Hosted by Mass. Center for Native American Awareness
SHARE - INVITE OTHERS! SAVE THE DATE! WE’RE GETTING READY! The event is family-friendly and open to the Public! We are delighted to welcome the Kalpulli Huehuetlahtolli Aztec Dance Troupe to Marshfield. They joined us this past year at Plug Pond. We will also have Native drumming & singing; intertribal & demonstration dancing, storytelling, Kids craft-making with Kerri Helme, Cultural-Educational Presentation by Jennifer Lee, Craft-making demonstrations with Julia Marden, Native foods by Sonya Avant, arts & crafts for sale. So... Read more about MCNAA Spring Planting Moon Pow-wow
Turkish Cultural Center and Peace Islands Institute cordially invites you to our Iftar Dinner in observance of the Holy Month of Ramadan to be held at Turkish Cultural Center on Thursday, May 23, 2019 at 7:15 pm.
P.S. There will be childcare for kids 4-12. ($10 per child).
Event will go on RAIN or SHINE. Please plan/dress accordingly. This event is hosted by the Arlington Human Rights Commission.
Recommended Parking: The Russell Common Municipal Lot at 78-92 Chestnut St, Arlington
We gather in support and solidarity for the Jewish community and to empower us to take action against all acts of hate, bias and discrimination that so often lead to acts of violence.
There will be a sign-making station, candles and resources from the Anti-Defamation League and Facing History and Ourselves about community responses to incidents and education... Read more about Solidarity Gathering for Center for Jewish Life of Arlington/Belmont
The Sultan and The Saint tells one of the great, lost stories from history. Set in a past period of East-West conflict, it speaks with urgency to our present. Two men of faith, one an itinerant Christian preacher, the other the ruler of a Muslim Empire, bucked a century of war, distrust, and insidious propaganda in a search for mutual respect and common ground. It is the story of Francis of Assisi and the Sultan of Egypt, and their meeting on a bloody battlefield during the period of Christian-Muslim conflict known as the Crusades.... Read more about Film Screening: The Sultan and the Saint
Havard Book Store welcomes Tibetan Buddhist meditation master Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche—leader of the Tergar Meditation Community and bestselling author of The Joy of Living—for a discussion of his new memoir, IN LOVE WITH THE WORLD: A Monk's Journey Through the Bardos of Living and Dying. He will be joined in conversation by guiding teacher at the Cambridge Insight Meditation Center and author Narayan Helen Liebenson.... Read more about Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche at the Brattle Theatre
Join Chabad of Mansfield for a Shabbat Service of Unity and Solidarity for the Chabad of Poway.
7:00-8:00 pm
Light Shabbat candles in memory of Lori.
Give Tzedakah, Tefillin, and Pray.
We will collect charity for Chabad of Poway.
Service will be followed by Kiddush, Fish and Salad Buffet
All our Welcome
RSVP to RabbiKivman@gmail.com Read more about Shabbat of Unity & Solidarity with Chabad of Poway
Theme: Wushkee An8ôs8ôk | Wôpanâak language
“A New Hope” is translated in multiple Indigenous languages.
Lesley University, Brattle Lawn | Grand entry @ 1pm
Hosted by The Harvard University Native American Program
A colloquium intended to share with the wider campus community the work of an interfaith and interdisciplinary seminar. Brief presentations on the subject of altruism as a practice in the three Abrahamic faiths will be followed by a discussion.
This event will take place in McElroy Hall 237 at the Boston College Chestnut Hill Campus.
The event is free and all are welcome.
Please email...
Remembering the Holocaust: Stories from Across Generations
Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) 5779 marks 74 years since the end of World War II. This year we have invited Holocaust survivor Lilly Salcman to share her story and provide a powerful and personal connection between the past and present.
Lilly Salcman will be interviewed by our members, her daughter Suzanne Salamon and her granddaughter Alexandra Einhorn Smith. Through the story of three generations of survival, we will commemorate and mourn the loss of so many lives and celebrate the endurance of the human spirit.
The... Read more about Yom HaShoah Program and Memorial Service