

The Jerusalem Interfaith Center is a proud founding member of the Abrahamic Movement, a global grassroots movement rooted in the spirit of the Abraham Accords. Our mission is to build sustainable bridges of dialogue, cooperation, and peace among the descendants of Abraham and followers of the monotheistic faiths, while promoting a future of stability, respect, and mutual acceptance.
The global movement was founded by leaders of local Abrahamic initiatives across the Middle East, East Africa, and South Asia. This foundation stems from the realization that the Abraham Accords are only the beginning of a journey—one that requires a deeper narrative, a bigger vision, and concrete implementation on the ground. We work to build a new Abrahamic identity—a bridging identity of partnership, reconciliation, and hope—where the figure of Abraham serves as a unifying symbol.
Abraham/Ibrahim is a powerful symbol that unites the monotheistic religions and can serve as a common foundation for a bridging identity between the various nations and faiths following in his footsteps.
While the figure of Abraham is primarily associated with the Middle East, his followers and descendants have spread across the globe—from Asia to the Americas, through Africa and Europe. Tensions between the Abrahamic faiths have become a global issue, and the solutions we offer—based on mutual recognition and acceptance—are relevant to communities worldwide today.
We strive to infuse the Abraham Accords with new substance—a narrative that highlights our connection alongside grassroots action that translates vision into reality. Through initiatives in media, education, culture, and public diplomacy, we work toward de-radicalization and the deepening of ties between individuals, communities, and cultures.
By bringing rival communities together for dialogue and collective endeavor, we focus on consciousness: building trust, mutual recognition, and spiritual and cultural reconciliation.
