Noah's Pudding Program - Monday, February 18, 2008 7:30pm
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Noah's Pudding Program - Monday, February 18, 2008 7:30pm
Pittsburgh Dialogue Foundation and Rumi Dialogue Club of Carnegie
Mellon
University cordially invite you to a Noah's Pudding Program. Join us to
taste delicious Noah's Pudding and learn more about its history.
DATE: Monday, February 18, 2008
TIME: 7:30pm
LOCATION: Dowd Room at University Center (2nd Floor), Carnegie Mellon
University
DIRECTIONS & PARKING:
www.cmu.edu/university-center/directions/index.html
COST: Free--Open to the public
Please RSVP by sending an e-mail to events@pghdialogue.org (not
required
but would be appreciated)
TRADITION STILL CONTINUES
Every year Pittsburgh Dialogue Foundation (PDF) volunteers prepare a
dessert called Noah's Pudding to observe a Middle Eastern tradition
celebrating the landing of Noah's Ark after the Great Flood, which has
references in the Holy Books of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. This
unique dessert, which contains contrasting flavors, is not only
delicious but also a perfect symbol of a harmonious society.
ABOUT PITTSBURGH DIALOGUE FOUNDATION
Pittsburgh Dialogue Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated
to
promote intercultural and interfaith dialogue and to encourage cultural
exchange through social, art, and educational events. Through several
events, PDF has brought together hundreds of people from different
communities, ethnic backgrounds and faiths.
URL: www.pghdialogue.org E-mail: info@pghdialogue.org
Mellon
University cordially invite you to a Noah's Pudding Program. Join us to
taste delicious Noah's Pudding and learn more about its history.
DATE: Monday, February 18, 2008
TIME: 7:30pm
LOCATION: Dowd Room at University Center (2nd Floor), Carnegie Mellon
University
DIRECTIONS & PARKING:
www.cmu.edu/university-center/directions/index.html
COST: Free--Open to the public
Please RSVP by sending an e-mail to events@pghdialogue.org (not
required
but would be appreciated)
TRADITION STILL CONTINUES
Every year Pittsburgh Dialogue Foundation (PDF) volunteers prepare a
dessert called Noah's Pudding to observe a Middle Eastern tradition
celebrating the landing of Noah's Ark after the Great Flood, which has
references in the Holy Books of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. This
unique dessert, which contains contrasting flavors, is not only
delicious but also a perfect symbol of a harmonious society.
ABOUT PITTSBURGH DIALOGUE FOUNDATION
Pittsburgh Dialogue Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated
to
promote intercultural and interfaith dialogue and to encourage cultural
exchange through social, art, and educational events. Through several
events, PDF has brought together hundreds of people from different
communities, ethnic backgrounds and faiths.
URL: www.pghdialogue.org E-mail: info@pghdialogue.org
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