Interfaith quest for peace and justice taking place in July Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | June 13, 2003 Also participating is Rabbi Jay Miller of the Peninsula Interfaith Clergy group. He will lead Shabbat services the first night, and conduct a workshop titled "Improbable Pairs and Unlikely Coalitions." Worship experiences including Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Native American traditions will be offered. There will be 20 workshops, including "Jewish Mystical Resources for Peace-Making," "Reconciliation in Times of Terror" and "Visioning an Alternative World Order and Building it." Masankho Banda, a recipient of the Unsung Hero of Compassion Award from the Dalai Lama, will provide music throughout the gathering. Sponsors of the event include the Board of Rabbis of Northern California, Islamic Cultural Center of Northern California and Interfaith Witness for Peace in the Middle East. Registration forms and information are available at www.pnme.info or by contacting the Rev. Lisa Warner-Carey at (707) 472-0491. J. Correspondent Also On J. Bay Area How local Jewish orgs are helping Ukrainian and Afghan refugees find jobs Sports No Yom Kippur dilemma for MLB players this year, but Joc comes close Books Buzzy novel ‘Whalefall’ offers modern spin on Book of Jonah Politics Bibi to face divided, aggrieved American Jewish community in N.Y. Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up