A Jewish-Buddhist conversation on the importance of relationships and being connected for human life with Tsunma Konchok Jinpa Chodron and Miriam Vynograd
Humans are relational beings. What role do relationships (with other people, with other creatures, with God and with myself) play in human life? What kind of connection and community do we need? Can we be connected to everyone and everything or does our connectedness reach its limits? And to what extent can faith only succeed in relationship?
All religions have something to say on questions of this kind. On this evening, we will bring perspectives from Judaism and Buddhism into an interreligious discussion.
in cooperation with the European Janusz Korczak Academy (EJKA) and the German Buddhist Union (DBU).
Please note: We do not charge any participation fees for this event, but would be very happy to receive a donation on the evening itself!
An offer as part of the Domberg Academy's seasonal theme"Connecting".
Price information:
Please register by April 2.