Reflections on the Past Year and Where We Go from Here: A Conversation with Jonathan Kuttab Palestinian Human Rights Lawyer
Monday, September 9th,
5:30 PM PDT
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2024-09-09 17:30:23America/Los_AngelesReflections on the Past Year and Where We Go from Here: A Conversation with Jonathan Kuttab Palestinian Human Rights Lawyer
We are so excited to be able to bring Jonathan Kuttab to our community again. Jonathan is a Christian Palestinian theologian, activist, and co-founder of Nonviolence International and Friends of Sabeel of North America (FOSNA).
As some of you may remember, Jonathan spoke to our community on Rosh Hashanah last year. His talk was both provocative and very important. You can watch his talk here. He also co-wrote our statement in response to the Hamas attack and Israel’s response. You can read that statement here.
This time, Rabbi Cat will be in conversation with Jonathan about a broad array of topics including the pitfalls and possibilities of dialogue, how to create and build peace, liberation theology, and more! There will be time for questions from you as well. I assure you this is a conversation you do not want to miss.
When
Monday, September 9th at 5:30pm PT (6:30pm MT, 7:30pm CT, 8:30pm ET)
This event will be held on Zoom. You will receive Zoom registration info upon signing up.
This event will be held on Zoom. You will receive Zoom registration info upon signing up.
We are so excited to be able to bring Jonathan Kuttab to our community again. Jonathan is a Christian Palestinian theologian, activist, and co-founder of Nonviolence International and Friends of Sabeel of North America (FOSNA).
As some of you may remember, Jonathan spoke to our community on Rosh Hashanah last year. His talk was both provocative and very important. You can watch his talk here. He also co-wrote our statement in response to the Hamas attack and Israel’s response. You can read that statement here.
This time, Rabbi Cat will be in conversation with Jonathan about a broad array of topics including the pitfalls and possibilities of dialogue, how to create and build peace, liberation theology, and more! There will be time for questions from you as well. I assure you this is a conversation you do not want to miss.
When
Monday, September 9th at 5:30pm PT (6:30pm MT, 7:30pm CT, 8:30pm ET)