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Dialogue on Divinity: Conflict and the Healing of Hatred

Dialogue on Divinity: Conflict and the Healing of Hatred

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October 19 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Headshots of John Munayer and Hana Bendcowsky

Conflict and the Healing of Hatred: Insights from Israel/Palestine

A Dialogue on Divinity featuring Hana Bendcowsky and John Munayer (Rossing Center for Education and Dialogue, Jerusalem) in conversation with the Very Rev. Winnie Varghese (Dean, Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Divine)

Sunday, October 19th, 2025
1:00-2:30 pm Eastern
Cathedral of St. John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10025

Enduring cultural or political conflict, between neighbors who become trapped in cycles of resentment or outright violence, can have a corrosive effect on the consciousness and identity of the people involved. For those who come to understand themselves primarily as people opposed to a hostile, threatening other group of people, it becomes difficult to imagine any alternative to one or the other side being destroyed or expelled.

Few organizations are better equipped to understand and intervene in such imprisoning conflicts than the Rossing Center for Education and Dialogue, in Jerusalem—where years of violent conflict and the fear it engenders have left both Israelis and Palestinians emotionally and spiritually traumatized. Hatred of the “Other” is regarded as a normal response to the ongoing situation. Each side is increasingly isolated and embittered and this in turn only leads to the creation of further suspicion and fear.

Join us at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine as Dean Winnie Varghese joins in conversation with Hana Bendcowsky and John Munayer, peacemakers and program staff from the Rossing Center, about their unique, trauma-informed methodology for addressing conflict at its deepest level, based on tools for spiritual counseling. They will discuss how peace education has made a difference in the Israeli/Palestinian context, why such processes are so important, and what light this model may shed on the intensifying conflict environment in the USA.

This dialogue is co-sponsored by the Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute, the Community at the Crossing, and the Milstein Center for Interreligious Dialogue (at Jewish Theological Seminary).

For more information and to register, visit the Cathedral website.

RECURRING EVENTS AND MEETINGS

Paul Wattson Lecture Series

Faith and Order Commission of the National Council of Churches

National Council of Churches’ Regional and Local Ecumenical Networks

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops-National Council of Synagogues

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.

North American Academy of Ecumenists

American Academy of Religion

Ecclesiological Investigations International Research Network

Council of Centers on Jewish-Christian Relations.

Summer Course on Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue from a Roman Catholic Perspective at the Centro Pro Unione in Rome

Periodically, GEII hosts lectures, workshops, dialogues, and other one-off events at the Interchurch Center (New York, NY) and at the Graymoor Spiritual Life Center (Garrison, NY). GEII also collaborates with other organizations in the New York area to realize events aligned with the Institute’s mission.

Interested in collaborating with GEII on a program or co-sponsorship?

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