Bridges of Peace Committee

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Falcon Ted Rabbi, Ph.D WA-USA For over 30 years, Rabbi ted Falcon has explored the frontirs of Jewish spirituality and meditation, and has founded meditative synagogue in Los-Angeles and Seattle. He was ordained a Reform rabbi ib 1968 and received a doctorate in psychology in 1975. He is a rabbi, writer and spiritual therapist basaed in Seattle, Washington http://www.betalef.org/aboutted.html rabbi@innerfaith.org
Rahman Jamal
WA-USA Jamal Rahman is a Muslim Sufi, currently co-minister at Interfaith Community Church. He is director of Sacred Psychology School and adjunct faculty at Seattle University. He has a counseling and hypnotherapy practice and performs interfaith weddings and ceremonies. He also offers a variety of workshops, such as the monthly Sacred Psychology meeting at the church, as well as teaching the Sacred Psychology Counseling and Hypnotherapy class. http://www.scn.org/icc/ministers.html
Nakazawa Hideo Ph.D. Japan Hideo Nakazawa is a professor for German language and literature of Tokyo University. He is a member of World Peace Prayer Society and Goi Peace Foundation. He has been organizing the annual World Peace Prayer Ceremony at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. He is a good friend of Hagit Ra'anan and organized her lectures in Japan. He is also collaborating with Dr. Masaru Emoto, the water scientist. http://gamp.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/kyoin/2002/hnakazawa01_e.htm
Taylor Sally
Northern Ireland Sally Taylor is a spiritual practitioner within the Tibetan Buddhist Gelugpa tradition, and a student of Ven. Panchen Otrul Rinpoche who is based in Ireland. She lives at, and hosts, Hermitage Cottage and all that emerges from it as an interfaith, spiritual Retreat, as on-line programming in Spiritual Practice, as an online emergent community of practitioners. Her background and training is in religious and political studies, in horticulture, and she has lived and worked in the Northern Ireland community through "The Troubles" for over thirty years. Her "home of the heart" remains the Pacific Northwest, USA, where she grew up. She is a mother of three glorious teenagers! http://www.thehermitagecottage.com/sitemap.htm
Green Leah
WA-USA Leah Green, founder and director of The Compassionate Listening Project, holds masters degrees in Public Policy and Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Washington. Leah is internationally recognized as a leader in Jewish-Palestinian reconciliation, having led 19 citizen delegations to Jordan, Israel/Palestine, and Syria/Lebanon. She has produced three documentaries about the conflict: Speaking of Peace, Children of Abraham, and Crossing the Lines: Palestinians and Israelis Speak With The Compassionate Listening Project. In 2002, she co-founded the Jewish-German Compassionate Listening Project. Leah has taught Compassionate Listening in Israel and Palestine since 1997 and is now teaching to audiences world-wide in public, private and academic settings. Leah's work has been profiled in several books, including Gary Zukav's "Soul Stories" and the newly released "Soul of Success: A Woman's Guide to Authentic Power" by Jennifer Hawthorne. http://www.compassionatelistening.org/index.html

 

 

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