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TFUSA Discussion Meeting December 16, 2018
Thinkers Forum USA
Cordially invites all participants to the monthly Meeting / Discussion
On Sunday, December 16, 2018
Time
11: 50 AM
To
2: 30 PM
Speaker
Dr. Shoeb Amin
Topic
“Indexing Islamicity of Muslim-majority nations”
Moderator
Fayyaz A. Sheikh
Location
Saffron Restaurant
97-NY 303, Congers, N.Y. 10920
845 767 4444
Brunch served after lecture
Dubai’s secret Jews come out of the shadows …. submitted by Tariq Khan
RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE IN UAE???
By Jack Gold, World Israel News
A small community of Jews has opened Dubai’s first synagogue amid a tolerance campaign that has eased restrictions on minority religions in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bloomberg reported.
While Jews have maintained connections with their Arab neighbors for centuries, the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948 generated a wave of anti-Semitism that led to the expulsion of the majority of the Jews from Arab lands.
Today, as the region’s economy grows, a small Jewish community in Dubai has founded that city’s first synagogue, after meeting for years in various private homes to pray.
Dubai’s Jews rented a villa for prayer services and hospitality three years ago, and the synagogue’s “emergence from the shadows reflects warming relations between Israel and governments in the region,” Bloomberg noted. However, community members have asked visitors not to reveal its location or write about its activities, while some are even opposed to speaking openly about its existence.
On a typical Sabbath or Jewish holiday, a few dozen of the 150 or so members attend services. The congregation currently has no rabbi.
Following the reading of the weekly Torah portion, the prayer leader recites a traditional Jewish benediction for the welfare of the community’s host government. In Dubai, the prayer is recited as follows: “Bless and protect, guard and assist, exalt, magnify, and uplift the president of the U.A.E., Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed, and his deputy, the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, and all the rulers of the other emirates and their crown princes.”
Recently, Israel has enjoyed warming ties with Arab countries in the region. They share concerns over Iran’s activities across the region, including its nuclear program and its involvement in civil wars in Syria and Yemen.
In October, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paid a historic visit to the Gulf state of Oman, and two other Israeli ministers visited the UAE.
Bloomberg highlighted the UAE’s effort to project an image of openness, easing restrictions on religious minorities in a campaign aimed at generating more business.
The Muslim country’s minister of tolerance, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak, sponsored a World Tolerance Summit in November for 1,200 Muslims, Christians, Hindus, Jews, and others from around the world.
“For decades, anything Jewish was avoided in the Arab world, and explicit signs of Jewishness were risky,” Ghanem Nuseibeh, a co-founder of political risk consultants Cornerstone Global Associates Ltd., told Bloomberg. “A new generation of Arabs and Jews are more culturally accepting of each other.”
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The ‘father of information theory’, Claude Shannon brought us our digital world
Worth watching video below how a mathematician who loved playing black jack, thought about simple 0-1, yes-no, on-off concept and brought us digital age. ( fayyaz sheikh)
If 100 years ago futurists were imagining things that were not so different from Skype-like global communications technologies and wonders such as a device that could encompass all the instruments of an orchestra, they did so on distinctly analogue lines. What no one foresaw, however, was that a single system would underpin nearly every innovation of the coming information revolution. Enter Claude Shannon, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology-educated mathematician who solved the communication problem that early 20th century thinkers didn’t even know we had.