CHARLESTON — The Christian Jewish Council of Greater Charleston will sponsor “The Changing Influence in Politics: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,” a panel discussion based on the upcoming presidential election.
The program will be at 7 p.m. Nov. 2 at Congregation Brith Sholom Beth Israel, 182 Rutledge Ave.
A panel will address various issues, past and present, which have the potential to impact voter opinions in future elections.
The panel will be moderated by Rabbi Anthony Holz, president of the council and leader of the Reform Jewish Temple in Charleston, Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim.
The panel members will include: Father Jeffrey Kirby, the parochial vicar at St. Mary Help of Christians Church in Aiken and a member of the Diocese of Charleston’s Ecumenical Commission; Rabbi Ari Sytner, leader of the Orthodox Jewish Congregation Brith Sholom Beth Israel in Charleston; Rev. Joseph Darby, pastor of Morris Brown AME Church in Charleston and a senior officer of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP; and Robert New, president and CEO of Charleston Port Services, and past chairman of the Charleston County School Board.
The Christian Jewish Council of Greater Charleston is an organization that seeks to build bridges of understanding to promote sensitivity, tolerance, respect and fellowship among faith groups.
This program is free and open to the community.
For more information
call Ken Fox at (843) 324-4921.