You will all do the following:
1. Honor each other's dead.
2. Admit that the way in which the state of Israel was created was wrong and don't be afraid to make a new beginning.
3. Hold to the religious obligations of your ancestors.
4. Realize you are all different branches of the same family tree and just because your traditions are different, doesn't mean your faith is.
5. Find it in your hearts to heal your family - you've ALL been through enough misery and none of you have gained from it.
6. Embrace God by whatever name you like. He is your glue.
If I could give you the tribal lands of Benjamin and Judah, your rightful inheritence, with signed permissions from every Muslim scholar (and I do mean every last one of them), so there is not one left in dispute, would you be willing to forgive and be forgiven? We're talking about a different Israel... a "real" one that won't need walls to hide behind.
If I could deliver that to you, would you accept it?
The Ninth Scribe
I'm looking at practical solutions here. The scholars can't agree on if the hijab is suffiencient or if a woman is obligated to wear a niqab. I don't see them getting together til the arrival of the Mahdi, the return of Jesus, or the coming of the Messiah.