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For almost a decade, a group of women from around Macon of various faiths, Judaism, Islam and Christianity, have been meeting in an effort to push back against the misunderstandings between their faiths and to foster a sense of community.
Over the years they’ve had book clubs and service projects, but one constant in their group is their monthly lunches. Now, inspired by those lunches, the Women’s Interfaith Alliance of Central Georgia is putting together a cook book full of the recipes that have fed the members along their journey.
Marlene And Rasha
"You can go to IHOP and get potato pancakes, so it's not just a Jewish thing anymore," -Marlene Humphrey
A Staple Of Muslim Fasting With Christian Roots
Food For The Mind, Food For The Body
"Food speaks to people in a very specific and very unique way. It's the nourish of the body, let's say that. Like our discussions are nourish of the mind," -Rasha Aimach
Casseroles As A Holy Food
"The thing that I think first of all is casseroles. My mother took casseroles to everything. If somebody was sick, if someone died, if someone was sad... you know, when somebody is just grieving,"-Carolyn Holmes