Religious Diversity Journeys RDJ 2012. What is RDJ? The Religious Diversity Journeys were designed to have seventh graders travel to different locations.

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Religious Diversity Journeys RDJ 2012

What is RDJ? The Religious Diversity Journeys were designed to have seventh graders travel to different locations of worship. At each location students would learn about the religion, history and culture. The journeys will focus on the differences and similarities among some of the major religions found in Metro Detroit, including: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. Students from Berkley will be joined by students from three other school districts. The purpose of this program is to give students a base of knowledge about the different religions in the community in order to dispel myths and stereotypes.

Who is involved? 13 seventh grade students will be attending the journeys this year.

Where does it take place? January 12, Judaism Temple Israel West Bloomfield February 8, 2012 – Christianity To be determined March 8, 2012 – Islam Muslim Unity Center Bloomfield Hills April 11, 2012 – Buddhism, Sikhism, Hinduism Bharatiya Temple Troy May 10, 2012 – Summation Session DIA Detroit

On a typical Journey… you can expect to meet a lot of new people. there are people who teach about the religion, which can be very interesting. there are activities that we do, and lots of opportunities to volunteer to try new things! you can eat a GREAT lunch!

Responsibilities of a RDJ member You will miss 5 days of school to attend the journeys. You must pay attention and participate at each journey. You must “bring back” what you have learned and share it with others at school. –Announcements –Bulletin boards

How you can join! Ask for an application after the presentation. Turn the application in to Mrs. Sutherland or Mrs. Barrett by November 18 th.