Imams and Rabbis --Gender/Countries / Participants

Tree Fitzpatrick therese.fitzpatrick at gmail.com
Mon Mar 27 06:34:31 PST 2006


thanks, Michael, for giving us some demographics about this event.

Wow.  Wow.  Wow.

Who sponsored it?  I am dazzled.

On 3/26/06, Michael M Pannwitz <mmpanne at boscop.de> wrote:
>
> Dear Tree and all,
> Funda Oral pointed out that I did not mention Turkey.
> I knew I can count on this group!
> Well, in fact there were 5 participants from Turkey and I am correcting
> my account below
> -total of 40 countries (not 39)
> -Turkey with five participants right there in that category with the
> Netherlands
> Greetings from Berlin
> mmp
>
> Michael M Pannwitz wrote:
> > Dear Tree,
> > ho gave you the info on the gender distribution.
> > Pretty clear, that one.
> >
> > On other "distribution",
> > details gleaned from the contact list:
> > There were 40 countries present.
> > With one participant each from Quatar, Poland, Bosnia, Tanzania,
> > Vatikan, Ivory Coast, Norway, Singapore, Ukraine, Peru, Mali, Senegal,
> > Denmark, Estonia and Tadjikistan
> > With two participants each from Lebanon, Venezuela, Austria, Iran,
> > Canada, Indonesia
> > With three participants each from Germany, Tunisia, Egypt,Kenya, Nigeria
> > With four: Jordan,
> > With five: Netherlands, Turkey
> > With more than five: Russia (8), Belgium (8), Italy (9)
> > With more than 10: Marocco(10),Switzerland (11), Spain (15), UK (17),
> > Palestine (20)
> > With plenty: USA (40),France (53) and Israel (65).
> >
> > That counts up to about 300 of which about 140 were Imams and Rabbis.
> > An amazing crowd and I wouldnt be surprised about an even larger number
> > of Imams and Rabbis tje next time around with a much larger
> > international mix yet.
> >
> > Greetings from Berlin
> > mmp
> >
> >
> > Tree Fitzpatrick wrote:
> >> Thanks, Harrison, for your wonderful report.  And thanks to HO,
> >> Michael and his colleagues for doing this amazing work in the world.
> >> I know, I know, the rabbis and imans also did this wonderful work so
> >> thanks for all of them as well.
> >>
> >> I hope my above paragraph conveyed my sincere, warm, enthusiasm and
> >> gratitude.  Now I have a question.  I do not ask this question to
> >> collapse the field or to diminish the great, wonderful work but I am
> >> sitting here with a curiosity.  What was the gender distribution among
> >> the rabbis and imans?  I guess there is no such thing as a female
> >> iman?  So I am wondering if all the rabbis were guys?  By voicing my
> >> curiosity, I do not wish to diminish the great achievements of this
> >> work.  Neither do I mean to imply that there 'should' have been female
> >> rabbis present.  I am just wondering so I'm just asking, unattached to
> >> the answer.
> >>
> >> On 3/26/06, *Florian Fischer* <ff at begleitung-im-wandel.com
> >> <mailto:ff at begleitung-im-wandel.com>> wrote:
> >>
> >>     Am 26.03.2006 13:00 Uhr schrieb "Harrison Owen" unter <
> >>     hhowen at verizon.net <mailto:hhowen at verizon.net>>:
> >>
> >>      >..... and we all know what we think of Americans! Especially
> >> Americans
> >>      > who wore strange hats! (smile)
> >>      >
> >>      >....... Michael, the Crew, and I
> >>      > felt that since a Stammtisch had yet to be held in Seville,
> there
> >>     was no
> >>      > time like the present. A marvelous, small, neighborhood
> gathering
> >>     place
> >>      > presented itself, well supplied with good drink and outstanding
> >>     Tabas (sp?).
> >>
> >>      >.....As I turned to walk on the plane, I heard the Imam say
> loudly
> >>      > to his fellows - "That is a great man." Truly I felt
> embarrassed,
> >>     but also
> >>      > very good. And I think we did some good.>
> >>      > So what have we learned?
> >>      >
> >>      > Doubtless the lessons will continue to surface, but a major one
> >>     for me
> >>      > might be: REALLY Be Prepared to Be Surprised! .
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>     Hi, great man with the strange hat
> >>     you alternative but native american
> >>     your story tells again
> >>     that really acting in open space
> >>     is a hard job
> >>     but sometimes OST is helpfull.
> >>
> >>     by the way
> >>     the wonderfull andalusian practice
> >>     to add small food to the drink
> >>     is called
> >>     la TAPA, las TAPAS --
> >>     Vamos a tapar
> >>     which is »to cover« the drink.
> >>
> >>     thanks a lot for your report.
> >>
> >>     florian
> >>
> >>     ---------------------------
> >>     florian fischer
> >>     facilitación de desarollo
> >>     c/sta.bárbara 18
> >>     E 04115 rodalquilar/nijar/andalucia/spain
> >>     fon/fax 0034.950.389819
> >>     www.begleitung-im-wandel.com <http://www.begleitung-im-wandel.com>
> >>     ff at begleitung-im-wandel.com <mailto:ff at begleitung-im-wandel.com>
> >>
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