Variety Magazine hails the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding as a leading Celebrity Philanthropy .
Muslim-Jewish Relations
Temple Emanu-El
Rabbi Marc Schneier, keynote speaker, at Temple Emanu-El addressed a group of 250 young leaders about Muslim Jewish Interfaith dialogue at an event organized by the NYC Muslim-Jewish Solidarity Committee (NYCMJSC), an NGO created by the FFEU consisting of influential young leaders from Muslim and Jewish communities in New York City. 
State Department briefing with Rabbi Marc Schneier and Imam Shamsi Ali
and distinguished foreign visitors from India, Japan, Kenya, Lebanon, Nepal, the Netherlands, Singapore, and Sri Lanka; during a round-table session organized by the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) held at the Nusantara Foundation.

Rabbi Schneier inspires a group of 21 young international leaders from 5 Continents. He discussed FFEU's groundbreaking efforts to improve Muslim-Jewish relations and the Foundation's signature program, the Season of Twinning. This event was organized by the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), and was held at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations.
2015 Season of Twinning
The FFEU is gearing up for our upcoming signature event
This November, thousands of Muslims and Jews, religious leaders, youth, and women associations together with allies in the Christian and other faith communities will go out into streets in cities across America and around the world to publicly declare 'We Refuse to be Enemies'. Activities will include Spread Hummus not Hate, Feeding the Hungry, Addressing environmental issues and offering aide to migrants in Europe. Want to build a twinning event in your own community? Click the picture to read more and learn how! 
Sons of Abraham  in paper back!
Rabbi Marc Schneier and Imam Shamsi Ali's book    Sons of Abraham: A Candid Conversation about the Issues That Divide and Unite Jews and Muslims   in paper back!

The newly published version of the book, explores the erroneous ideas that extremists in each religion use to justify harmful behavior.  It tackles one of the biggest and most urgent challenges communities all over the world currently face - namely fighting against existing misconceptions about the other. 
Black-Jewish Relations
Congressional Event features
Rabbi Marc Schneier
Rabbi Schneier hosted by 35 African-American and Jewish members of Congress at a breakfast session convened by  Congressman Alcee L. Hastings.
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Muslim-Jewish Program Director, Walter Ruby, visits with largest African-American Muslim Organization
From left to right Imam Alfred Mohammed, Imam W. Deen Mohammed II,  President of The Mosque Cares , and Walter Ruby.