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 The Spirit of Things - 16/09/01: Holy Envy
That’s Rabbi David Rosen, past President of the World Conference on Religion and Peace, and currently the head of International Inter-religious Relations Activities for the American Jewish Committee.
Rachael Kohn: Rabbi David Rosen is President of the International Council of Christians and Jews, and I spoke to him on his visit to Australia earlier this year.
David Rosen: That might be the case, and of course there tends to be a greater incentive for minorities to engage in inter-faith dialogue because they want to be better understood by the majority.
www.abc.net.au /rn/relig/spirit/stories/s368113.htm   (4480 words)

  
 Rabbi David Rosen
Rabbi David Rosen of the AJC is the brother of Rabbi Mickey Rosen of the liberal Jerusalem synagogue Yakar, and Rabbi Jeremy Rosen (London-NY).
David Rosen is fond of lecturing on issues related to social tensions in Israel, and he reverts to his well-honed themes, sleekly packaged with the aura of the rabbi and the doctor.
David Rosen admitted this week that all the academic degrees attributed to him in articles about him are in error, yet his insisted that he did complete a Bachelor's degree at the University of Pretoria.
www.lukeford.net /profiles/profiles/david_rosen.htm   (6050 words)

  
 Rabbi David Rosen
Rabbi David Rosen serves as both the international director for inter-religious affairs of the American Jewish Committee and as a president of the World Conference of Religion and Peace.
Although born and raised in England, Rosen had served from 1975 to 1979 in Cape Town as senior rabbi of the Seapoint Hebrew Congregation, which was South Africa’s largest Orthodox congregation with 10,000 members and 1,500 regular attendees.
The experience served Rosen well after he moved to Israel and was selected by Israel’s Chief Rabbinate to dialogue with the Vatican, despite his maverick political views.
www.jewishsightseeing.com /dhh_weblog/2004-blog/2004-12/2004-12-03-ajc-rosen-interreligious.htm   (902 words)

  
 Rabbi David Rosen on why Pope Benedict XVI will further solidify the relationship between Catholics and Jews. -- Beliefnet.com
Rabbi David Rosen is the International Director of Interreligious Affairs of the American Jewish Committee.
Rabbi David Rosen on why Pope Benedict XVI will further solidify the relationship between Catholics and Jews.
He is a member of the Permanent Bilateral Committee for dialogue between the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and the Holy See and was part of the negotiating team that established full relations between the Vatican and the State of Israel.
www.beliefnet.com /story/165/story_16552_1.html   (517 words)

  
 Rabbi David Rosen Joins American Jewish Committee To Head International Interreligious Relations Activities
Rabbi Rosen served on the Permanent Bilateral Commission of the State of Israel and the Holy See, which negotiated the normalization of relations between Israel and the Vatican.
Rabbi Rosen added, "Understanding and cooperation between religious communities and their leadership is more crucial then ever for the well-being of society.
Since 1995, Rabbi Rosen has served as a President of the World Conference on Religion and Peace, the all-encompassing world interfaith body.
www.charitywire.com /charity11/00675.html   (517 words)

  
 The American Jewish Committee - Experts
Rabbi David Rosen, International Director of the Department of Interreligious Affairs
The following AJC experts can conduct interviews in these foreign languages:
www.ajc-chicago.org /pages/experts_lang.asp   (517 words)

  
 Rosen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Rosen (politics) was a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton in 2000.
David Rosen (business) was the longtime chief executive officer of SEGA.
Joseph ben Isaac Rosen (?-1885), Belorussian rabbi ([1])
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rosen   (210 words)

  
 Donald H. Harrison
2004-12-03 Rabbi David Rosen, at AJC meeting, outlines inter-faith efforts on four continents
Rabbi David G. Dalin, presidential scholar, traces the appointments of Jews to the U.S. Supreme Court.
1998-10-30: Meet Tijuana's first Jewish city councilman: David Saul Guakil, who comes from a community of 2,000 Jews will help govern 2 million people
www.jewishsightseeing.com /writers_directory/donald_h_harrison/harrison_donald_h.htm   (5128 words)

