Archive – Connecting Actions https://connectingactions.net Tue, 27 Jun 2023 23:32:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.4 https://connectingactions.net/wp-content/uploads/cropped-logo-32x32.jpg Archive – Connecting Actions https://connectingactions.net 32 32 European Network for Dialogue on the Middle East https://connectingactions.net/2023/06/european-network-for-dialogue-on-the-middle-east/ Thu, 22 Jun 2023 17:14:14 +0000 https://connectingactions.net/?p=281 Read more about European Network for Dialogue on the Middle East[...]]]> In July 2022, in Partnership with the Alliance for Middle East Peace (ALLMEP), Connecting Actions initiated and organised a Symposium called “Proche Orient en Dialogue” with 20 French Civil Society community and interfaith leaders to learn about the art of conducting difficult dialogues around the theme of Israel-Palestine.

In 2023, the group will expand to more organisations, not just in France but in Germany as well in order to launch this network of leaders committed to sincere and inclusive dialogue around divisive issues.

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Read about the event on ALLMEP’s website:
https://www.allmep.org/news/allmep-holds-two-day-paris-workshop-for-french-israeli-and-palestinian-civil-society-leaders/

In 2023, DialoguePerspectives, is joining forces with them to expand the initiative at a European level with the organization of a French-German Symposium 

The European Network for Dialogue on the Middle East is called to expand further to create a network of solidarity between civil society organizations in Europe as well as between them and peace activists in the Middle East. 

It is time for Europe to be not an importer of the Middle East conflict but an active driver of peace, both inside and outside its borders. 

If you want to join the initiative, please email contact@connectingactions.online

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Press Release: Launch of European Institute For Dialogue (EIFD) https://connectingactions.net/2018/08/press-release-launch-of-european-institute-for-dialogue-eifd/ Mon, 06 Aug 2018 17:31:32 +0000 http://www.connectingactions.net/?p=153 We are happy to announce the launch of the European Institute For Dialogue. Please find the full press release below.

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Connecting Actions 2018 Coalition Report and Actions Plan https://connectingactions.net/2018/08/connecting-actions-2018-coalition-report-and-actions-plan/ Sun, 05 Aug 2018 13:55:33 +0000 http://www.connectingactions.net/?p=155 The official report for the 2018 Connecting Actions event as well as the launch and action plan for the coalition can be found below.

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Connecting Actions 2017 Report https://connectingactions.net/2018/02/connecting-actions-2017-report/ Sun, 04 Feb 2018 20:35:55 +0000 http://www.connectingactions.net/?p=134 The official report for the 2017 Connecting Actions event is now ready and can be reviewed below

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Post-Conference Press Release 2017 https://connectingactions.net/2018/01/post-conference-press-release-2017/ Mon, 15 Jan 2018 18:45:45 +0000 http://www.connectingactions.net/?p=129 Find attached below the post-conference press release for the Connecting Actions event that was held in December 6th to 8th 2017 in Paris, France.

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Program 2017 https://connectingactions.net/2017/11/program-2017/ Tue, 14 Nov 2017 21:00:21 +0000 http://www.connectingactions.net/?p=124 Please find the download of the preliminary program of Connecting Actions Paris 2017 attached below.

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Connecting Actions 2016 Report https://connectingactions.net/2017/01/connecting-actions-2016-report/ Sun, 22 Jan 2017 12:32:39 +0000 http://www.connectingactions.net/?p=77 The official report for the 2016 Connecting Actions symposium is now ready for review. Please find the download below

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Post-Conference Press Release https://connectingactions.net/2016/12/post-conference-press-release-2016/ Wed, 07 Dec 2016 14:37:32 +0000 http://www.connectingactions.net/?p=70 Read more about Post-Conference Press Release[...]]]> banner

 

For Immediate Release

Press contact:

Rafael Tyszblat
+33 6 17 03 76 56
rafael.tyszblat@mjconference.org

Rachel Delia Benaim
+1 561 699 6121
rachel@mjconference.org

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Connecting Actions: 20 dialogue organisations met in Paris to share dialogue solutions to violent and uncertain times

From November 23rd to 25th, 20 citizen, interfaith and intercultural dialogue organizations came together in Paris for the first “Connecting Actions” symposium. Hailing from 13 countries, the participants shared their diagnostics of the particular challenges in their national contexts, but also global developments such as the continuing rise of populism, nationalism and extremism. Furthermore, the relevance and value of dialogue projects for addressing those challenges were identified and debated. The participants concluded that interfaith and intercultural dialogue is to be taken seriously, and understood as key to addressing polarization, extremism and racism.

On the basis of this, a clear desire for continuing to exchange best practices and reinforce each other’s work was identified. A follow-up conference is planned for the end of next year and an internal, virtual platform will serve to sustain the flow of information, experience and support. Several joint initiatives were discussed amongst participating organizations.

For Linda Vignac, President of SIETAR France, “This initiative is important because it proposes to take active steps towards living together in a diverse world which I think is the only viable future for the world. Recent events make it obvious that not everyone agrees with this concept”.

