Philadelphia Area Interfaith Peace Network
2005 Interfaith Peace Walk Photos
Interreligious Relations | Philadelphia Area Interfaith Peace Network | Communitythe shalom center, 6/15/2005
For more photos of this wonderful event, check out
http://www.pbase.com/eddconboy/philadelphia_peacewalk_2005_part1
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Freedom Songs/Passover Concert
Interreligious Relations | Justice and Race | Philadelphia Area Interfaith Peace NetworkAnnette John-Hall, Inquirer Staff Writer, 5/16/2005
April 3rd Anti-Violence Protest
Philadelphia Area Interfaith Peace Network4/4/2005
CEASEFIRE PA JOINS WITH ANTI-VIOLENCE GROUPS TO REMEMBER VICTIMS OF GUN VIOLENCE AND TO EDUCATE PUBLIC ABOUT ILLEGAL HANDGUN TRAFFICKING
Many Groups Acting Together to Bring Attention to Philly's Rampant Illegal Handgun DistributFreedom Songs Concert in Philadelphia April 19th
Philadelphia Area Interfaith Peace Network3/7/2005
The Shalom Center and Northwest Interfaith Movement Present:
LEADING AFRICAN-AMERICAN SINGERS
Kim and Reggie Harri
& SINGING RABBI Jonathan Kligler
AFRICAN-AMERICAN and JEWISH FREEDOM SONGS
Join us for a night of UNITYTuesday April 19th, 7pm
(during the week before Passover)First United Methodist Church of Germantown (FUMCOG)
6023 Germantown Avenue.
PHILADELPHIA
$10 in advance*, $12 at the door
*To purchase tickets in advance, or for more information:
Call 215-844-8494
or email office@shalomctr.org
Report back on Philadelphia Interfaith Peace Organizing
Iraq-US War | Philadelphia Area Interfaith Peace Network | War, Peace, & the Jewish Community6/28/2004
We want to share with our readers some of the work we've been doing locally to build an interfaith peace movement.
The Shalom Center co-sponsored an interfaith peace event on Sunday, June 27th which called for a Truth-Telling as we approach the June 30th-Iraq deadline. This event was the fourth in a series of spring antiwar/ anti-gun/ anti-militarist events here in Philadelphia.
Counter-Inaugural Philadelphia Interfaith events
Philadelphia Area Interfaith Peace Network | Seasons of American Sacred Time1/21/2005
In Sorrow, In Hope: Let America Be America Again
January 20, 2005
Included here is a welcoming speech delivered on behalf of PAIPN in LOVE Park in Philadelphia, followed by the text of the Hughes poem, followed by some "press clipp
MLKing & Eid Al-Adha: Ten Anti-War Days in January
Iraq-US War | Addressing global militarism & world empire | Philadelphia Area Interfaith Peace Network | Seasons of American Sacred TimePhiladelphia Area Interfaith Peace Network, 11/24/2004
Dear Friends,
This coming January, Martin Luther King Birthday weekend, the Re-Inauguration of our War President, and the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha, marking Abrahams near-sacrifice of his
Palm Sunday/Passover liturgy
Abrahamic Celebrations: Jewish, Christian, & Muslim Connections | Interreligious Relations | Pesach | Philadelphia Area Interfaith Peace NetworkCompiled by the Philadelphia Area Interfaith Peace Network, 1/14/2005
IN EVERY GENERATION, PHARAOH; IN EVERY GENERATION, FREEDOM
Church of the Advocate, Philadelphia April 4, 2004
Palm Sunday and Passover Eve
On
Veterans Day Memorial Liturgy: Ashes, Stones, & Flowers
Iraq-US War | Addressing Global Terrorism | Philadelphia Area Interfaith Peace NetworkRev. Patricia Pierce & Rabbi Arthur Waskow, 11/6/2003
Ashes, Stones, and Flower
In Memory of the Dead of 9/11, Iraq
And All Victims of War and Terrorism
For vibrant lives suddenly and shamelessly sacrificed we lift up the ashes of our loss, O Sou
NEW FREEDOM SEDER: Against the Pharaohs of Our Generation
Abrahamic Celebrations: Jewish, Christian, & Muslim Connections | Pesach | Philadelphia Area Interfaith Peace NetworkRabbi Arthur Waskow, 3/7/2004
THE NEW FREEDOM SEDER
IN LOVING MEMORY OF FATHER DAVID GRACIE,
PASTOR AND PROPHET
* Copyright (c) 2004 by The Shalom Center and Rabbi Arthur Waskow for the New Freedom Seder as a whole.
* Copyrights by the authors of their specific passages.
Please ask permission to quote passages or to use the Seder as a whole. Thank you.
Special thanks to Emily Nepon, who in 2004 was Program Director of The Shalom Center, for her work on this project, and to David Friedman and Rabbi Tirzah Firestone for their support.
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