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⏺️ From Teaching to Transformation: Confronting Antisemitism Through Catholic-Jewish Dialogue

Sun, October 18-4:00 PM-6:00 PM
$18

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OCT
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2026

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Ahavath Achim Synagogue

From Teaching
to Transformation

Confronting Antisemitism Through Catholic-Jewish Dialogue

 

Sunday, October 18, 2026
4:00–6:00 PM  ·  Epstein Sanctuary

Ahavath Achim's Response to Antisemitism and Hate Committee and the American Jewish Committee are proud to co-sponsor an important and timely interfaith panel discussion.

At a moment when antisemitism is rising at alarming levels and divisions between communities too often deepen misunderstanding and fear, this conversation seeks to offer something different: an opportunity for honest dialogue, shared learning, and relationship-building rooted in mutual respect and moral courage.

Grounded in decades of Catholic-Jewish engagement and inspired by the transformative legacy of Nostra Aetate, this program will explore how education, faith, building bridges, and personal connections help move us toward meaningful action and solidarity.

Admission: $18 per person.

Advance registration is required. Registration opens August 1, 2026. Check back here to reserve your spot!

Co-sponsored by the AA Response to Antisemitism and Hate Committee and the American Jewish Committee.

 

Featured Participants

Brendan Murphy

Brendan Murphy

Facilitator

An award-winning history teacher at Marist School since 1994, Brendan Murphy is widely recognized for his work in Holocaust education, interfaith dialogue, and combating antisemitism through education. He founded the Bearing Witness Institute for Interreligious and Ecumenical Dialogue, dedicated to building understanding among Jewish, Christian, and Muslim communities through dialogue, leadership training, and educational programs.

 

Rabbi Noam Marans

Rabbi Noam Marans

Panelist

Director of Interreligious Affairs at the American Jewish Committee, Rabbi Marans heads global interfaith outreach and advocacy. He served as chair of IJCIC — world Jewry's official dialogue partner with the Vatican and other bodies — and participated in multiple audiences with Pope Francis. Pope Leo XIV wrote personally to him pledging to strengthen the spirit of Nostra Aetate. Recipient of the Seton Hall University Sister Rose Thering Award.

 

Dr. Philip A. Cunningham

Dr. Philip A. Cunningham

Panelist

Professor of Theology Emeritus and director emeritus of the Institute for Jewish-Catholic Relations of Saint Joseph's University, Dr. Cunningham specializes in Catholic-Jewish relations. Author or editor of over a dozen books, past president and honorary president of the International Council of Christians and Jews, and webmaster of Dialogika of the Council of Centers on Jewish-Christian Relations.

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