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Bishop Beckwith on "Christians, Muslims and Jews: Bridging the Divide" with Jon Meacham

Jon Meacham, Bishop Beckwith, Imam Shareef, Father Edward Beck, Rabbi Gewirtz

Bishop Beckwith is one of the panelists on "Christians, Muslims and Jews: Bridging the Divide," moderated by Jon Meacham for PBS.

His fellow panelists are:

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Bishop Beckwith on "Christians, Muslims and Jews: Bridging the Divide" with Jon Meacham October 2
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Sun, 10/02/2011

Celebrate the Feast of Absalom Jones

The Rev. Absalom Jones
Sunday, February 12, 2012

The Newark chapter of the Union of Black Episcopalians (UBE) invites you to attend the annual Absalom Jones Day celebration at Trinity & St. Philip's Cathedral in Newark. This annual event celebrates the life and ministry of the Rev. Absalom Jones, the first black person to be ordained a priest in the Episcopal Church.

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Celebrate Absalom Jones, the first African American priest in The Episcopal Church February 12
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Sun, 02/12/2012

Memory, Reconciliation and Hope: An Interfaith Conversation

Rabbi Gewirtz, Imam Shareef and Bishop Beckwith. NINA NICHOLSON PHOTO
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Congregation B’nai Jeshurun
1025 South Orange Avenue
Short Hills , NJ 07078 ,

Congregation B’nai Jeshurun invites us to attend their annual S’lichot* Service and then stay for a panel of interfaith leaders including Bishop Mark Beckwith, moderated by Jon Meacham and filmed and produced in partnership with WNET Public Media (PBS) for the program Bridging the Divide.

Bishop Beckwith’s fellow panelists will be:

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You're invited: Bishop Beckwith to be on interfaith panel moderated by Jon Meacham for PBS Sept.
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Star-Ledger Video of the "Compassion in Action" 9/11 Interfaith Service

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On Sunday, September 11, members of the Jewish, Muslim and Christian faiths gathered at Trinity & St. Philip's Cathedral in Newark to mark the 10th anniversary of 9/11. The interfaith service, attended by Newark Mayor Cory Booker, blended religious readings, chants and music from the three faiths under the guidance of Bishop Mark Beckwith, Rabbi Matthew Gewirtz of Temple B'Nai Jeshurun in Short Hills, and Imam Wahy-ud Deen Shareef of the Masjid Waarith ud Deen in Irvington.

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Mon, 09/19/2011

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