Washington Jewish Week, the award winning publication which serves the greater Washington Jewish community, featured The Foundation For Ethnic Understanding study on Muslim-Jewish relations as its Passover editorial.
The results of a pioneer study conducted by Foundation for Ethnic Understanding (FFEU) shows that gaps between Muslim Americans and Jewish Americans are much smaller than previously anticipated.
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.”
FFEU landmark study was featured in one of the main international Shia news-gather organizations and it publishes in five languages.
Foundation for Ethnic Understanding study: Gaps between two faiths are not wide.
Coverage of FFEU’s Benchmark Study on Muslim-Jewish relations in the U.S. by a leading Indonesian news agency.
Foundation of Ethnic Understanding poll finds most members of both communities believe their religions are 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 has found.
FFEU commissioned an in-depth study of Muslim-Jewish relations in the U.S. to find out the state of their affairs.
Coverage of FFEU’s Benchmark Study on Muslim-Jewish relations in the U.S.
The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding is a co-producer of the film, ‘Jinn’, which was showcased at SWSX Festival in Austin, Texas.
The Jerusalem Report Editor Steve Linde interview with FFEU President Rabbi Marc Schneier regarding his work and relationship with the Gulf.
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