"You must not molest the stranger or oppress him, for you lived as strangers in the land of Egypt" (Ex 22,20)
"The Lord, your god... it is he who sees justice done for the orphan and the widow, who loves the stranger and gives him food and clothing." (Dt 10,18)"
| Location: “Il Piccolo” – July 29, 2009 |
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Baharier, D'Or, Kristic and the Dautovski Quartet at the Day of Jewish CultureAch in Hebrew means brother. Acher means the “other”. Thus from an etymological point of view, brother is already present in the other, present in the diverse, and above all in the religiously diverse richness that is city of Trieste.
The event is also particularly important to the institutional and commercial partners – among which the Fruili Venzia Giulia Region, the Province and the City of Trieste, Generali Insurance, Fondazione Kathleen Foreman Casali, the Giovanni XXII Chair of UNESCO, “Il Giulia” Shopping Center, the Chamber of Commerce – as well as the media and supporters “who have demonstrated enthusiasm and sincere willingness to embrace our initiative” says Ron Fremder, Organizer of the event for WeDoCARE, a newly-established citizen association that promotes diversity. The opening of the event on September 5 in Piazza Giotti, with a traditional celebration of Havdalah – the concluding moment of the Shabbat – narrated by leading Jewish Studies expert Haim Baharier, accompanied by David D’Or, one of the top contemporary voices of Israel. Sunday the 6th will also be a day dedicated to music and prayer as well as to discussion: at about 12:00 in Piazza Sant'Antonio, the Serbian Orthodox church will lead an ecumenical celebration, in which Monsignor Eugenio Ravignani will participate and which will involve the entire Christian community in Trieste. Muslim Albanians who Rescued Jews During the Holocaust" a photography exhibition of Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum of Jerusalem which features the work of American photographer Norman Gershman who journeyed through Albanian for five years gathering testimony. Monica Baulino
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