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NEWS ***Foods of the World*** Mong Hall, Sidney Sussex College Food is a key aspect of any major world culture, ancient or modern, and regional cuisines have developed to make the most of the natural attributes of their native climate and environment. The evolution of regional cuisines has also been substantially influenced by the belief system of their respective native cultures and the variation in these cuisines has then gone on to impact the customs and traditions up to the present day. To share this very important aspect of culture, CUFF is running an international food fair this term. With a diverse and international membership, the range of dishes is sure to delight any taste. If you're interested in world cuisines but are unsure where to start, why not sample some traditional favourites and more modern dishes in one place, all for free.
***Scriptural Reasoning*** Monday 15th October 6pm-8pm Michaelhouse Café (Trinity St) Have you ever wanted to share your passion for Scripture? Scripture forms the core of many faiths and religions. Members of the Abrahamic faiths (which include Judaism, Christianity and Islam) in particular often view one another as "people of the Book". How do their scriptures relate and what can we learn from one another's teachings? The Scriptural Reasoning series brings together believing Jews, Christians and Muslims to explore common themes in their respective scriptures.If you would like to attend or want to know more, email ses55@cam.ac.uk.
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