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The Morning Agenda
What a surprise win for Democrats in Lancaster County means for the rest of us; A demand for face time with lawmakers

The Morning Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 13:29


Protesters in Pittsburgh demanded an audience with Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senators. A state lawmaker has convened a bipartisan caucus focused on housing. Peak cherry blossoms are expected to arrive during the first week of April. A Lancaster city man stabbed two men outside the Islamic Community Center on Sunday morning. State data shows kindergartners across Pennsylvania were vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella at a rate of 94% for last school year. Chambersburg Area School District has likely been paying cyber school tuition for students who live in another state. U.S. Representative Scott Perry will hold a tele-town hall meeting April 2. A Democrat's narrow victory in last week’s special election in Lancaster County is being called the most significant political upset in the county’s history.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

USArabRadio
Spirituality and Coping with the Coronavirus Crisis

USArabRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 56:42


Dr. Sahar Khamis discussed an important topic " Faith in a Time of Fear: Spirituality and Coping with the Coronavirus Crisis " with three spiritual leaders: Rabbi Julie Gordon, Father William Au, and Imam Tarif Shraim. Rabbi Julie Gordon is the Rabbi educator at Hill Havurah, the only Synagogue on Capitol Hill. This is her 36th year as a Rabbi having served many congregations and worked in multiple Jewish educational institutions. She is very active in the interfaith movement, especially through her involvement with the Washington DC chapter of the "Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom" (SOSS). Reverend William A. Au (PhD) is a priest of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. In 1983, he received a Ph.D. in Church History from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He has published a book and several articles on the American Catholic debate on issues of war and peace. He currently serves as pastor of The Shrine of the Sacred Heart Church in the Mt. Washington section of Baltimore. Imam Tarif Shraim is the Imam of the Islamic Community Center of Potomac In the suburbs of Washington DC and is the Muslim chaplain at the University of Maryland, College Park. Over the past two decades, he provided mentorship, pastoral care and coaching to Muslim college students and community members throughout Baltimore-Washington area. He frequently lectures on theology, spirituality, and positive psychology. He is the co-founder and executive director of the Center for Muslim Life at Maryland (cmlmd.org). The episode was broadcast: 27/3/2020 US Arab Radio can be heard on wnzk 690 AM, WDMV 700 AM, and WPAT 930 AM. To listen to the program from all USA, you can dial 1605.472.9011 To listen directly please visit arabradio.us/live Please visit: www.facebook.com/USArabRadio/ Web site: arabradio.us/ Youtube: US Arab Radio Online Radio: www.radio.net/s/usarabradio Twitter: twitter.com/USArabRadio Instagram: www.instagram.com/usarabradio/ YouTube: US Arab Radio

Just Because: The Hu(e)man Experience Podcast
JB HuemanExp Ep34 Hate Hurts

Just Because: The Hu(e)man Experience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2018 49:11


3.25.18: "Hate Hurts" This week's special guest is Imraan Siddiqi, the Director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) for the Arizona Chapter. We touched on the recent hateful events that happened at the Islamic Community Center of Tempe, AZ and had a beautiful discussion about holding people accountable for hateful acts, as well as how this country has allowed jingoism and fear of "the other" to speak more powerfully than inclusion. You can follow Imraan on Twitter @imraansiddiqi and go to www.hatehurts.net for more info on how to help and stay informed.

What We Will Abide
#021 – So…What Now?

What We Will Abide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2016


I attended Friday afternoon services at the Islamic Community Center of Lancaster, where Shaykh Walead Mosaad gave the weekly sermon (Khutbah) about –what else– the election of 2016. Later, we ask each other, “Now that it’s over, what’s next?”http://samschindler.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/WWWA_021_110816.mp3DOWNLOAD this episodeSUBSCRIBE to this podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Kids These Days!
Show 68: Spirituality & Kids

Kids These Days!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2012 56:27


Youth leaders from the Jewish, Christian and Muslim communities in Alaska join us to discuss the value of raising spiritual children. We'll learn about what kids who believe are doing for the community, and we'll explore why some children will reject their parents' religion while others find lasting value in the faith of their chidhood. IN-STUDIO GUESTS: Joining host Shana Sheehy in the studio: Afshan Mohammad joins us from the Islamic Community Center of Anchorage Alaska where she is also the principal of the Sunday Islamic School at Al-Noor Academy. Ms. Mohammad is the president of the Islamic Women’s Association of Alaska, and she teaches science at Eagle River High School. Rabbi Michael Oblath has almost 30 years experience serving as a Rabbi and is now at Anchorage’s Congregation Beth Shalom – a reform synagogue. Rabbi Oblath is versed in seven ancient languages, and is a frequent author and presenter on biblical history, geography and literature. Mark Zweifel is the District Youth Director for the Alaska Ministry Network of the Assemblies of God – a Christian congregation in Anchorage. He has nearly 20 years of youth and young-adult ministry experience. Pastor Zweifel & his wife Heidi recently moved to Alaska from Nevada where they ministered at the International Church of Las Vegas.