First Tuesdays “Spirituality in the City”

People of all faiths (or none at all) are warmly invited to this annual interfaith series that promotes dialogue, mutual understanding, and collaboration on topics of spirituality. On first Tuesdays, October through May, local leaders initiate conversations about their spiritual traditions and address the theme, “Spirituality in the City.” First...

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Spiritual Conversations

Spiritual Conversations is a monthly interfaith gathering for ladies to discuss common topics of various faith traditions. It is open to public but with limited seats at each session. December gathering is already booked out. Please contact us for the gatherings in the new year.   This month’s theme is...

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Annual Dialogue & Friendship Dinner Award Ceremony

Atlas Foundation kindly requests the pleasure of your company at the 13th Annual Friendship and Dialogue Dinner & Award Ceremony. Thursday, September 22, 2016 6:00 PM - Reception 6:45 PM - Dinner LOYOLA UNIVERSITY Saint Charles Room 6363 Saint Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70118 "Dialogue as an Antidote to Extremism" Keynote Speaker Scott Alexandar...

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Annual Friendship And Dialogue Dinner & Award Ceremony

Atlas Foundation kindly requests the pleasure of your company at the 13th Annual Friendship and Dialogue Dinner & Award Ceremony. Thursday, March 31, 2016 6:00 PM - Reception 6:45 PM - Dinner BOUDREAUX'S 2647 Government St. Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Emcee Meg Casper "Dialogue as an Antidote to Extremism" Keynote Speaker Dr. David D. Perlmutter...

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Turkish Cuisine Class

Turkish Cuisine Class will have a bonus final session in December. We planned to have 2 classes this year but the last one was so fun we planned a bonus session for December. Three dishes from the traditional and modern Turkish cuisine will be showcased in this class as usual. Join us...

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Dinner of Abrahamic Traditions – Baton Rouge

Atlas Foundation has adopted Abraham’s tradition of hospitality and formed the Dinner of Abrahamic Traditions to host clergy, leaders and academicians of monotheistic religions around the same table to foster relationships among communities and gain appreciative knowledge of one another. Prophet Abraham had his door wide open to friends, neighbors...

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Dinner of Abrahamic Traditions – New Orleans

Atlas Foundation has adopted Abraham’s tradition of hospitality and formed the Dinner of Abrahamic Traditions to host clergy, leaders and academicians of monotheistic religions around the same table to discuss common traditions and shared values. Prophet Abraham had his door wide open to friends, neighbors and even total strangers. Sharing...

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