Religious tolerance
A turning point in religious history - opinion
The Fourth of July also commemorates a turning point in Western religious history that was a blessing to the Jews.
What Abu Dhabi taught me about tolerance
Queen Rania and manifestations of antisemitism in Jordan - opinion
Extremism and antisemitism are becoming mainstream - opinion
Why are religious leaders silent on antisemitism? - opinion
Religious leaders have power and influence, but they are not joining the fight against antisemitism.
Indonesian textbooks show major shift towards tolerance and inclusivity, report finds
Indonesia's national curriculum has faced several changes in the curriculum content, namely on subjects including Judaism and the Jewish people, Israel and the Holocaust, and minorities
Vatican ambr. and MKs condemn harassment of Christians, says ‘no place for hate’
This marks the first time the committee has held a discussion on the harassment of Christians.
Azerbaijan becomes first Muslim-majority country to define antisemitism in textbooks
An IMPACT-se report studied 53 textbooks from Azerbaijan's national curriculum, finding notable updates, including the removal of anti-Israel narratives, and showing no signs of Islamist rhetoric.
Egyptian government legalizes 293 churches, reinforcing religious inclusivity
Under Article 8 of Law No. 80, which governs the construction and restoration of churches in Egypt, the government continues to support religious institutions by aligning them with legal standards.
Ramadan and Passover: Amid the violence, a sign of hope - opinion
Even amid the war between Israel and Hamas the conflict has not morphed into a more calamitous religious war between Muslims and Jews.
New York City to pay $17.5 million for forcing women to remove hijabs for mug shots
The preliminary class action settlement covers men and women required to remove religious attire before being photographed.
Israeli-Druze social activist: Israeli society will recover
Lorena Khateeb spoke at The Jerusalem Post's Women Leaders Summit.
Why we must fight intolerance - opinion
To stand against intolerance is to stand against those that would choose not to respect or embrace others and their diversity.
Religious leaders call for respect, dialogue amid wartime tensions in Haifa
The statement added that the notion of tolerance and mutual respect are values upheld across Abrahamic faiths.