MIT: Independent Activities Period: IAP

IAP 2014



Jerusalem: Movie and Dinner

Marissa Feinman, Director of Student Life and Programming, Hillel, Ora Gladstone, Coordinator of the Addir Fellows Program

Jan/30 Thu 03:45PM-07:30PM Museum of Science, Meet at the museum, travel together to dinner

Enrollment: Limited: Advance sign-up required
Prereq: must pre register for ticket price to be covered

Enjoy this film in the company of an interfaith MIT field trip! After viewing the film at the Museum of Science we'll travel back to MIT and discuss our experience over a delicious free dinner.

Please click here to register in advance

Film Description: The Promised Land for the Jews, the Holy Land to Christians, and the Land of the Prophets to the Muslim world.

Explore for the first time in IMAX this crossroads of civilization and faith. Jerusalem is an historic media initiative that comprises a spectacular giant screen film and a multi-year, multi component public education programme.

The film will convey the story of Jerusalem in all its beauty and diversity, illuminating global public opinion and understanding about Jerusalem on a vast scale. We seek to present an exceptional vision of Jerusalem – as a city of universal historical, spiritual, cultural and archaeological importance – and to promote, with unprecedented impact, tolerance and goodwill between Jews, Christians and Muslims.

Sponsor(s): Hillel, Addir Fellows Interfaith Dialogue, MIT - Israel
Contact: Marissa Feinman, (617) 253-2982, mfeinman@mit.edu