Sharing Hope: A Conversation Between Imam Ammar and Rabbi Elisheva

Sharing Hope: A Conversation Between Imam Ammar and Rabbi Elisheva

By York St John University

Overview

Join Imam Ammar and Rabbi Elisheva for a candid and hopeful evening to talk about the situation in the Holy Land.

Join us for a candid and hopeful evening to talk about the situation in the Holy Land. We will tell stories, share perspectives, perhaps disagree, and then look together at ways forward and at work being done to create the most desired outcome: peace and security for all.

Rabbi Elisheva

With a background in biology and experience within the Jewish community as a teacher, programme developer, and spiritual counsellor, she is excited to work with members of the community to create meaningful ritual, restorative prayer services, hands-on education opportunities, and far-reaching Tikkun Olam (repair of the world – social action).

Born in California, she held posts at congregations in the United States, South Africa and Switzerland before coming to York.

Imam Ammar

Ammar studied English Language and Linguistics in York whilst spending 10 years studying and practising to become an Imam at the institute where he grew up. This journey involved memorising the Qur’an, writing theses, and conducting extensive research in Islamic and other fields. Eventually he then became the Imam of York Mosque at just 21 years old.

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Category: Spirituality, Islam

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

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Holgate Dining Room Extension

York St John University

Lord Mayor's Walk York YO31 7EX United Kingdom

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Nov 13 · 5:30 PM GMT