  
 U.K. Chief Rabbi Hits Israeli Occupation
Rabbi Sacks was also attacked by Rabbi David Rosen, a former Chief Rabbi of Ireland and now international director for inter-religious affairs of the American Jewish Committee, and by Eric Moonman, president of the Zionist Foundation.
Rabbi Sacks said, "There are things that are happening on a daily basis which make me feel very uncomfortable as a Jew." He said that he was "profoundly shocked" by reports of smiling soldiers posing for a photograph with the corpse of a slain Palestinian.
Rabbi Yehoshua Engelman cast Sacks in the mold of the Prophet Ezekiel, who warned, that "one who sees an injustice and does not protest against it, is a collaborator with that misdeed, and, if he is able to raise his voice and keeps silent, he is doubly culpable.
www.larouchepub.com /other/2002/2936_rabbi_vs_israel.html   (1611 words)

  
 Judaism and Vegetarianism - Schwartz Collection: Is Eating Meat a Mitzvah that Comes from an Aveirah (Sin)?
It can, in fact, be argued, as does Rabbi David Rosen, former Chief Rabbi of Ireland, that eating meat is worse than a mitzvah ha'ba'ah b'aveirah, because there is no obligation to eat meat today.
Rabbi Yehuda Ben Batheira, one of the outstanding sages of the talmudic period, stated that the obligation to eat meat for rejoicing only applied at the time when the Holy Temple was in existence.
Also, the late Rabbi Shlomo Goren, former Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi of Israel, was a strict vegetarian.
www.jewishveg.com /schwartz/aveirah.html   (1611 words)

  
 News -- Rabbi Educates Students on Relations Between Christians and Jews, Legacy of Pope John Paul II
Internationally renown rabbi David Rosen discussed Christian-Jewish relations and the legacy of Pope John Paul II, in front of a packed house of over 100 spectators at the McShain Lounge in Kennedy Hall, on Monday night.
Rabbi Rosen was very knowledgeable about Catholic and Jewish relations.
Rosen described the holocaust as being “fertilized in part by demonization and marginalization of Jews.” Yet while emphasizing past wrongs, Rosen also highlighted the positive strides which the Catholic and Jewish faiths have made together since World War II.
www.thehoya.com /news/020604/news13.cfm   (1611 words)

  
 Antisemitism Worldwide 2003/4 - Republic of Ireland
Together with the Christian primates of Ireland, Rabbi David Rosen, who was chief rabbi of Ireland from 1979 to 1985, founded the Irish Council of Christians and Jews, which fosters Judeo-Christian relations.
The Chief Rabbi of Ireland is considered an important national figure today.
When Ireland held its first Holocaust Memorial Day on 26 January 2003 in Dublin City Hall, Justice Minister Michael McDowell apologized for a policy that was inspired by “a culture of muted antisemitism in Ireland,” which discouraged immigration by Europe’s shattered Jews.
www.tau.ac.il /Anti-Semitism/asw2003-4/ireland.htm   (1848 words)

  
 Vatican celebrates outreach to Jews - Boston.com
From left: French Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger, German Cardinal Walter Kasper, and Rabbi David Rosen, President of the International Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations, during a commemoration of the "Nostra Aetate" document of the Second Vatican Council, in the Vasari Hall of the Palazzo della Cancelleria palace, in Rome Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005.
Rome's chief rabbi, Riccardo di Segni, said he had refused to attend the ceremony because of the presence of Cardinal Lustiger, one of the keynote speakers, a Jewish convert to Catholicism.
Pope Benedict XVI marked the 40th anniversary of a landmark Vatican document on relations with Jews by calling Thursday for a renewed commitment for Catholics and Jews to deepen their bonds and work for the good of all humanity.
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2005/10/27/vatican_celebrates_outreach_to_jews   (743 words)

