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Frank Romano earned a PhD at University of Paris I, Panthéon Sorbonne. He is a Maître de conférences (assistant tenured professor) at the University of Paris Ouest and member of the California and Marseille Bars. He teaches law, literature, history and philosophy. He organizes interfaith events in the Holy Land.
"Amid the mayhem, efforts of non-violent peace activists were drowned out."Mathew Chance, CNN reporter, commenting on Dr. Romano's participation in a peace march at Qalandia Checkpoint, between Jerusalem and the West Bank, on March 30, 2012. On the same day, CNN interviewed Dr. Romano who stated, "Let's not make this violent, let's work together, we can do it, I promise you!"Question posed (find answer in this book) by Michael Savage to Dr. Romano during an interview on "Savage Nation",December 12,2011."What possibility is there for peace when the three religions in the Middle East don't understand that they all share the same Abrahamic God?""Romano has faced enormous hostility while traveling between Israel and the West Bank to lead interfaith activities which he chronicles in his book, his mission to ease tensions and bring understanding and cooperation among Jews, Christians, Moslems and non-believers."Arlene Mukoko, BronxNet, Cable Television, April 24, 2012.
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