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    Israeli Liran Gerassi Leads Catholic-Jewish Dialogue in Milwaukee

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    What It Is About

    Liran Gerassi, an Israeli social entrepreneur, breaks new ground as he assumes the role of director at the Lux Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies within Sacred Heart Seminary in Milwaukee. He is the first Israeli to hold a directorial position and work within the seminary.

    Why It Matters

    The appointment of Liran Gerassi signifies a pivotal moment in fostering stronger bonds and dialogue between Catholic and Jewish communities. His efforts aim to educate future Catholic leaders about Jewish history and the significance of Jewish-Catholic dialogue, promoting reconciliation and understanding in communities worldwide.

    The Background Story

    Liran Gerassi is no stranger to initiatives breaking barriers. In 2009, Gerassi founded The Equalizer, a sports program aimed at creating social equality through team sports and academic support. Under his leadership, the program expanded internationally, reaching diverse communities across Israel and beyond.

    The Bigger Picture

    In Milwaukee, Gerassi brings a unique Israeli Jewish perspective to the table. He engages with the seminary students by teaching about Israel’s rich history and Judaism, introducing Hebrew words of the week, and encouraging meaningful discussions about cultural and religious roots.

    Gerassi’s Contributions

    His role as the new director goes beyond traditional responsibilities. By facilitating community outreach programs and creating platforms like “Bagels with Lux,” he aims to bridge the gap between Jewish communities and the seminary, fostering a spirit of dialogue and cooperation.

    A Bright Future

    Gerassi’s Israeli heritage and diverse background make him a source of curiosity and learning for seminarians, fostering an environment of open dialogue. His presence at the seminary is not just a role; it’s an opportunity to strengthen interfaith relations and promote mutual respect and understanding. As he continues to lead with pride in his Israeli and Jewish identity, Gerassi’s work not only impacts Catholic-Jewish relations but also enhances Israel’s image as a nation fostering global peace and harmony.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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