor of Practice in Pastoral Studies\n\n\n\nEvent Program \n12:00 – 1:30 pm: Opening Remarks & Lunch \n1:30 – 3:00 pm: Scholars Panel \n3:00 – 3:30 pm: Coffee Break \n3:30 – 5:00 pm: Practitioners Panel \n5:00 – 5:10 pm: Closing Remarks \n5:30 – 7:00 pm: Dinner (Pryzbyla Center\, Great Room C)
URL:https://rumiforum.org/event/cua-conference-passing-down-religious-identity-faith-community-experiences/
LOCATION:The Catholic University of America\, Happel Room\, 100 Caldwell Hall\, 620 Michigan Ave.\, NE\, Washington\, DC\, 20017\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interfaith Engagement,Religious Literacy,Upcoming Events
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