  
 Catholic League CATALYST March 2002
Goldhagen] has an unconcealed antagonism against the Catholic Church, and it shows." - Rabbi David Rosen, international director of inter-religious affairs at the American Jewish Committee.
Maimonides, in his famous 'Epistle to Yemen,' speaks frankly of how Jewish leaders 'meted out punishment to [Jesus].' By Goldhagen's logic, Catholics were right to blame the Jews, down to the present, including those who had nothing to do with that event." - Rabbi Daniel Lapin, president of Toward Tradition.
www.catholicleague.org /catalyst/2002_catalyst/302.htm   (743 words)

  
 Miss Wilamowski Becomes a Bride - Free Preview - The New York Times
Rabbi Lavy Becker, a cousin of the bridegroom, and Judge David B. Saxe of New York City Civil Court performed the ceremony...
DISPLAYING FIRST 50 OF 204 WORDS -Doris Wilamowski, a psychotherapist in Manhattan, was married yesterday to J. David Dainow, a senior partner in the New York law firm of Yuter, Rosen Dainow.
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select.nytimes.com /gst/abstract.html?res=F20F13FD345D0C728EDDA90994DD484D81   (134 words)

  
 AJC - Opinions - The Legacy of Pope John Paul II for Catholic-Jewish Relations
Rabbi David Rosen, former Chief Rabbi of Ireland, is the Director of the American Jewish Committeee's Department of Interreligious Affairs and of the AJC's Heilbrunn Institute for Inrternational Interreligious Understanding.
In his statement to the American Jewish Committee at one of its leadership meetings with him he declared: “I am convinced, and I am happy to state it on this occasion, that the relationships between Jews and Christians have radically improved in these years.
Indeed, to the extent that there is today--in these words of the pope--love, understanding and frankness, in Christian-Jewish relations in general and Catholic-Jewish relations in particular; we owe Pope John Paul II a great debt of gratitude for a remarkable legacy.
www.ajc.org /site/apps/nl/content2.asp?c=ijITI2PHKoG&b=838493&ct=1105087   (1127 words)

  
 Sacred Heart University Press
Contributors include Amira Shamma Abdin, Anthony J. Cernera, David L. Coppola, Georges Cottier, OP, Cahal B. Cardinal Daly, Rabbi Joseph H. Ehrenkranz, Archbishop Jeremiasz, William H. Cardinal Keeler, Franciszek Cardinal Macharski, Martin Marty, Elisabeth Maxwell, Samuel Pisar, David Rosen, and Rene-Samuel Sirat.
Contributed by an extraordinary variety of distinguished scholars, statesmen, and church and synagogue leaders, the essays explore the many challenges of deepening the dialogue between Christians and Jews.
Edited by Anthony J. Cernera, Ph.D. his Festschrift celebrates His Eminence John Cardinal O'Connor's seventy-fifth birthday.
shupress.sacredheart.edu   (1127 words)

  
 The Jew and the Future
She recounted that one of them, Rabbi David Rosen of Jerusalem, said most interfaith meetings have 50, 100 or 200 attendees, a size that makes it very difficult to hold informative discussions.
Cardinal Arinze agreed, saying that the advisers þmust not presume that everybody gives thanks.þ Bishop Seigen H. Yamaoka, president of the Buddhist Church of America, said the youth of the world must be involved in any thanksgiving movement to ensure that the tradition will continue for years to come.
But most of the group's energy was focused on getting more people in the world to show gratitude and give thanks for God's blessings.
www.despatch.cth.com.au /Despatch/Jews11.htm   (1415 words)

