World Interfaith Harmony Day

In 2010 the United Nations established “World Interfaith Harmony Week as a way to promote harmony between all peoples regardless of their faith.” In that spirit we have organized a meet up where we can all talk about and share our faith traditions in the spirit of openness. You are welcome to bring ethnic finger food to share.

  • Participants From Over 10 Faith Groups
  • Booths With Information on Each Faith
  • Small Listening Groups
  • Ethnic Finger Foods

Download a flyer: Harmony Day 2018

WE ARE ONE Vigil / Rally

We gather to stand in solidarity with one another and to celebrate our diversity, as well as our unity.

We believe in equality, liberty, and justice for all.

You are welcome to bring signs that express your concerns. We request that signs be peaceful, compassionate, and non-partisan.

“We are of course a nation of differences. Those differences don’t make us weak. They’re the source of our strength.” – Jimmy Carter

Yom Hashoah- Holocaust Remembrance

Surviving in Budapest, 1944
as told by Jussi Rajn

For thirty-four years, the Tri-City Interfaith Council has sponsored a Yom HaShoah Remembrance Service. This year the featured speaker will be Jussi Rajna, a Holocaust survivor and father of a Temple Beth Torah member.

A free-will offering will be received for the “Refugees Welcome Fund,” sponsored by the Jewish Family and Community Services. Every dollar donated will be matched

World Interfaith Harmony Day

In 2010 the United Nations established “World Interfaith Harmony Week as a way to promote harmony between all peoples regardless of their faith”. In that spirit we have organized a meetup where we can all talk about and share our faith traditions in the spirit of openness.

  • Participants From Over 10 Faith Groups Booths With Information on Each Faith
  • A Moderated Panel of Faith Leaders
  • Appetizers, Refreshments and Stimulating Conversation
  • Educational Fun For All Ages

For more information contact Moina Shaiq at 510-938-0536 or moinashaiq@gmail.com

Co-sponsored by Alameda County Human Relations Commission, Tri City Interfaith Council and Interfaith Woman of Peace.

Download a flyer: World Interfaith Harmony Day – 2016

World Interfaith Harmony Picnic

Tri-Cities Interfaith Council invites you to our second World Interfaith Harmony Picnic

Come join us to eat, play and talk about all the things that make our diverse community such an amazing place to live. Meet people from our diverse communities, including: Atheist, Baha’i, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, Unitarian Universalist, and more.

Bring yourself, your family, chairs, an umbrella, toys for kids, and finger food to share! Drinks and paper products will be provided. We look forward to seeing you and sharing in your company.

Sponsored by Interfaith Women of Peace and Alameda County Human Relations Commission