Our Interfaith Work
The Interfaith Department of Rabbis for Human Rights promotes human rights in partnership with religious leaders of all faiths. We believe that religion holds a vital moral role and can serve as a bridge between communities. Our mission is to shape an open and relevant Jewish voice that engages in the interfaith sphere for justice and reconciliation.
Our work integrates theological study, dialogue, and joint action on the ground.
Our flagship project, “Faithful Futures” (Aamina Ba’atid), in partnership with the Christian organization Sabeel and funded by the European Union, brings together Jewish, Muslim, and Christian religious leaders from Israel and the West Bank. Together, they study interreligious relations, human rights, and international law, engage in interfaith encounters, and create public campaigns that highlight the positive connection between religion and human rights.
The Interfaith Forum for Human Rights provides a continuous space for meetings, learning, and joint initiatives such as olive harvests, tree plantings, prayers, and acts of solidarity. One of its key events is the annual Interfaith March for Human Rights and Peace in Jerusalem, held near Jerusalem Day, which raises a shared spiritual voice of commitment to human rights. The march presents an alternative vision for Jerusalem—a city where religious diversity is a source of hope, not fear.
We invite individuals, communities, and organizations to join us on this journey of interfaith partnership, linking spirituality with social reality for the sake of human rights, compassion, and lasting peace.




