The Daughters of Abraham is an interfaith book group consisting of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim women. Its mission is to overcome stereotypes and to foster mutual respect and understanding among Jewish, Christian, and Muslim women. The first group was founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 2002. Subsequent groups formed in Cambridge, Newton, Massachusetts, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, and Washington, DC.
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- The Daughters of Abraham is an interfaith book group consisting of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim women. Its mission is to overcome stereotypes and to foster mutual respect and understanding among Jewish, Christian, and Muslim women. The first group was founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 2002. Subsequent groups formed in Cambridge, Newton, Massachusetts, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, and Washington, DC. Media coverage in 2006 has aroused interest in forming additional new groups around the country.
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- The Daughters of Abraham is an interfaith book group consisting of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim women. Its mission is to overcome stereotypes and to foster mutual respect and understanding among Jewish, Christian, and Muslim women. The first group was founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 2002. Subsequent groups formed in Cambridge, Newton, Massachusetts, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, and Washington, DC.
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