Book Title: Parliament of Worlds Religion 2009 Melbourne Australia
Author(s): Parliament of the World’s Religions
Publisher: USA Parliament of the Worlds Religions
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MONASH University
Arts
Interreligious Relations in the 21st Century: A Post-Parliament Reflection Organisation: The UNESCO Chair in Interreligious and Intercultural Relations Team in partnership with the Centre for Islam and the Modern World, the Australian Centre for Jewish Civilization, the Centre for Studies in Religion & Theology and the Monash Asia Institute, Monash University. Description: A one-day symposium for scholars in the field of interreligious relations following the Melbourne Parliament of the World's Religions.
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Website: Accessibility: 5-minute walk from Caulfield train station
Jewish Environmental Showhouse Tour
Description: There will be a detailed tour of the house and its features. The primary goal is to demonstrate the many
unique water- and energy-saving features.
Private house, Camberwell
Thursday 10 December 2009
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Leo Baeck Centre 9819 7160
Accessibility: The venue and address will be provided upon booking
900 Dandenong Rd, Monash University, Caulfield Thursday 10 December 2009
8.30 am- 5.00 pm
$50.00 (full registration) $30.00 (student concession)
Participation is restricted to those who have attended the Parliament of the World's Religions. If you are interested in receiving an invitation to this symposium, contact Anna.Halafoff@darts.monash.edu.au www.arts.monash.edu.au/psi/post-parliament
World Peace, Who is Responsible? A Public Talk by His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso
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Organisation: Dalai Lama in Australia
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Jain Education International
2.00 pm- 4.00 pm
FREE
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Compassion can heal not only inner anger, but the world's violence."
His Holiness has been a champion of World Peace for over fifty years. Twenty years ago, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his non-violent, middle-way approach to finding a solution to the situation in Tibet.
The Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre - Plenary Hall,
2 Clarendon Street, Southbank
Thursday 10 December 2009
2.00 pm-4.00 pm
Plenary Hall - Platinum $125.00
Plenary Hall - A Reserve $75.00
Plenary Hall - B Reserve $55.00
Banquet Room -C Reserve $35.00 (Talk to be relayed via large screens in room]
The Jewish Journey: A Tour of Jewish Time Through the Artistry of Glass Organisation: Temple Beth Israel
Description: Over a period of ten years, the renowned Australian glass artist David Wright created a series of 23 giant glass medallions for Temple Beth Israel in Melbourne, illustrating the major journeys of the Jewish people: through the week, through the year, and through a Jewish life. This tour will introduce the
participants to this remarkable artistic creation and explore its place within the architecture and outlook of the synagogue, Melbourne's largest.
Temple Beth Israel, 76-82 Alma Road, St Kilda
Thursday 10 December 2009
10.30 am-Noon
FREE
Temple Beth Israel 9510 1488
www.dalailamainaustralia.org
www.dalailamainaustralia.org
www.tbi.org.au
Accessibility: Trams 3 and 67 from the City stop at the cnr of Alma and Brighton Rds
Melbourne Believer Slam - Parliament Series Final
Description: The Melbourne Believer Slam is a faith friendly human voice competition dedicated to building social harmony by encouraging responsible freedom of expression. People inspiring people. Baptist Church, 174 Collins Street, City
Location: Date: Thursday 10 December 2009 Time: Doors open 7.30 pm Cost: Check website Website:
www.melbournebelieverslam.com/
VR Parliament of the World's Religions
For Private & Personal Use Only
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