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X-WR-CALDESC:What stance should religious minorities take when it comes to 
 the role of religion\, ritual\, and prayer in the American public square? 
 Is it preferable to accommodate religion\, even if it hews to the majority
  Christian culture? Alternatively\, is it better to advocate for a neutral
  and even godless public square?\n\nThe recent Supreme Court case of Kenne
 dy v. Bremerton School District has brought this question to the fore once
  again and has evoked a range of responses among religious minorities.\n\n
 Join Hartman Fellows Tamara Mann Tweel\, Program Director at The Teagle Fo
 undation\, Imam Abdullah Antepli\, Associate Professor of the Practice of 
 Interfaith Relations\, Duke Divinity School and Sanford School of Public P
 olicy\, and Rori Picker Neiss\, Executive Director of the Jewish Community
  Relations Council of St Louis\, for a conversation about the meaning\, ch
 allenges\, and opportunities of being a religious minority in 21st century
  America.\n\nThis session is part of Ideas for Today\, curated courses by 
 Hartman Institute scholars on the big Jewish ideas we need for this moment
 .
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DESCRIPTION:What stance should religious minorities take when it comes to t
 he role of religion\, ritual\, and prayer in the American public square? I
 s it preferable to accommodate religion\, even if it hews to the majority 
 Christian culture? Alternatively\, is it better to advocate for a neutral 
 and even godless public square?\n\nThe recent Supreme Court case of Kenned
 y v. Bremerton School District has brought this question to the fore once 
 again and has evoked a range of responses among religious minorities.\n\nJ
 oin Hartman Fellows Tamara Mann Tweel\, Program Director at The Teagle Fou
 ndation\, Imam Abdullah Antepli\, Associate Professor of the Practice of I
 nterfaith Relations\, Duke Divinity School and Sanford School of Public Po
 licy\, and Rori Picker Neiss\, Executive Director of the Jewish Community 
 Relations Council of St Louis\, for a conversation about the meaning\, cha
 llenges\, and opportunities of being a religious minority in 21st century 
 America.\n\nThis session is part of Ideas for Today\, curated courses by H
 artman Institute scholars on the big Jewish ideas we need for this moment.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221213T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221213T193000
LOCATION:https://www.hartman.org.il/event/judaism-public-square-session-3/
SUMMARY:Prayer in Public: Muslim\, Jewish\, and Civic Leaders Respond
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