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305.80097 M974
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
- Foreword / Keith Ellison
- Introduction / Reza Aslan
- You can't handle the truth ... or maybe you can / Brad Hirschfield
- Who put hate in my Sunday paper? Uncovering the Israeli-Republican-Evangelical networks behind the "Obsession" DVD / Omid Safi
- Children of Abraham in dialogue / Amy Eilberg
- Khalil Gibran International Academy: lessons learned? / Debbie Almontaser
- Evolving from Muslims in America to American Muslims: a shared trajectory with the American Jewish community / Feisal Abdul Rauf
- War of words: Jews, Muslims, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on American university campuses / Aaron J. Hahn Tapper
- Muslims, Jews, and religious visibility on American college campuses / Taymiya R. Zaman
- J Street and current directions in American Muslim-Jewish dialogue / Hannah Ellenson and David Ellenson
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- Introduction to speeches by Rabbi Eric Yoffie and Dr. Ingrid Mattson / Sayyid M. Syeed
- Inaugural address at the Forty-fourth Annual Convention of the Islamic Society of North America / Eric H. Yoffie
- Address at the Sixty-ninth Conference of the General Assembly of the Union for Reform Judaism / Ingrid Mattson
- Integration or separation: the relationship between Iranian Jewish and Iranian Muslim communities in Los Angeles / Saba Soomekh
- Challenges and opportunities for Muslim-Jewish peacemaking in America / Salam Al-Marayati
- Beyond Sarah and Hagar: Jewish and Muslim reflections on feminist theology / Aysha Hidayatullah and Judith Plaskow
- Status quo versus solution: a new Middle East playbook / Eboo Patel
- Sacred text study as dialogue between Muslims and Jews / Reuven Firestone and Hebah H. Farrag
- American Jews and American Muslims of love / Michael Lerner
- Afterword / Peter A.Geffen.
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