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Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement : ウィキペディア英語版
Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement

The Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement (CMJE) is a faith-based coalition whose stated mission is to "promote dialogue, understanding and grassroots, congregational and academic partnerships among the oldest and the newest of the Abrahamic faiths while generating a contemporary understanding in this understudied area and creating new tools for interfaith communities locally, nationally and beyond."
==Mission and history==

The Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement (CMJE) is made possible through help from the Righteous Persons Foundation and the relationship between Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC), the Omar Ibn Al Khattab Foundation and USC's Center for Religion and Civic Culture at the College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences. The foresight of USC President Steven B. Sample and his actions of increasing harmony amongst USC and its neighbors was necessary for CMJE’s inception. The project began with a friendship between Mr. Dafer Dakhil, Dr. Donald Miller, Ms. Brie Loskota, and Reuven Firestone back in 2002. Since 2005, the quartet has been responsible for holding two international conferences, educating visiting Islamic scholars, hosting programs with collegiate scholars, and creating a pathway for USC, HUC and members of Masjid Omar Ibn Al-Khattab to interact. It was officially created in 2008.
CMJE is a hub of resources, experience and expertise aiming to improve the understanding of Muslims and Jews about each other’s religion and find common ground in order to engage with one another on mutually important issues and concerns. It also specializes in training for inter-religious outreach professionals, is an on-line resource center for materials on Jewish-Muslim relations, and is an academic think tank. The Center’s vision is to serve as a model for respect and partnership world-wide, while advancing the understanding of the shared history of these two peoples. Its belief is that a common vision is possible and the Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement works to ensure that mutual understanding becomes the norm.

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