FFEU President Rabbi Marc Schneier’s comments on rising anti-Semitism in Europe.
FFEU President Rabbi Marc Schneier was interviewed for his insights regarding the anti-Semitic incidents in US and Europe.
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Rabbi Marc Schneier, president of the foundation, said that although it had been believed that Muslim-Jewish relations were in conflict, “this study shows that they are in a state of cooperation.” He said he believed the study was the first of its kind.
While this isn’t the first time a Saudi royal has met with a Jewish leader (the late King Abdullah was seen many times with New York rabbi, Marc Schneier), this is the first time a visit with Jewish figures is officially part of the agenda.
It’s not the first time a Saudi royal has met a rabbi; the late King Abdullah was photographed multiple times with New York-based Rabbi Marc Schneier.
The more Muslims and Jews interact with each other, the more they become aware of their faiths’ similarities, a study conducted by the Foundation of Ethnic Understanding (FFEU) in New York found.
Bloomberg Politics made reference to Rabbi Marc Schneier’s many meetings with the late King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.
An article mentioning Rabbi Marc Schneier’s previous meetings with the late King Abdullah of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is featured in a Mexican newspaper.
Austin’s Jewish Outlook reviewed many films at SXSW. Read below their critique of Jinn produced by The Foundation For Ethnic Understanding.
A comprehensive study of Muslim-Jewish relations in America issued last week found that the more American Jews and Muslims interact with each other, the more likely they are to see the two faiths as more similar than different.
The more that American Jews and Muslims interact with each other, the more likely they are to see the two faiths as more similar than different, a comprehensive study of Muslim-Jewish relations in America by FFEU has found.
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