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Buddhist center coming to Israel
ReligionAndSpirituality.com
BEIT SHEMESH, September 28 (UPI) — A group of Buddhists is creating an interdisciplinary center in Israel to "bring the Far East to the Middle East."
The Israel Center for the Study of Buddhism is a non-profit research institution that seeks to bring an understanding of the fundamentals and the history of Buddhism as a whole from the earliest times up to the present so that Israeli society can better understand the Far East, a spokesman said Thursday.
The ICSB will be the only academic institute from Morroco to Afghanistan and from Turkey to Yemen researching Buddhism and its cultural backgrounds (India, SE Asia, China and Tibet) individually as well as a whole, from the distant past up to today.
Secondly, it will try to better acquaint the Far East, (especially China and India) with Judaism and the part it plays in the State of Israel. These two opposite paths, one internal and the other external in their outlook, are what make the Israel Center for the Study of Buddhism extraordinary.
http://www.religionandspiritualityforum.com/view.php?StoryID=20060928-060538-4910r
Buddhist center coming to Israel
ReligionAndSpirituality.com
BEIT SHEMESH, September 28 (UPI) — A group of Buddhists is creating an interdisciplinary center in Israel to "bring the Far East to the Middle East."
The Israel Center for the Study of Buddhism is a non-profit research institution that seeks to bring an understanding of the fundamentals and the history of Buddhism as a whole from the earliest times up to the present so that Israeli society can better understand the Far East, a spokesman said Thursday.
The ICSB will be the only academic institute from Morroco to Afghanistan and from Turkey to Yemen researching Buddhism and its cultural backgrounds (India, SE Asia, China and Tibet) individually as well as a whole, from the distant past up to today.
Secondly, it will try to better acquaint the Far East, (especially China and India) with Judaism and the part it plays in the State of Israel. These two opposite paths, one internal and the other external in their outlook, are what make the Israel Center for the Study of Buddhism extraordinary.
http://www.religionandspiritualityforum.com/view.php?StoryID=20060928-060538-4910r
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