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Unitarian Universalists believe that the divine can be found in all people and in many faiths.
Unitarian Universalists draw inspiration from a variety of other faith traditions.
Many Unitarian Universalist churches celebrate observances associated with other religious traditions, including Buddhist-style meditation groups, Jewish Seder, Yom Kipur and Passover dinners, iftaar meals ( marking the breaking of Ramadan fast for Muslims ), and Christmas Eve / Winter Solstice services.
Children's and youth's religious education classes teach about the divinity of the world and the sanctity of world religions.
One of its more popular curricula, Neighboring Faiths ( formerly Church Across the Street ), takes middle and high school participants to visit the places of worship of many faith traditions including a Hindu temple, a Reform or Orthodox synagogue, and a Catholic church.

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