The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding is the Global Address for Muslim-Jewish Relations and the National Address for Black-Jewish Relations.

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Muslim-Jewish Relations

Since 2007, FFEU pioneered and has become the global address for Muslim-Jewish relations. Our programs span over 30 countries with a vast global network of grassroots organizations. Our global partners include heads of states and leaders from Muslim and Jewish communities supporting our groundbreaking efforts.

Black-Jewish Relations

FFEU was founded in 1989 by Rabbi Marc Schneier and the late Joseph Papp while tensions were increasing between the Jewish and African-American communities. For over two decades, FFEU was instrumental in repairing this historic alliance. In 2014, as it celebrated its 25th anniversary, FFEU was honored by the United States Congress as the national address for Black-Jewish relations.

GLOBAL IMPACT

Building Muslim-Jewish Relations In The Arabian Gulf & Greater Muslim World Since 2005

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The Rabbi

Rabbi Marc Schneier is the Founder and President of FFEU

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The Book

"Sons of Abraham: A Candid Conversation about the Issues That Divide and Unite Jews and Muslims, the definitive text on Muslim-Jewish relations", is being translated into Arabic, Hebrew, French, and many other languages.

NATIONAL IMPACT

Celebrating Black History Month

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Derrick Johnson

Rabbi Marc Schneier's Dialogue on Black-Jewish Relations

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Rabbi Marc Schneier's Dialogue on Black-Jewish Relations

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