ARI SHAPIRO, NPR Host: Jews, Muslims and Christians typically worship at separate institutions. In Omaha, Neb., the Tri-Faith Initiative works to close that gap, both physically and spiritually. Now its members are working to support each other and withstand the strains on relationships that have come with the war between Israel and Hamas. Nebraska Public Media’s Jolie Peal reports.
JOLIE PEAL, Nebraska Public Media: On the Tri-Faith Initiative’s campus, there are four buildings. There’s a mosque, synagogue, church and an interfaith center. A bridge named after the prophet Abraham connects them. The initiative started 17 years ago as an experiment to bring different faith communities together to learn and understand one another…
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