3 Religions Walk Into the Subway

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From HuffPost April, but timeless:

 

On Sunday, native New Yorker Jackie Summers posted a photo on Facebook and Twitter that appears to show a Jewish man and woman sitting on a New York City subway car next to a Muslim woman in a hijab holding a baby.

The caption Summers wrote on Facebook reads: “A Taoist (me) gives up his seat so a Hasidic couple could sit together. They scoot over so a Muslim mother could sit and nurse her baby, on Easter Sunday. This is my America: people letting people be people.”

People

 

Summers said the photo, which he took on the F train after leaving dim sum brunch, simply captures an everyday moment in his city and country. It’s worth noting that he didn’t ask the riders’ permission to take or post the image, as he said that would have “felt forced and staged.”

“The moment is extraordinary in its ordinariness: common courtesy as an afterthought is the NYC and the America I was raised to believe in,” Summers told The Huffington Post in an email. “Given the age of divisiveness we live in, it seems people are looking at this photo as a reason to put issues like race, religion, and sex aside to focus on more important issues relevant to peaceful coexistence.”

Isn't it amazing that we are all made in God's image, and yet there is so much diversity among his people?
-Desmond Tutu

Comments

Submitted by Liz_Saldana on Tue, 12/19/2017 - 21:19

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Liz Saldana

I ride the subways and walk around NYC almost every day; and see people helping each other out all the time (holding doors open, giving up subway seats, picking up dropped items on the street, etc.) While many people are self absorbed and don't see opportunities to offer a 'common courtesy' to a stranger, there are many who aren't. I've begun saying "that was very nice" to people performing a simple act of kindness and love the smiles I get.
Cayce Crown

That is such a great action to acknowledge the kindness! I'm adding it to my arsenal of warmth. Thank you!
Rona Gura

This is one of the million reasons why America is already great!!!!!

Submitted by SoniaSaleh on Wed, 12/20/2017 - 01:39

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Sonia Saleh

Love this post. We are all connected, even in our differences.
Cayce Crown

You hold me accountable and for that I am forever grateful.
Corey Bearak

The muslim member of the NYC council gets along rather well with its Orthodox Jewish members

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