Welcome to Radio Salaam Shalom

Radio Salaam Shalom OUR ONLINE INTERCULTURAL INITIATIVE LAUNCHED IN 2006 AS THE UNITED KINGDOM'S FIRST COMBINED MUSLIM-JEWISH BROADCAST PROJECT. MEMBERS OF BOTH COMMUNITIES COME TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE, DEBATE AND SHARE EVENTS, ISSUES AND FAITHS THAT SHAPE THEIR DAILY LIVES - AND RECORD IT. NOT ONLY DOES RADIO SALAAM SHALOM OFFER A RARE INTERCULTURAL MIX OF JEWISH AND MUSLIM MUSIC, WE ALSO PRODUCE REGULAR PODCASTS - ALL AVAILABLE VIA OUR WEBSITE.

12 November 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Live Webcast: OneVoice Youth Tour

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Radio Salaam Shalom webcasts the OneVoice International Education Programme, featuring Israeli and Palestinian Youth Leaders touring the UK.

Live Webcast: Tuesday 17th Nov – 17:00 GMT

OneVoice’s International Education Programme is launching its autumn outreach event from 9-20 November this year in universities and communities across the UK. The OneVoice Europe staff will be touring the country with two of their trained Youth Leaders from Israel and Palestine, seeking to win support from the UK’s students and citizens for the 600,000 Israelis and Palestinians who are calling for an end to the conflict and a two-state solution.

Radio Salaam Shalom is webcasting the event from London (UK) live on-air from 17:00 GMT (5.00pm) via our dedicated Webcasts page.

PLEASE CLICK HERE TO TUNE-IN

This event will be addressing the issue of how concerned British citizens can be most effective in pushing to achieve this change.  The Youth Leaders will be speaking about their experiences of living in the region and will be promoting their hope and motivation for peace.

Want to attend this event in London?  Here’s where it’s taking place:

University of London Union, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HY  Website: www.ulu.co.uk

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Universities to be visited on this tour will include London, Manchester, Nottingham, Bristol, Oxford, Southampton, Birmingham and Glasgow.

Look out for our next LIVE webcast from GLASGOW on THURSDAY 19th November!

For more information about the OneVoice events visit: http://www.onevoicemovement.org/

02 November 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Media Release: Many Heavens, One Earth

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For immediate release :  2nd November 2009

Salaam Shalom broadcasts exclusive debates from Faiths & Environment conference

Radio Salaam Shalom has been chosen to exclusively broadcast discussions at the Celebration of Faiths and the Environment conference, led by HRH Prince Philip and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, starting on Monday 2nd November.

The Bristol-based Muslim and Jewish media project will stream speeches and debates live from the conference across the internet via its website, www.salaamshalom.org.uk .  The three day event, which takes place in Windsor, is set to bring religious faiths to the forefront of environmental action.

Conference organisers the Alliance of Religions and Conservation, which was launched by The Duke of Edinburgh in 1995, approached Salaam Shalom after becoming aware of its work in stimulating Muslim Jewish dialogue through one of ARC’s employees.  There is considerable media activity scheduled throughout the conference.  However, only Salaam Shalom will be broadcasting live output from the important first day of discussion, workshops and debate, with additional interviews and speeches available online after the event finishes.

The conference is an opportunity to announce long-term action to “save the living planet.”  The United Nations regards it as so significant that UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will make a keynote address before 200 faith and secular delegates, including key members of international Jewish and Muslim communities.  UN Assistant Secretary-General Olav Kjorven says the initiative could “motivate the largest civil society movement the world has ever seen.”

Salaam Shalom Chairman, Farhan Cheema, added: “This is an extraordinary event and we are delighted to have been asked to play such an important role in helping to broadcast the crucial message of climate change.

“There is no doubt that the planet’s future depends on everybody taking action, whatever their faith and culture” Cheema continued.  “However, cultural and religious ties are powerful and if organisations such as ARC and Salaam Shalom can help harness that power to affect positive change, then we do will everything we possibly can to make this happen.”

Martin Palmer, Secretary-General of ARC added: “In Salaam Shalom we get a glimpse of perhaps a better future, a world in which communication is easier than it has been before – which means the message needs to be more profound.   And nothing is more profound than faiths, who in the past could not work together, now walk side by side to protect our living planet.”

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*this Media Release was published by Peter Brill, Chairman, Radio Salaam Shalom.

For further information contact Salaam Shalom via the CONTACT link in the above menu.