For decades now, forces who divide us along the lines of nationality, religious belief and cultural identity have organized and exchanged knowledge and experience. It is time to do the same. Connecting Actions is a vital step in building innovative networks of cooperation among useful and much needed national and international initiatives” according to Ilja Sichrovsky, Secretary General of the Muslim Jewish Conference. “The coalitions that this movement will allow are the best prevention tools for the multiple clashes that riddle our social fabric”, adds Rafael Tyszblat, organiser of the event.

 

Connecting Actions was convened by the Muslim Jewish Conference (Austria), in collaboration with Coexister (France), Faith Matters (UK), Three Faiths Forum – 3FF (GB) and the European Union of Jewish Students – EUJS. The following organizations took part:

  • A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe – CEJI (Belgium)
  • Together for Sweden – TFS (Sweden)
  • Exit (Sweden)
  • Salaam Shalom (Germany)
  • Respect (Switzerland)
  • Sharing Perspective Foundation – SPF (Netherlands)
  • United Religions Initiatives – URI (International)
  • Meta-Culture (India)
  • Comunita Religiosa Islamica Italiana – COREIS (Italia)
  • Institut des Hautes Etudes Islamiques – IHEI (France)
  • We Act (Denmark)
  • Observatori Blanquerna de Comunicacio, Religio i Cultura (Spain)
  • Grandir Ensemble (France)
  • Initiatives et Changement (France)

Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research – SIETAR (France)

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Preliminary Schedule https://connectingactions.net/2016/11/preliminary-schedule/ Tue, 08 Nov 2016 23:21:58 +0000 http://www.connectingactions.net/?p=36 Please find the download of the preliminary draft schedule of Connecting Actions Paris 2016 attached below.

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Pre-Conference Press Release https://connectingactions.net/2016/11/pre-conference-press-release-2016/ Tue, 08 Nov 2016 22:50:32 +0000 http://www.connectingactions.net/?p=28 Read more about Pre-Conference Press Release[...]]]> banner

For Immediate Release

Press contact:

Rafael Tyszblat
+33 6 17 03 76 56
rafael.tyszblat@mjconference.org

 

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Connecting Actions: First ever international symposium for citizen, intercultural, and interfaith dialogue groups to share best practices which will take place in Paris, France this month
Paris, France ~ November 23-25, 2016

From November 23-25, just days after the first anniversary of the November 2015 Paris attacks, more than 30 interfaith organizations will gather in Paris to share best practices on interfaith dialogue. Entitled Connecting Actions, this is the first ever symposium of its kind.

The symposium, hosted by The Muslim Jewish Conference (MJC) in collaboration with Coexister, Three Faith Forum, Faith Matters, and the European Union of Jewish Students, serves to bring citizen, intercultural, and interreligious dialogue groups from around Europe to share their experience in the field: best practices, major mistakes made, and best lessons learned.

Connecting Actions, taking place in the backdrop of mounting religious tensions in Europe, will follow a format whereby for the first two days, participants will address in intense rounds of discussion topics ranging from pressing questions around the concept of active coexistence, methods and objectives of dialogue, challenges, combating radicalism, resources, social message and media coverage. The discussions will be facilitated with tested techniques and methodologies. The Connecting Actions gathering will conclude with an evaluation and a written document, which will then be communicated to the public via joint press conference on November 25.

The MJC is leading the effort to coordinate Connecting Actions, and aims to transition this symposium from a cohort of organizations to an accessible international network. “Dialogue is a serious business and if society paid more attention to those initiatives, the whole issue of radicalism and violence would be tackled very differently and much more effectively,” said Rafael Tyszblat, MJC’s Director of Content and event initiator and coordinator. “The coalitions that this movement will allow are the best prevention tools for the multiple clashes that riddle our social fabric. It’s time to show what we can do, collectively,” he explained.

In order to do this effectively and to engage a wider scope across geographical locations, MJC is collaborating with the French dialogue non-profit Coexister, an organization that has a base of 600 volunteers and 1800 members who relentlessly pursue their goals in line with the motto: “Diversity in faith, unity in action.” The Connecting Actions symposium will be the first of a series of meetings taking place in different countries in the next months and years.

Other planning contributing planning organizations include the European Union of Jewish Students, who under their ambit have around 35 member organizations across Europe working to support Jewish communities and their interfaith relations and the 3 Faiths Forum, a UK based interfaith organization with expertise in trainings for effective intercultural communication and dialogue across different faiths.

The conference received its name based on a global network that we created on Facebook in response to the refugee crisis, which began last summer. Called Connecting Actions, the group mobilized a few hundred young Muslims and Jews around Europe to help assist the refugees by providing food and clothing for them upon their arrival in Germany, Austria, and Hungary.

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ABOUT THE MUSLIM JEWISH CONFERENCE (www.mjconference.org)

The Muslims Jewish Conference is an organization dedicated to interfaith dialogue in order to collaboratively build a better, more unified world. The organization boasts an alumni network of more than 700 members across 50 countries. Founded and led by Ilja Sichrovsky, the Conference aims to address the idea of otherness head on in the hopes of effectively dispelling this damaging construct and collaboratively addressing issues of discrimination.

The organization hosted its seventh annual conference in Berlin, Germany this August, in which 150 young professional Muslims, Jews, and people of other faiths from 33 countries met to bridge divides and engage in meaningful dialogue.

Muslim Jewish Conference

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