Florence’s Jewish, Muslim reps appeal for interfaith dialogue
August 13, 2014 4:15pm
(JTA) Representatives of the Jewish and Muslim communities in Florence, Italy, along with the citys mayor, appealed for interfaith respect and dialogue at this dramatic moment of Middle East conflict.
The citys chief rabbi, Joseph Levi, and Imam Izzedin Elzir met Tuesday with Mayor Dario Nardella, and the three issued a joint statement expressing their concern for entire Christian, Jewish and Muslim communities at risk today in the region.
We pray to the Lord of all humanity to guide the religious leaders of our communities in the service of all humanity, staving off any form of hatred for others who are different from ourselves, any temptation to evoke and again manipulate ancient forms of anti-Semitism, anti-Christianity and Islamophobia.
Also in the Tuscany region, the Jewish Museum and Synagogue in the hill town of Pigitliano closed to the public Wednesday in memory of Simone Camilli, the Italian Associated Press video reporter killed in Gaza. Camilli was the son of Pitiglianos mayor.
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