New Communities Minister joins Board of Deputies President and Faiths Forum for launch of Muslim-Jewish “Optimistic Alliance”

Faith leaders at the Forum for Jewish-Muslim
Faith leaders at the Forum for Jewish-Muslim "Optimistic Alliance". ©BOD

Forum for launch of Muslim-Jewish “Optimistic Alliance” 

60 Muslim and Jewish leaders came together on Thursday night for the launch of what new Board of Deputies President Phil Rosenberg has dubbed the “Optimistic Alliance”.

The event, organised by the Board of Deputies, philanthropist Maurice Ostro OBE, and the Faiths Forum for London, was the first official event of Lord Wajid Khan, the new Communities Minister with responsibility for faith.

The evening focused on a range of issues including how to tackle anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim hatred; challenge extremism and support mainstream voices; defend shared religious freedoms; confront societal challenges like poverty and climate change; and find ways to engage better over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Following the success of this first project, discussions are now underway about how to expand the initiative over the coming months.

Speaking at the event, President Phil Rosenberg, said:

“This ‘Optimistic Alliance’ is the beginning of a journey together, from a place of death and destruction, of division and despair, to a place called hope. A place called empathy. And a place called peace.”

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