Quaker Resources: Interspirituality & Interfaith Concerns
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 - Buddhism & Quakerism
 - Judaism & Quakerism
 
Quaker Resources on Interspirituality & Interfaith Concerns
Print resources available from the FGC Quaker bookstore, quakerbooks.org.
- Interfaith Dialogue at the Grass Roots, edited by Rebecca Kratz Mays.
 - Patterns and Examples: Experiencing the Spirit of Other Faiths, edited by Peter Jarman.
 - Quakerism and The Interfaith Movement: A Handbook for Peacemakers, edited by Anthony Manousos.
 - I Have Always Wanted to be Jewish: And Now, Thanks to the Religious Society of Friends, I Am, by Claire Gorfinkel; Pendle Hill Pamphlet #350.
 - Quakers and Jews, by Allan Kohrman.
 - Islam from a Quaker Perspective (Updated 2008 with Friends and The Interfaith Movement), by Anthony Manousos.
 - The Mindful Quaker: A Brief Introduction to Buddhist Wisdom for Friends, by Valerie Brown; Pendle Hill Pamphlet.
 - A Quaker in the Zendo, by Steve Smith; Pendle Hill Pamphlet #370.
 
* Editor's note: Most of these resources more directly address "interfaith" concerns than they do "interspirituality," which, for the author of "Interspirituality," is a deeper matter.
Buddhism & Quakerism
- The Mindful Quaker: A Brief Introduction to Buddhist Wisdom for Friends, Valerie Brown; Pendle Hill Pamphlet; $6.50.
 - A Quaker in the Zendo, by Steve Smith; Pendle Hill Pamphlet #370.
 
Judaism & Quakerism
- I Have Always Wanted to be Jewish: And Now, Thanks to the Religious Society of Friends, I Am, by Claire Gorfinkel; Pendle Hill Pamphlet #350.
 - Quakers and Jews, by Allan Kohrman.
 
        
        


