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The Interfaith Alliance Board of Directors Welcomes New Members

 
The Interfaith Alliance Board of Directors welcomed three new members at its annual Board Meeting on January 30, 1997.
 
Rabbi Jack Moline, a native of Chicago, comes to us from the Agudas Achim Congregation of Northern Virginia. In addition to his role as President of the Washington Board of Rabbis, Rabbi Moline is an adjunct faculty member of the Virginia Theological Seminary and the author of two books: Growing Up Jewish, a book of humor published by Penguin and Eizeh Hu Gibbor — Jewish Leadership and Heroism, a source book of case studies, published by United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. He prefers to be best know as husband of Ann and father of Jennie, Julia and Max.
 
Reverend David Currie is from San Angelo, Texas, and is Coordinator of Texas Baptists Committed. Prior to holding that position, he worked for the Texas Department of Agriculture in Austin, and he was Field Coordinator for Baptists Committed to the Southern Baptist Convention. He is an active rancher and a managing partner of D and D ranch, a 2,300 acre sheep and cattle ranch in Concho County Texas. He is married to Jackie Lorretta Currie, the father of two children and stepfather of another three.
 
Reverend Meg Riley is currently the Director of the Unitarian Universalist Association’s Washington Office for Faith in Action. She previously served the UUA as the Director of the Office of Lesbian, Bisexual and Gay Concerns and before that as the Director of Youth Programs. She currently sits on the National Advisory Council for Americans United for Separation of Church and State and serves as our Associate Minister at All Souls Community Church in Washington D.C.
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