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This
is a public statement from the Heads of Communities and Institutions
of the three monotheistic Religions in Jerusalem released on November
7th during several days of meetings in Washington, DC.
In PDF format
All of us believe in one Creator and Guide of the
Universe. We believe that the essence of religion is to worship Him
and respect the life and dignity of all human beings, regardless of
religion, nationality and gender.
We accordingly commit ourselves to
using our positions of leadership, and the influence of our good
offices, to advance these sacred values, to prevent religion from
being used as a source of conflict, and instead serve the goals of
just and comprehensive peace and reconciliation.
Our respective Holy Places have become
a major element in our conflict. We lament that this is the case, as
our respective attachments to our holy places should not be a cause of
bloodshed, let alone be sites of violence or other expressions of
hatred. Holy places must remain dedicated to prayer and worship only,
places where believers have free access and put themselves in the
presence of the Creator. Holy places are there for believers to draw
inspiration to strengthen their acceptance and love of Almighty and
all His creatures, from all religions and all nationalities.
Accordingly each religious community should treat the
Holy Sites of the other faiths in a manner that respects their
integrity and independence and avoids any act of desecration,
aggression or harm.
We, believers from three religions,
have been placed in this land, Jews, Christians and Muslims. It is our
responsibility to find the right way to live together in peace rather
than to fight and kill one other. Palestinians yearn for the end to
occupation and for what they see as their inalienable rights. Israelis
long for the day when they can live in personal and national security.
Together we must find ways of reaching these goals.
Towards these ends we are actively working to:
1. Establish “hot line” procedures of rapid
communication among ourselves in order to address and advise
government officials regarding issues of protection of and access to
Holy Sites before such issues become cause for conflict.
2. Establish mechanisms to monitor media for derogatory
representations of any religion, and issue statements in response to
such representations.
3. Together reflect on the future of Jerusalem, support
the designation of the Old City of Jerusalem as a World Heritage Site,
work to secure open access to the Old City for all communities, and
seek a common vision for this city which all of us regard as holy.
4. Promote education for mutual respect and acceptance
in schools and in the media. We will sponsor a conference for Israeli
and Palestinian educators, academics and Ministers of Education on
“The Role of Religion in Educating for Peace: Principles and
Practices.”
5. Demonstrate through our relations that differences
can and should be addressed through dialogue rather than through
violence, and strive to bring this message to our respective
communities and political leaders that they may embrace this approach
accordingly.
6. Provide ongoing consultation to our government
leaders, and through the example of our work together remind them that
the interests of one community can only be served by also respecting
and valuing the humanity and interests of all other communities.
Jewish Council members
include Rabbi Shlomo Amar - Chief Sephardic Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi
Yonah Metzger - Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Shear Yashuv
Cohen - Chief Rabbi of Haifa, Rabbi David Rosen and Oded Wiener --
Director General of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel.
Christian Council members
include Patriarch Theophilos III - Greek Orthodox Patriarchate,
Patriarch Michel Sabah, - Latin Patriarchate, Bishop Suheil Dawani -
The Anglican Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East, Bishop Munib
Younan - Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Holy Land and Jordan.
Muslim Council members
include Shaykh Tayseer Rajab Hamed Bayoud Tamimi – Supreme Judge of
the Sharia Courts in the Palestine Department, Sheik Jamal Bawatnah -
Minister of Awqaf, Salah Zuhayka - Assistant Secretary of the Waqf,
Sheikh Hatem Hilmi Bakri and Sheikh Abdel Salam Mraish.
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