Speeches & Writings

Click Here for Rabbi Lynn's letter about the building of an Islamic Community Center in lower Manhattan. (August 13, 2010)

Click Here for Rick Ufford-Chase speech at an Earth Care luncheon at General Assembly (July, 2010)

Click Here for Katie Rains' sermon on her experiences living in Peru. (May, 2010)

Click Here for Rabbi Lynn's reflections on Purim
Click Here
to link to Rick's speech at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Interfaith Celebration (Jan 17, 2010)
Click Here to link to Rabbi Lynn's speech at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Interfaith Celebration (Jan 17, 2010)
Click Here for Rabbi Lynn's poem "Peacewalk"
Click Here to Rabia Harris's speech on Non-Violence at Stony Point Center, October, 2009



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