Obama Nominates First Non-Christian to Lead Religious Freedom Initiative

RELIGION DISPATCHES
By Peter Montgomery
“O. C. Blue Amulet” (2009) by Yona Verwer; print 16” x 20"
S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced yesterday (Monday) that President Barack Obama is nominating the first non-Christian, Rabbi David Saperstein, to the post of ambassador for international religious freedom. Saperstein has served as head of the Religious Action Center for Reform Judaism for more than 30 years, been a member of the advisory council for the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, and teaches First Amendment and Jewish law at Georgetown Law school. In his remarks on Saperstein’s religious freedom pedigree, Kerry called him “the gold standard,” pointing to his work “across faith lines,” with “women of faith networks,” and with “American Muslim communities.” [link]

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I can think of no better way to honor this announcement than with this remarkable work by Yona Verwer. Obviously, the Rabbi deserves credit for his work, and Obama and Kerry for their vision to nominate the first non-Christian to this position; but the work of Yona Verwer is the visual celebration that will stay with me.
Yona said…
Thank you Ernest for your very kind words! And thanks for your unwavering support of artists of all denominations.
SPACEIO said…
Congratulations Yona Verwer! Great achievement!

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