How can religion help bridge deep divides? What makes interfaith dialogue truly effective?
Join us for a short lecture by Dr. Ben Mollov, lecturer at Bar-Ilan University and author of Approaches to Jewish-Arab Interreligious Dialogue and Peacebuilding: Theory and Practice . Dr. Mollov will share insights and lessons from over 30 years of work in Jewish-Arab dialogue, drawing on intercultural and interreligious approaches to conflict resolution and peacebuilding.
YEHUDA STOLOV is the executive director of the Interfaith Encounter Association (www.interfaith-encounter.org), an organization that works since 2001 to build peaceful inter-communal relations in the Holy Land by fostering mutual respect and trust between people and communities through active interfaith dialogue.
Dr. Stolov has lectured on the role of religious dialogue in peace-building throughout the world, including Jordan, India, Indonesia, Turkey, South Korea, North America and Europe. He also published many papers on related issues.
In 2006, he was awarded the Immortal Chaplains Foundation Prize for Humanity, which honors those who "risked all to protect others of a different faith or ethnic origin"; and in 2015 he was awarded the IIE Victor J. Goldberg Prize for Peace in the Middle East.
Among other activities, Dr. Stolov was a member of the International Council of the International Association for Religious Freedom and a member of the steering committee for the United Nations Decade of Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation for Peace.
He holds a B.Sc. and a M.Sc. in Physics and a Ph.D. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is married and father of three children, living in Jerusalem.