
Our Common Faith with Mrs. G. Berrah
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Here is some information about Mrs. Berrah and her husband Dr. Ghoulem Berrah and the Dream for peace.
I am Mrs. Berrah a widow. My Husband Dr. Ghoulem Berrah was an eminent scientist and
a diplomat. As an Ambassador he circled the world many times and decided to write his memoir
A DREAM For PEACE for a charitable cause.
Dr. Ghoulem Berrah was a diplomat, an eminent scientist, and an extraordinary man who believed that "only dialogue can save humanity from the perils of war. He was born in Algeria and came to the U.S. as a Fulbright scholar. He earned a Ph.D. in Microbiology at Indiana University and a member of the New York Academy of Sciences. After teaching at Yale University's School of Medicine, he resigned to focus on a quest for peace around the world. A devout Muslim married to a fervent Roman Catholic, he sowed the seeds for cooperation and respect among people of all faiths.
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Jan 4 202123 mins
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