Interfaith Seminars on Combating Antisemitism and Anti-Muslim Hatred (30-31 Oct)

The InterMu-Se project is a European Commission initiative responding to the rise of antisemitism and anti-Muslim hatred across the EU.

Implemented in Cyprus, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, and Spain, the project fosters cooperation and friendship between Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities – embracing faith as a bridge for dialogue.

A series of capacity-building seminars is being organised as part of this project, at various locations around Europe. InterMu-Se Interfaith seminars will be held Thursday 30 October and Friday 31 October at Trinity College Dublin.

Why Participate?

• Deepen your knowledge of intercultural and interreligious dialogue.

• Develop skills such as active listening & conflict resolution.

• Engage in joint reflection and action planning.

• Contribute to sustainable interfaith coalitions.

Who Can Apply?

• Religious leaders & representatives of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim communities, and civil society actors.

• Interfaith practitioners from all diverse faiths, beliefs and backgrounds.

Your Commitment

• Participation to both seminar days.

• Active engagement in learning modules & discussions.

• Openness to collaboration and joint action.

More information can be found on this InterMu-Se flyer.