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Related Organizations

Organizations that share the Elijah Interfaith Institute's goals. Their areas of work complement those of Elijah, allowing for fruitful partnerships.

CHAI/Society for Scriptural Reasoning (Children of Abraham Institute)

chai_100.jpg Dedicated to bringing the indigenous religious interests and peace practices of the three Abrahamic Religions; Judaism, Christianity and Islam to bear on the conflicts that divide peoples who otherwise share allegiance to the same God.

http://etext.virginia.edu/journals/abraham/
 

 

International Interfaith Centre

iic_100.gif Facilitating networking, encounter, education and research between religious and spiritual individuals, organizations, and communities throughout the world

http://www.interfaith-centre.org/

 

The Interreligious Coordinating Council in Israel (ICCI)

 

icci_100.jpg An umbrella organization of over 70 Jewish, Muslim and Christian institutions actively working towards interreligious and intercultural understanding in Israel and the region.

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Israel Interfaith Association

 

iia_100.gif An independent organization that works to promote understanding and mutual respect between all the sects, religions, and ethnic groups within Israel.


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Israel Interfaith Encounter

 

iea_100.jpg The Interfaith Encounter Association is dedicated to promoting peace in the Middle East through interfaith dialogue and cross-cultural study.

 

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Council for a Parliament of World Religions

 

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 An organization that cultivate harmony among the world's religious and spiritual communities and foster their engagement with the world and its other guiding institutions in order to achieve a peaceful, just, and sustainable world.

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Metanexus Institute on Religion, Science and the Humanities

  The Metanexus Institute is an international network of scientists, theologians, philosophers, historians and other scholars in the humanities, educators, artists, and religious leaders, fostering interdisciplinary, intercultural, and inter-religious collaboration in pursuit of new insights and a better future.

metanexus.net

 

Guide on Tolerance Education, Jagiellonian University

The Guide is created by the Centre of European Studies in cooperation with the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and its main aim is the promotion of tolerance, dialogue, respect and mutual understanding through the Internet.

 

http://tolerance.research.uj.edu.pl/