Events

Seattle, WA: February 19-20 2010, Friends of Sabeel North America
Plenary address and workshops
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Seattle, WA:  Sunday, February 21, 4-6PM
THE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT, JEWISH SPIRITUALITY, TRADITION & PSYCHOLOGY
with Mark Braverman & Rabbi Yohanna Kinberg
At Hillel at the University of Washington.
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Honolulu, HI: February 26-27 2010, Friends of Sabeel North America
Plenary address and workshops
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Pleasant Hill, CA: Hope Center Covenant Church:. March 3rd, 7PM
Book reading and lecture.  Hosted by In His Steps:  Pathways to Peace
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Berkeley, CA:  Thursday, Feb 4, 1-3 PM, Church Divinity School of the Pacific
Lecture and discussion.  Hosted by the Area I Biblical Faculty, Graduate Theological Union
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Walnut Creek, CA:  Rossmoor Community:  Thursday, March 4th, 4PM
Book reading and lecture.  Hosted by Human Rights in the Middle East
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Marin County, CA, March 5-6: Friends of Sabeel North America
Plenary address and workshops
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Corte Madera, Marin County, CA, March 7th, 7 PM:  Book Passage Book Store
Book reading and signing
51 Tamal Vista Blvd.
Corte Madera, CA 94925
(415) 927-0960
www.bookpassage.com

Santa Cruz, CA,  March 9th, 7:30 PM: Program at Inner Light Ministries
“Seven Jewish Children: A Play for Gaza,” by British playwright Caryl Churchill
Address by Mark Braverman, author of Fatal Embrace
Responses from panelists: Marouen Ben Jebara, Richard Moss, and
Rev. Deborah Johnson
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Portland, OR, Friday March 12th 11AM
Book Reading and Lecture
St. Michaels & All Angels
1704 NE 43rd Avenue, Portland, OR
Contact: Rev. Marla McGarry-Lawrence: DcnMarla@aol.com
Ph: (503) 284-7141

Portland, OR, Friday March 12th 7PM
Book reading and Lecture
First Unitarian Church
1011 SW 12th, Portland
Contact: Curt Bell: mckimbells@comcast.net
Ph: (503) 227-0016

Tripoli, Lebanon: May 25-30, 2010, University of Balamand and World Council of Churches
The People of God in Bible and Tradition: Semantic Implications and Modern Relevance
Invited paper