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Muslim, Christian and Jewish communities join in interfaith service in Newark to mark Sept. 11 anniversary

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Gathered at the nation's oldest Episcopal cathedral, members of the Jewish, Muslim and Christian faiths joined together to mark the 10th anniversary...
Gathered at the nation's oldest Episcopal cathedral, members of the Jewish, Muslim and Christian faiths joined together to mark the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. The interfaith service, held at Trinity and St. Philip's Cathedral in Newark and attended by the city's mayor, Cory Booker, blended religious readings, chants and music from the three faiths under the guidance of Rev. Mark Beckwith, the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, Rabbi Matthew Gewirtz, of Temple B'Nai Jeshurun in Short Hills, and Imam Wahy-ud Deen Shareef, of the Masjid Waarith ud Deen in Irvington. The three clergymen have worked together on anti-violence initiatives in Newark. (Video by Nyier Abdou/The Star-Ledger) Less
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