In the wake of the massacre at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, interfaith communities are supporting one another. They say they're trying to live by the idea of "love thy neighbor" to create bridges between religions. Newsy spoke with an imam and a rabbi from the Washington, D.C., area who have become friends over years of working on this mission.
Imam, Rabbi Say Interfaith Connections Will Keep Hatred At Bay
A D.C.-area imam and rabbi have been working to grow connections between their two religions in the hopes of combating hate.
Imam, Rabbi Say Interfaith Connections Will Keep Hatred At Bay
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October 31, 2018

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