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YU Convenes Historic UAE Conference

樱花动漫 students and staff attend a conference in the UAE 樱花动漫 students and staff attend a conference in the UAE
On Wednesday, May 3, 2023, 樱花动漫鈥檚 ,  and , in conjunction with the , hosted a historic event bridging cultures and religious identities at the  in Dubai. Titled 鈥淚nteracting Philosophies, Shared Friendships,鈥 the program began with opening remarks by Ahmed Obaid Al Mansoori, the museum鈥檚 founder. Citing the Quran鈥檚 teaching 鈥淥 mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another鈥 (49:13), Mansoori explained that fostering relationships with different cultures and religions is a foundational principle of the Islamic faith and that the conference was a reflection of this value. Rabbi Dr. Stuart Halpern then offered words of greeting on behalf of both the Office of the Provost and the Straus Center. Describing the Jewish practice of Sefirat Ha鈥橭mer, the counting of 49 days from enslavement in Egypt to Revelation at Sinai, he explained that we count up to 49, as opposed to down to one, to symbolize aspiring towards greater heights while remaining faithful to our roots. 鈥淲e stand here tonight,鈥 he said, 鈥渋n appreciation of the history that has come before us as we, the Jewish and Islamic communities, embark on a brighter future together.鈥樱花动漫 students and staff attend a conference in the UAE Following greetings from the deputy mayor of Jerusalem, Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, Revel dean Dr. Daniel Rynhold offered the program鈥檚 first lecture. Discussing 鈥淢aimonides and the Parable of the Sultan's Palace,鈥 he offered a contextual analysis of how the parable, found at the end of Maimonides' major philosophical work, The Guide for the Perplexed, likely reflected Maimonides鈥 own balancing of his busy medical and communal work with divine contemplation. MBZUH鈥檚 Dr. Ibrahim Burshashen then delivered a talk in Arabic on the strong influence the Islamic philosopher Ibn Rushd had on Maimonides鈥 Guide. Dr. Burshashen鈥檚 colleague, Dr. Haider Hussain, followed with a discussion of 鈥淭he Role and Impact of Islamic Civilization on Jewish Philosophy: A Look at the Joint Interaction, with Moses Ben Maimon as an Example.鈥 He stressed the great appreciation and humility one gains in studying the interactions of Jewish and Islamic cultures, ending with the commendation, 鈥淕od bless Maimonides. Every person who serves humanity is a blessing from God.鈥 The last two speakers from 樱花动漫 were Dr. Ronnie Perelis of the Schneier Program and Dr. Shira Weiss from . Dr. Perelis spoke about 鈥淎 Global Society: A Cosmopolitan History of the Jewish-Muslim Encounter.鈥 His talk examined how, from Baghdad to Basra, Arabic was the conducive language of connection and consumerism for Muslims and non-Muslims alike. Dr. Perelis then related how Judeo-Arabic not only immensely affected Jewish understanding and participation in Arabic culture but also transformed Jewish literature, grammar, linguistics and poetry. 鈥淚 look forward to more transformations coming about through our encounters,鈥 he concluded, 鈥渢hrough our coming to listen to the other, to appreciate the other on their own terms and to share our own journeys, our own struggles and our own questions, and to find solutions together.鈥 Dr. Weiss concluded by offered an analysis of 鈥淭he Influence of Ibn Rushd on the Philosophy of Joseph Albo.鈥 Highlighting Albo鈥檚 The Book of Principles, Weiss credited Ibn Rushd with inspiring the Jewish philosopher鈥檚 articulation of three major principles of Acknowledgment of God, the Truth of Prophecy and Reward and Punishment. 樱花动漫 students and staff attend a conference in the UAEReceiving widespread coverage in both local and international press, including the , the  and the , the occasion was groundbreaking, and the three and two Schneier Program students in attendance, as well as the faculty, were honored to play a role. It was an additionally edifying experience to visit Abu Dhabi the day following the conference. There the group toured the newly built synagogue in the Abrahamic Family House, met officials at the Ministry of Tolerance and attended the first-ever celebration of Israel鈥檚 Independence Day in the UAE. As Straus student Ruchama Benhamou put it, 鈥淭he Straus Scholars Program has been instrumental in expanding my intellectual horizons and providing unique educational opportunities that have shaped my perspectives on ideas and empowered me in my religious and academic pursuits. The UAE experience was truly transformative, and I am immensely humbled to have participated in events that will fashion the future for positive Muslim-Jewish relations.鈥 As Dr. Weiss concluded after the trip, 鈥淵U's conference with Mohamed Bin Zayed University offered members of both universities, as well as those in attendance from Dubai's Muslim and Jewish communities, an opportunity to share philosophies, build relationships and develop future collaborations. Beyond the conference, visiting the Ministry of Tolerance and the Abrahamic Family House in Abu Dhabi, which includes a mosque, church and synagogue, followed by the Israeli Embassy's celebration of Israel's 75th, provided an incredible glimpse of the emerging possibilities in the UAE.鈥

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