Sunday,
January 25, 2009 | 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Contact: Mike Ghouse (214) 325-1916 and
MikeGhouse@aol.com
Previous Report:
http://www.foundationforpluralism.com/Images_HolocaustDay/HMD2006_ProgramReport.asp
Reflections on Holocaust:
http://www.mikeghouse.net/Articles/Reflections-on-holocaust.asp
Texas Jewish Post:
http://www.texasjewishpost.com/print_this_story.asp?smenu=106&sdetail=2794
The Foundation for Pluralism and the World Muslim
Congress have announced the commemoration of the 2nd
Annual Holocaust remembrance day on Sunday, January 25,
2009.
On this day residents of the Dallas / Fort Worth
Metroplex would come together as humans of all
affiliations to learn to understand the Human suffering
and to develop an open mind and an open heart towards
each other in the process of healing and repairing the
world. "I believe the biggest contributor in the process
of healing is acknowledgement, understanding and feeling
the suffering of the other" Mike Ghouse.
My dear friend Eli is a good human being, and has
suggested that, let this Remembrance be anchored in the
Holocaust but reflect upon atrocities against humanity,
no matter where and when. If my heart cannot cry out for
the suffering of another human, then I should not expect
any one to understand my suffering, but then it would be
a world without soul.
I believe the biggest favor we can do to ourselves is to
be human, to be human is to feel the pain of another
human, helplessness of another being.
We invite an essay in 500 words or less to express the
atrocity that you are aware of, that you feel the pain
for, together let’s reflect upon the viciousness of a
few humans and what we can do “never again” it.
Peace is caused by each one of us, just as atrocities
are also initiated by each one among us.
My peace and my security hinges on peace and security
around me. If others are not secure and safe, I cannot
expect safety for me either. I cannot expect my safety,
if I threaten others. I cannot expect peace in others,
if it is not in me.
It is in our selfish interests to work for peace.
Indeed, it is our duty to cause peace, to initiate peace
and to work for peace. Each one of us is responsible to
create a better world for ourselves and for human kind.
We have to work toward the belief that saving one life
is like saving the whole of humanity.
To sustain peace “being peaceful is not enough”, you
have to nurture it though your words, actions and
initiatives.
In 2006 the United Nations proclaimed January 27th as a
Holocaust remembrance day to commemorate the greatest
atrocity the world had ever witnessed. In support of
that, the Foundation for Pluralism organized an event on
Thursday, January 26, 2006 to accommodate the Jewish
Sabbath as January 27 fell on a Friday in 2006.
Information on last year’s event can be found at:
Holocaust day 2006
Reflections on Holocaust:
http://www.mikeghouse.net/Articles/Reflections-on-holocaust.asp
Texas Jewish Post:
http://www.texasjewishpost.com/print_this_story.asp?smenu=106&sdetail=2794
* I welcome the appropriate words for this press
release, please do not complain, if you know the right
words and chose not to share. The essence of this action
is to be human and connect with other human as human
jettisoning all other identities.
Our Mission is to encourage individuals to develop an
open mind and an open heart toward their follow beings.
If we can learn to accept and respect the God given
uniqueness of each one of the 7 billion of us, then
conflicts fade and solutions emerge. We believe that
knowledge leads to understanding and understanding to
acceptance and appreciation of a different point of
view.
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& Pluralistic Societies
2665 Villa Creek Dr, Suite 206, Dallas, TX 75234 (214)
325-1916