On March 9, ATFA had the honor of co-hosting a meaningful interfaith Iftar Dinner at Sha'are Shalom Synagogue, bringing together individuals from diverse faith traditions, including Christians, Muslims, Hindus, and Jews. The evening was a powerful testament to the spirit of solidarity, understanding, and friendship.
Highlights of the Evening:
✅ Proclamation by Leesburg Mayor Kelly Burk on behalf of the City Council, recognizing the importance of interfaith collaboration.
✅ Inspiring speech by Loudoun County Chair Phyllis Randall, emphasizing the hope and unity fostered by such gatherings.
✅ Rabbi Neil Tow's insights on fasting in Judaism, deepening the connection between faith traditions.
✅ ATFA youth volunteers' engaging presentation on Ramadan, educating and inspiring guests about the significance of the holy month.
✅ Exciting raffle with special gifts for attendees, adding joy to the evening.
We are deeply grateful to Sha'are Shalom Synagogue for hosting this wonderful gathering and to all our distinguished guests who joined us in celebrating the values of compassion, reflection, and unity.
Events like these highlight the power of coming together across faiths, fostering meaningful dialogue, and strengthening our shared commitment to peace and mutual respect.
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