A Path to Compassion: Gustavo Guillerme’s Path to Peace and Understanding in Brussels

A Path to Compassion: Gustavo Guillerme’s Path to Peace and Understanding in Brussels

In an emotional meeting at the European Jewish Community Center (EJCC) in Brussels, Gustavo Guillermé, President of the “World Congress for Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue, A Pathway to Peace,” together with the famed architect of diversity, Fabio Grementieri, met with Rabbi Avi Tawil and the Scientology representative to the EU and the UN, Iván Arjona…

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Israel’s Yes Studios Releases Trailer for Documentary of Real-Time Footage From Nova Music Festival Massacre

Israel’s Yes Studios Releases Trailer for Documentary of Real-Time Footage From Nova Music Festival Massacre

[ad_1] Partygoers at the Supernova Psy-Trance Festival who filmed the events that unfolded on Oct. 7, 2023. Photo: Yes Studios Israel’s Yes Studios earlier this week released a trailer for its new 52-minute documentary that chronicles the Oct. 7 deadly massacre by Hamas terrorists at a music festival in Israel near the Gaza Strip. The…

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Social action by religious minorities in Spain, a hidden treasure

Social action by religious minorities in Spain, a hidden treasure

The intense and quiet work carried out in Spain by religious denominations such as Buddhists, Baha’is, Evangelicals, Mormons, members of Scientology, Jews, Sikhs and Jehovah’s Witnesses has remained for decades in the shadows, out of the media spotlight. However, a pioneering study commissioned by the Fundación Pluralismo y Convivencia (Pluralism and Coexistence (Living Together) Foundation,…

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The Hamas Winter is Coming

The Hamas Winter is Coming

[ad_1] The year is coming to an end, but the fighting in Gaza will not. With nearly 20,000 Gazans (a great number of whom are Hamas terrorists) and nearly 500 (154 since the ground invasion) Israeli soldiers and 1,200 Israeli civilians killed in this deadly game of drones, winter is coming. Those numbers are ugly,…

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Keep it Short

Keep it Short

[ad_1] By KIM BELLARD OK, I admit it: I’m on Facebook. I still use Twitter – whoops, I mean X. I have an Instagram account but don’t think I’ve ever posted. Although I’ve written about TikTok numerous times, I’ve never actually been on it. And while I am on YouTube, it’s more for clips from…

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New York Botanical Garden Fires Employee Who Was ‘Proud’ of Oct. 7 Hamas Terror Attack in Israel

Football fans, away with you!

[ad_1] WHEN Paul McCartney played his Pipes of Peace, it highlighted the fact that football stops for nothing – not even war. The legendary Beatle’s first solo number one, aired 40 years ago in December, told the story of a Christmas Day truce during the First World War in 1914, when soldiers from the British…

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