Keeping the faiths | Jerusalem Post
A rabbi, a monk, and a Sufi walk into a minyan. It sounds like the set-up to a bad joke circulating by email. But it's a reality every month at Nava Tehilla, Jerusalem's first - and only - "multi-faith" Jewish renewal gathering.
Started a year-and-a-half ago in the living room of Rabbi Ruth and Michael Kagan in Baka, a neighborhood popular with immigrants from North America, Nava Tehilla now attracts upward of 100 attendees for its mix of spirited prayer, a potluck meal and a chance to meet up with Jews and non-Jews alike of all religious persuasions. The minyan will be celebrating the High Holy Days together this year as well.
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