The Jewish Chronicle

Hasmonean girls join new interfaith enterprise

- BY JC REPORTER

GIRLS FROM Hasmonean High School swapped ideas on social action with peers from an Islamic faith school in a new programme designed to improve relations between Muslims and Jews.

The Mill Hill school hosted a group from the Al-Khoei School in Brondesbur­y in the “Dream It, Do It” initiative run by Faiths Forum for London.

The 30 girls were split into smaller, mixed groups and asked to come up with a social action project.

In the return session at the Islamic school later this month, the teams will have to pitch their proposal to a panel of judges, competing for up to £200 to put it into action.

The students have previously met in an interfaith coding programme which the forum has run for a number of years.

Rabbi Natan Levy, FFL’s head of operations, said,

“The Israel-Palestine conflict in May revealed that interfaith organisati­ons like ours needed to do more work getting young people from Jewish and Muslim communitie­s to collaborat­e on impactful projects, to overcome the negative stereotype­s and labels that were threatenin­g to become the new normal in both communitie­s.”

Raphael Kessler, head of computing at Hasmonean, said, “It was great to see how quickly the girls were getting along, chatting about the relevant topic and their lives in general. It was very apparent that any difference­s of religion or background were irrelevant and they saw each other as equals.”

FFL mentor Meghan Taylor said it was “fantastic seeing the girls interact with each other and make interfaith inperson friendship­s post-Covid. Their happiness was infectious and I was very proud to be a part of this initiative.”

It was great to see how quickly the girls were getting along’

 ?? ?? Working together: girls from Hasmoneana­nd Al-Khoei Schools
Working together: girls from Hasmoneana­nd Al-Khoei Schools

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