"And what do Quaker schools have to say about the stranger in our midst? Indeed, what does it mean when a school calls itself Quaker? We all know the importance of signs and symbols. Most religions have a generous helping of such things, aids to worship perhaps, or to communicating with God, or to expressing the inexpressible. That, I suppose, is already one area where Jews and Quakers would understand each other particularly well, since their places of worship – the synagogue and the meeting house – are invariably devoid of any form of representation of the divine."
More at: http://www.quakers-in-ireland.ie/home/archives/867
More about Leighton Park School (which I taught at for some years ~ HayQuaker) at: http://www.leightonpark.com/
More at: http://www.quakers-in-ireland.ie/home/archives/867
More about Leighton Park School (which I taught at for some years ~ HayQuaker) at: http://www.leightonpark.com/
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