  
 The Marxist-Leninist Daily
According to Rabbi David Rosen, international director of the Inter-Religious Affairs of the American Jewish Committee's Jerusalem office, the evangelicals support "some of the most extreme political positions in Israeli society."
AFP quoted Agriculture Minister Ibrahim Abu Annaja as saying that a legal committee would be formed to discuss the Palestinians' next move.
The meeting was attended by Prime Minister Qurei, Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) Rawhi Fattouh, cabinet ministers, members of the National Security Council (NSC), members of the Central Committee of the ruling Fatah movement, and representatives of other national factions and groups.
cpcml.ca /tmld/D34118.htm   (1415 words)

  
 God is a God for all: Russian Orthodox prelate optimistic about unity
Rabbi David Rosen proposed that Sant’Egidio organize a conference among Christian, Muslim and Jewish religious leaders in the Holy Land to try to reach a joint accord on the status of Jerusalem, given that disputes over the city are at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
On the subject of the alleged harmony of Eastern religions, a Tendai Buddhist leader from Japan, Kojun Handa, decribed how hard it was to organize an inter-religious summit on the holy mountain of Hiei, near Kyoto, in the spirit of the 1986 prayer for peace hosted by John Paul II in Assisi.
While the pluralists were meeting in Birmingham, an inter-religious dialogue much more closely tethered to the official centers of authority in the world’s great religions was unfolding in Aachen, Germany, under the aegis of the Community of Sant’Egidio.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-religion/982101/posts   (1121 words)

  
 Rabbi David Rosen
Certainly David Rosen can call himself a rabbi.
A letter from an anti-missionary leader, Shmuel Golding, dated 1 Nov 1987, says about Rosen that "he certainly is being quoted by the messianic Jews as one who speaks in their favor."
In Hebrew: "Rosh HaYeshiva" At Ponevezh there are several Rosh HaYeshivas: Rav Shach, Rav Kahaneman, Rav Poberski (and perhaps others).
www.lukeford.net /profiles/profiles/david_rosen.htm   (1121 words)

  
 The Religious Studies Unit - Activites 1999
Meeting with the Boston Civil Rights Delegation accompanied with Tom Reilly, Massachusetts Attorney General; Tom O’Brien, Chief Economic Development Officer; Sandra Henriquez, Boston Housing Authority, and Districts Attorneys from various districts in Massachusetts; with Rabbi David Rosen, Anti-Defamation League, Jerusalem
Speaker: Adnan Husseini, Director of the Waqf, Jerusalem
Speakers: Father Maroun Laham, Archimandrite Attalah Hannah, Sheikh Bassam Jarrar, Sheikh Hassan Yousef.
www.passia.org /meetings/rsunit/activites99.html   (1121 words)

  
 GUSH SHALOM -
Following is Gush Shalom's answer to Rabbi David Rosen of the
Shalom, which already resulted in hate emails being sent to our address.
outrage at Gush Shalom's portrayal of Prime Minister Barak as a killer of
www.palestine-net.com /misc/durra/gush.html   (1121 words)

  
 JWV - Lt. Harold Greenberg Post #692
Irv and Ruth Moerman, Al Lerner, Stephen Rosen, Leonard Ehrlich, Leonard Cross, David Greenberg, Jack Golomb, Bernie Resnick, Nathan Switzer, Mike Levin, Zelick Wagenheim, Gilbert Wagenheim, Rabbi Panitz and Chester Kneller.
How about making it to the next meeting to get better acquainted with your fellow members.
jwv-md.us /692.htm   (1121 words)

  
 Animals and Judaism, an Annotated Bibliography
Essays by Abraham Isaac Kook, Everett Gendler, Arthur Green, David Rosen, Harold Schulweis, Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, among others.
Both Agnon and Rabbi A. Kook maintain that the restrictive laws of eating meat serve as an interim solution for the meat eating world, i.e.
"Fragments of Light: A View as to the Reasons for the Commandments" in Abraham Isaac Kook: The Lights of Penitence, the Moral Principles, Lights of Holiness, Essays, Letters, and Poems.
www.davka.org /what/text/publishing/biblio_animal_judaism.html   (696 words)

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