Baltimore, MD - Aug. 29, 2025 - As reported by BJL, a groundbreaking interfaith summit took place this week in Julis, Israel, convened by the Chief Rabbinate and the Interior Ministry. The event brought together top religious leaders from across faiths — Jewish, Druze, Christian, and Muslim — in a powerful display of unity, peace, and mutual respect.

We are proud to share that two of our very own leaders, Maryland State Senator Dalya Attar and Maryland State Senator Shelley Hettleman, were present at this historic gathering. The Senators were invited by the Israeli Embassy to participate in the high-level meeting, representing not only their districts but also the broader values of respect, coexistence, and international partnership that our community holds dear.

The meeting featured heartfelt calls for unity and peace from figures such as Sephardic Chief Rabbi David Yosef, HaRav Simcha Eliezer Weiss, and Druze spiritual leader Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif. Religious leaders emphasized the sanctity of life and the shared moral obligation across faiths to speak out against violence and injustice — values deeply aligned with those held by our local senators and the communities they serve.

In addition to attending the interfaith gathering, the senators also held meetings with members of the Knesset and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, engaging in meaningful dialogue around shared democratic values and regional cooperation.

We thank both senators for representing our values on the global stage and for standing alongside leaders of all faiths in the pursuit of peace and mutual understanding