An exhibition of Arabic and Hebrew calligraphy reveals "the interlaced nature" of the three faith traditions, its organiser has said. Artists Joumana Medlej, Michel D'Anastasio and Maaida Noor will showcase their work at the Woolf Institute in Cambridge . Muslim, Christian and Jewish texts will be included in the exhibition. The Woolf Institute was set up to encourage tolerance and understanding between the different faiths. The three contemporary artists are inspired by their different backgrounds. Joumana Medleg is a British-Lebanese artist best known for her expertise in early Arabic calligraphy Kufi scripts, while Maaida Noor is influenced by her British...