NJTV, New Jersey's public television network, announced the launch of A MATTER OF FAITH WITH A BISHOP, AN IMAM AND A RABBI , a new monthly series that examines today's headlining news through the lens of faith. The series, hosted by Bishop Mark Beckwith, Imam W. Deen Shareef and Rabbi Matthew Gewirtz, premieres Wednesday, April 12 at 8:30pm on NJTV, and gives viewers a seat at the table as the hosts vigorously discuss and debate high-profile issues sharing diverse perspectives on local, national and global issues.
About the Hosts
Bishop Mark Beckwith Mark Beckwith is the tenth Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark. He co-founded and chairs Bishops United Against Gun Violence and is co-chair of the statewide New Jersey Interfaith Coalition. Deeply committed to urban ministry, Bishop Beckwith has initiated homeless programs and soup kitchens in each congregation he has served in New Jersey and Massachusetts
Imam W. Deen Shareef Imam W. Deen Shareef is the Imam of Masjid Waarith ud Deen in Irvington, New Jersey and the Convener of the Council of Imams in New Jersey. Previously he served as Director of Logistics and Industrial Opportunities in the Department of Economic & Housing Development and as Senior Advisor to Mayor Cory A. Booker. Committed to serving the spiritual, social, and economic needs of community, Imam Shareef co-founded Waris Cultural Center, Masjid Waarith ud Deen, and ComWealth Economic Development Corporation in New Jersey.
Rabbi Matthew Gewirtz Rabbi Matthew D. Gewirtz is the Senior Rabbi of Congregation B'nai Jeshurun in Short Hills, New Jersey. Previously he served as Senior Associate Rabbi of Congregation Rodeph Sholom in New York City. A regular contributor to numerous professional publications, Rabbi Gewirtz is the author of "The Gift of Grief: Finding Peace, Transformation and Renewed Life after Great Sorrow" (Random House).
About the Producers
Mike Kostel, Executive Producer Mike Kostel is a five time Emmy-award winner and twenty-time nominee with extensive experience developing, producing, writing and directing compelling television shows and special events in entertainment, sports, news and the arts. He has served as the executive producer of American Graduate Day at WNET and NJTV's Emmy-nominated American Songbook at NJPAC.
Anisa Mehdi, Senior Producer Emmy Award-winning producer, director and correspondent Anisa Mehdi is a pioneer in covering religion and has helped broaden the scope of religion reporting at CBS News, PBS, ABC News Nightline, NPR, and National Geographic. Her documentary films shine a human light on global culture, religion and politics. Anisa consults to the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art and is adjunct faculty at Seton Hall University.
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