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"Do not separate yourself from the community."
Pirkei Avot 2:5

Interfaith Dialogue
No one person or single religion has a monopoly on truth.
I enjoy exchanging different perspectives and
approaches to spirituality both informally and as part of interfaith dialogue programs in the community.
As an undergraduate student, I majored in Religious Studies so that I could gain a fuller appreciation of
diverse world religions and what we share in common.
I believe that our world is better and stronger
when we come together and learn to work
in partnership for the common good.

Speaking at a local interfaith rally
Standing Together: One Community, One Nation

Giving the Invocation at a RISC assembly
with over 1200 people from different religions, races, and social classes
coming together to work on mental health issues in the community

With colleagues from the Richmond Council for Jewish Educators
reaching across denominational lines
to create collaborative camp, holiday, and family education programs
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