INTERFAITH PATHS TO PEACE
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My Recipe for Peace

 Annual Fundraising Dinner

"My Recipe for Peace"


Thursday, July 12, 2012
6:30-8:30 pm

The Temple, 5101 US Hwy. 42, Louisville, KY

 (Brownsboro Rd. & Lime Kiln Ln.)
This Year's Program is offered in Memory of Physician and Peacemaker Joan E. Thomas, MD

Join us to hear ten of Louisville's outstanding community leaders share their personal "Recipes" for how they go about peacemaking in their daily lives.  

And as you listen to these powerful presentations, enjoy a delicious vegetarian dinner created from culinary recipes provided by the
evening's speakers!  

$25 per person (includes dinner) ~ RESERVATIONS REQUIRED ~ Deadline is July 9th 

This fundraising dinner helps support the mission of Interfaith Paths to Peace.  
We hope you can join us for this special event but, if you cannot attend, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to Interfaith Paths to Peace.


For Reservations/Donations click here

This Year's Presenters Include:

Muhammad Babar ~ Physician, Peacemaker and Philanthropist representing Louisville’s Pakistani-

                                        American Community, a group which promotes interfaith cooperation.

Martin Brooks ~ Regional Director, Peace Catalyst International, an organization fostering dialogue

                                 between Evangelical Christians and Muslims.

Jack Jezreel ~ Founder of JustFaith Ministries, a Louisville-based national organization offering

                            programs that transform people and expand their commitment to social ministry.

Libby Mills ~ Executive Director, Restorative Justice Louisville, a group that brings juvenile offenders

                           and their victims together in a constructive rather than punitive response to crime.

Rita Philips ~ Interim Operations Manager, Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, a facility

                            highlighting the long dormant history of African Americans in our region.

Geshe Kelsang Rapgyal ~ Tibetan Buddhist Monk and Resident Teacher, Drepung Gomang Institute,

                                                   Louisville’s Tibetan Buddhist Community.

Brian Riendeau ~ Executive Director, Dare to Care Food Bank, an organization that each year serves

                                   over 12 million meals to families in 13 counties in Louisville and Kentuckiana.

Gaylia Rooks ~ Co-Senior Rabbi, The Temple (Congregation Adath Israel Brith Sholom), Louisville's

                               largest and Kentucky’s oldest Reform Jewish congregation.

Dianne Timmering ~ Vice President for Spirituality, Signature Healthcare, a business providing quality

                                         long-term healthcare in 73 communities in seven states.

Xiao Yin Zhao ~ Executive Director, World Affairs Council of Louisville and Southern Indiana, a group

                                providing international programs, speakers and educational activities.

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