Notes to Editors:

  1. Salaam Shalom is an internet-only media project which went ‘live’ on 1 February 2007.  It broadcasts both live and podcast-based programming from its website www.salaamshalom.org.uk. Its stated aim is to create dialogue and understanding between Muslims and Jews and the wider communities in which they live.
  2. The Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC) is a secular body that helps the major religions of the world to develop their own environmental programmes based on their own core teachings, beliefs and practices.  Founded in 1995 by HRH Prince Philip, ARC creates powerful alliances between faith communities and conservation groups.  The 11 faiths ARC works with own 7% of the planet’s habitable surface.

01 November 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Listen Again To Our Webcast

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WORLD FAITHS GATHER.

The United Nations Assistant Secretary-General, Olav Kjørven and leading religious and scientific figures have joined people of all faiths at a major London event in the run-up to the Copenhagen climate conference.

Radio Salaam Shalom’s team joined them in Windsor to webcast the opening events and also to talk to some of the representatives from Jewish and Muslim communities around the world.

‘Many Heavens, One Earth’ runs for three days from Monday 2nd to Wednesday 4th November. It was attended by ARC patron HRH, The Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh and the Secretary-General of the United Nations, His Excellency Mr Ban Ki-moon.

The event began with a keynote Speech by Martin Palmer, Secretary General of the Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC).

During the event, the Grand Mufti of Egypt, Sheikh Ali Goma’a made an announcement of global importance: Madinah, the second holiest city in the Islamic world, is to become a model ‘green’ city under a Muslim Seven Year action plan on the environment.

The afternoon concluded with a commitment to assist this process further, given by Olav Kjorven, Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

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#1. Hear the Welcome speech by Martin Palmer, Secretary General of the Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC), and his introduction to the opening prayer in Mandarin.

Press PLAY to hear this podcast.

 

If you're using a iPhone/iPod Touch or Mobile Device - Click HERE to download

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#2. Hear the keynote speech by UN Assistant Secretary General Olaf Kjorven (with introduction by the ARC’s Martin Palmer).

Press PLAY to hear this podcast.

 

If you're using a iPhone/iPod Touch or Mobile Device - Click HERE to download

As we add other audio here, you’ll be able to hear a series of short, inspiring presentations from faith representatives about their environmental outreach, experiences and long term plans.

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Watch the Video Webcast Here

Missed the original live webcast? Watch the archived video by clicking on these links.

PART 1 – Many Heavens, One Earth Conference, Windsor, England

PART 2 – Many Heavens, One Earth Conference, Windsor, England

Find out more about Many Heavens, One Earth at the official event website, http://www.windsor2009.org

29 October 2009 ~ 0 Comments

UK Premiere for Middle East Short Film

SIX AND HALF MINUTES IN TEL AVIV

What happens when the Middle-eastern microcosms gathers for 6 and a Half intense and crowded minutes, into a bus in Tel-Aviv?

Website culturecatch.com describes this as a “superb, startling short that lasts as long as its title denotes”.

Catch the UK premiere as part of the Encounters Short Film Festival 2009 in Bristol, UK.

  • Wednesday 18 November 17.00 in Watershed Cinema 2
  • Friday 20 November 19:30 in Watershed Cinema 3

Door Tickets: £5.00

For info and further information on this screening and the short film  festival, click here:

www.encounters-festival.org.uk

09 October 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Moroccan Jewish Music Festival.

MATROUZ MATTERS

It’s been announced that the 6th Festival of the Atlantic Andalusias, held in the Moroccan port of Essaouira, will focus on a centuries-old Moroccan Jewish musical tradition known as Matrouz.

Matrouz is a Judeo-Arab word meaning “embroidered poetry”.

AFP quotes Andre Azoulay, festival chairman and an advisor to Morocco’s King Mohammed VI, who says that the concerts will bring opportunities for “our poets, our musicians and our singers, Muslims and Jews, to sing and dance together,”

He said that the north African country’s Jewish art is a “major component of the cultural wealth and identity in Morocco”.

“It gives the best example of how to make mentalities evolve by going out to meet other people.”

The festival will offer posthumous tribute to 1950s singer Zohra Fassia, who was a militant for the peaceful coexistence of Jews and Muslims in Morocco.

The line-up includes a concert in which the rabbi Haim Louk will sing accompanied by the Zyriab orchestra from Oudja in east Morocco. Franco-Algerian pianist Maurice El Medioni will perform with the Jewish Moroccan singer, Raymonde El Bedaouia.  Spanish flamenco and music from India are also on the bill.

In the future, there will be a prize for the preservation and performance of Matrouz music

The four day festival runs  from October 29 to November 1,

For more on Moroccan Matrouz, go to this site (in French but with some English translations) or discover more information about Jewish Morocco.

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