My Neighbour's Faith Visit to Reform Temple- Jan 31
As part of MORSL's "My Neighbour;'s Faith series", students are invited to join us for a special event hosted by one of our community partners, , during .
Come see how this community is reaching out to build connections across faiths, as we listen to Ms. Fariha Naqvi-Mohamed address the congregation as a guest speaker during Shabbat services.
About the speaker:
Fariha Naqvi-Mohamed was born and raised in Montreal where she is now raising her own family as a Mom of two. Fariha is the editor and founder of CanadianMomEh.com, an op-ed columnist with the Montreal Gazette, a social media maven, and a Video Journalist for City News Montreal. Fariha is the host of an award-winning segment entitled Diverse City. City News and Fariha Naqvi-Mohamed have made history as Fariha is the first woman in history to wear the hijab on Quebec television.
Fariha is a passionate ambassador for diversity and building bridges between communities.
Registration:
McGill students who wish to attend the shabbat service with MORSL are invited to sign up via our online form, in order to help us coordinate our meeting point.
Accessibility: The Temple is wheelchair accessible and is committed to its . Learn more on their site!
Bonus: As part of MORSL's Ny Neighbour's Faith series, McGill students are eligible for recognition on their co-curricular record. Signup online and we'll submit your details to myInvolvement for recognition on your McGill student co-curricular record after the event concludes.
Part of the "My Neighbour’s Faith" series of visits to religious organizations and sacred sites around Montreal to learn about different faith traditions. After the services, students are invited to gather and debrief. Through exposure, dialogue and experiential learning, students who participate in these visits become better equipped to live harmoniously in a pluralistic society.