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Faith In This Time Of Covid-19

Virtual meeting by moderator Richard Koubek, Reverend Kate Jones Calone, Rabbi Jeffrey Clopper, and Zuleyha Colak.

Turkish Cultural Center Long Island hosted a virtual meeting focusing on pandemic disaster.

Thanks to moderator Richard Koubek, Reverend Kate Jones Calone, Rabbi Jeffrey Clopper, and Zuleyha Colak.


The Role of Personal Prayer from Jewish, Christian and Muslim Perspectives.

Abraham’s Table Long Island has a vision resting on the twin beliefs that people can bring about constructive change and progress and that all people should be treated with dignity and therefore all deserve basic human rights. The Patriarch Abraham is the father to three great world religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Abraham is also the father of monotheism, the religious belief in one God. God’s covenant with Abraham is predicated on the belief that humans are created by God in the image of God, which in turn gave birth to the idea of human rights. All people, as children of God, are reflections of God and therefore every human deserves to be treated with respect and dignity.


Abraham’s Table seeks to be an agent of progress and solidarity, in which Jews, Christians, and Muslims work to create a climate that respects the dignity of every person here on an increasingly diverse Long Island. The mission of Abraham’s Table Long Island is to create a spirit of common heritage, peace and cooperation here in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, while still respecting the uniqueness of the Jewish, Christian and Muslim religions. We do this through honest and respectful dialogue and joyful celebration of each other’s religious traditions.




If you missed the panel, you can still watch from the link in below!


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