ICD Presents: Exploring the Concept of Time Across Faiths
Sunday, June 28, 2020 • 6 Tammuz 5780
7:00 PM - 8:00 PMZoomA Panel Discussion brought to you by Interfaith Communities for Dialogue (ICD) and 2 for Seder.
When we talk to our neighbors of a different faith, are we really speaking the same language?
Interfaith Communities for Dialogue and 2 for Seder bring you representatives from different faiths, including Baha’i, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, to discuss seemingly basic concepts – where are we different and where do we find commonalities?
This panel discussion, followed by a brief Q&A, explores how we each measure time. We all know when the day starts or how many months are in a year. Don’t we? Do you know why? Let’s find out – together.
Join us on June 28th at 7:00 PM by Zoom. Registration is required and space is limited! Once you register on Eventbrite, you will receive the Zoom link.
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