Interfaith Experience
Along with his directorship at IEA, he also retains a membership with the Advisory Board of the Foundation for Interreligious Diplomacy, a status as founder of The Future Shapers Institute, a consultancy to the EUREPA Suisse SA and the Saint Nicholas Foundation. He also is a member of the Standing Committee of “The Trialogue of Cultures” of the Herbert Quandt Foundation. Yehuda was also awarded the 2006 Prize for Humanity by the Immortal Chaplains Foundation. As described, this award honors those who "risked all to protect others of a different faith or ethnic origin".
Previously, he held the following titles:
• Membership with the Steering Committee for the United Nations Decade of Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation for Peace.
• Membership in the Council of Demiurgus Peace International.
• Regional Coordinator of the Middle East and North Africa Region of the United Religions Initiative (URI).
• Membership in the Interim and Global Council of the URI.
• Co-organizer of The Contemporary Challenges to the Abrahamic Religions.
• Membership in the Executive Committee/Board of The International Council of Christians and Jews (ICCJ).
• Organizer in the second annual conference and of the Middle East Abrahamic Forum (MEAF).
• Co-organizer of the foundation conference of the Middle East Abrahamic Forum (with Egyptian, Jordanian and Palestinian counterparts).
• General Secretary of The Israel Interfaith Association.
• Membership in the Young Leadership Committee of the ICCJ.
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