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Foundation for Ethnic Understanding

Foundation for Ethnic Understanding
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Abbreviation FFEU
Motto "We are dedicated to strengthening relations between ethnic communities"
Formation 1989
Type not-for-profit organization
Headquarters New York, NY, United States
President
Marc Schneier
Revenue (2015)
$932,979
Expenses (2015) $1,093,755
Website www.ffeu.org

The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding (FFEU) is a not-for-profit organization based in New York that focuses on improving Muslim–Jewish relations and black–Jewish relations. FFEU was founded in 1989 by Rabbi Marc Schneier and theatrical producer and director Joseph Papp. The goals of the organization are in part motivated by the historical cooperation between African Americans and Jewish Americans during the Civil Rights Movement. Russell Simmons joined the Board of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding in 2002 as Chairman of the Board. In 2007, the Foundation began its program in Muslim–Jewish Relations and has since hosted the First National Summit of Imams and Rabbis, two European conferences of Muslim and Jewish Leaders, three Missions of Muslim and Jewish Leaders to Washington D.C., and has held the annual program "The Weekend of Twinning" each November since 2008.

In 2007, Schneier and Simmons started project to create a global movement of reconciliation between Muslims and Jews. FFEU has engaged Muslim–Jewish Relations on both the grassroots and leadership levels. On November 7, 2007 FFEU hosted the first-ever National Summit of Rabbis and Imams in New York with the participation of imams and rabbis from 11 cities across America. The following year the FFEU launched the 1st Annual Weekend of Twinning, during which 50 mosques and 50 synagogues held one-on-one programs in cities across North America focusing on they similarities in the faith traditions; including common rituals, customs, and beliefs. Each year since 2008, FFEU has hosted a Weekend of Twinning. In 2012, the 5th Weekend of Twinning held programs in 25 countries. During the 5th Weekend of Twinning, a Chanukah Luncheon was hosted by Schneier and Imam Shamsi Ali, featuring the Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel Yona Metzger and leading American Imams. FFEU partners with the Islamic Society of North America on many of its projects.


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