Thursday, September 13, 2007

Celebrations for all

Human beings are created from the dust of the earth; but do they resemble dust? Grapes come from vines; but do grapes look like vines? Does theft have the same shape as gallows? Does piety resemble eternal life? Nothing resembles its consequence. So the root of pain and torment is not evil. -Rumi, "Mathnawi"


As Jews approach the year 5768 and Muslims prepare for the start of the holy month of Ramadan, each of us pauses to reflect on all that we have done over the last year and all that we plan to do in the next.

The Center for Middle Eastern Studies and the Contemporary Iranian Studies program dedicates this time of reflection and renewal to you and countless others who work tirelessly, each in your own way, to bring peace, justice and compassion into the world.

Today, we recommit ourselves to carrying on in this path with you in this journey.

L'Shana Tova Umetuka Tikatevu.
May you be inscribed in the book of a Good and Sweet Year.

Ramadan Mubarak.
May you have a blessed Ramadan.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Volunteers Needed!

Ramadan is upon us, and that means our celebrations are right around the corner! But in order to make the events successful, we are looking for volunteers to help us. If anyone is interested in volunteering some time, effort or resources, please contact us at ramadancelebrations@gmail.com

Include your name, number and email address and we will contact you as soon as possible.