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Love Your Neighbor As Yourself

Rabbi Ron Symons and Rev. Liddy Barlow lead you on a journey of theology and life, scripture and interfaith connectedness as they reflect on the essence of "Love your neighbor as yourself" as they have applied it to life in 21st century Pittsburgh. Rabbi Ron Symons is the founding director of the Center for Loving Kindness and Civic Engagement at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh, where he serves as Senior Director of Jewish Life. Rabbi Symons was ordained by Hebrew Union College and has served synagogues and Jewish schools in Pittsburgh, New York, Massachusetts, and Israel. Rev. Liddy Barlow is the first woman to be installed as ...

Interfaith Panel: “End of Life Decisions: Simultaneously Secular and Sacred”

At this Interfaith Panel discussion, members of the Monroeville Interfaith Ministerium will discuss the question of end of life decisions within their respective faith traditions. Panelists will include representatives of the Catholic, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Protestant, Sikh and Unitarian Universalist communities.

Interfaith Panel: “Thou Shalt: Sources of Religious Authority”

At this Interfaith Panel discussion, members of the Monroeville Interfaith Ministerium will discuss the question of religious authority within their respective faith traditions. Panelists will include representatives of the Catholic, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Protestant, Sikh and Unitarian Universalist communities.

Participants in the December panel discussion


Interfaith Panel: “The Place of Mindfulness within Our Faith Traditions”

At this Interfaith Panel discussion, members of the Monroeville Interfaith Ministerium will discuss the question of mindfulness within their respective faith traditions. Panelists will include representatives of the Catholic, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Protestant, Sikh and Unitarian Universalist communities.

Interfaith Panel: “Is Environmental Stewardship a Religious Duty?”

At this Interfaith Panel discussion, members of the Monroeville Interfaith Ministerium will discuss the question of environmental stewardship within their respective faith traditions. Panelists will include representatives of the Catholic, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Protestant, Sikh and Unitarian Universalist communities.