Birthing Mitzvah Day and women-led interfaith movements

Dec 8, 2024
15 mins

Episode Description

PhD student Peach interviews Laura Marks CBE, a distinguished policy advisor and interfaith social activist. Marks discusses the evolution of Mitzvah Day, which she founded as a Jewish-led initiative promoting interfaith collaboration through acts of community service. She reflects on how the interfaith landscape has changed over the years, highlighting the significance of positive engagement among diverse faith communities. Marks also shares her experiences establishing women-led interfaith partnerships, Nisa Nashim and the Women's Faith Forum, emphasizing the unique resilience and impactful roles these groups play. Toward the end of the conversation, a question about the presence of young people in interfaith settings, prompts reflection on how to ensure future generations continue to engage in and benefit from interfaith dialogue, with an eye to social cohesion.

00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

01:13 The Vision and Evolution of Mitzvah Day

05:35 The Role of Women in Interfaith Activities

08:23 Challenges and Opportunities in Women's Interfaith Work

10:29 Engaging the Next Generation in Interfaith Dialogue

15:22 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Resources mentioned:

  • Mitzvah Day mitzvahday.org.uk
  • Nisa Nashim: Jewish Muslim Women’s Network www.nisanashim.com
  • The Women’s Faith Forum

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