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THE RELIGIONS OF ABRAHAM 
REFLECT ON STATE AND DEMOCRACY

IMAGES: BEFORE AND AFTER THE TRIALOGUE
TRAVEL(11-12 February) -- OPENING CEREMONY (14 February) -- RECITATION OF THE HAVDALAH (19 February)
 
Getting the boarding pass at the LA International airport
Servive and food was excellent
Alan Race and Irfan Omar on the way to official opening of the Trialogue by President Wahid
Prince Hassan, President Wahid, and Minister Shihab at the opening ceremony
Applauding participants and other guests
Golden Eagle perching on the President's palace
President Wahid (Gus Dur) leaving the building
Prof. Irving (Yitz) Greenberg and Prof. Aydin celebrating the end of the Sabbath by lighting a braided candle
Paul Knitter busy at work
The future asleep in a bulkhead crib
President Wahid and Minister Shihab greeting Trialogue participants and dignitaries
Prince Hassan during his keynote address
Prof. Mehmet Aydin (Turkey), Dr. Farid Esack (S. Africa), and Prof. Ghazala Anwar (US),  Trialogue participants
Amanda Suharnoko (left) in conversation
Prof. Leonard Swidler, Trialogue organizer, in conversation with Julius Cardinal Darmaatmadja, SJ
Prof. Fathi Osman and Mrs. Aida Osman
Rabbi David Rosen, Rabbi Yitz Greenberg, Prof. Mehmet Audin, and Prof. Paul Knitter

Collection of papers presented by Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scholars at the 
International Scholars Annual Trialogue (ISAT), Jakarta, Indonesia, 14-19 February 
2000. Subsequent revisions of most of these papers will be published as a book.
All papers are copyrighted by their authors.
Posted 3 March 2000 
Last revised 3 March 2000 
All images copyright © 2000 Ingrid H. Shafer 
Electronic edition copyright © 2000 Ingrid H. Shafer