Learn & Share: Links

Links on Peace Building and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

The Public Peace Process  - This web site offers a wealth of links and other information dedicated to promoting peace through dialogue and relationship-building.

Just Vision - Supporting Israeli and Palestinian non-violent civic peace builders through media and education

The Parents Circle - Israeli and Palestinian bereaved families supporting peace, reconciliation and tolerance.

Coalition of Women for Peace - Promoting coexistence, advocating for a just and viable peace between Israel and Palestine.

Seeds of Peace - Brings Palestinian and Israeli youth for seminars and camps in the US to create relationships and dialogue. 

                    

Arava Institute  - A regional center for environmental leadership, working towards peace and sustainable development on a regional and global scale.

Friends of the Earth Middle East - (EcoPeace) Joint Palestinian-Israeli-Jordanian Environmental Forum

Rabbis for Human Rights - The rabbinic voice of conscience in Israel, giving voice to the Jewish tradition of human rights.

Neve Shalom/ Wahat A(L)-Salam - A community of Jews and Arabs that live together, offering educational seminars and workshops. See their video.

The Summer Peace Building Institute - The Conflict Transformation Program at Eastern Mennonite University committed to supporting conflict transformation and peacebuilding efforts in the United States and abroad.

J Street - political arm of the pro-Israel, pro-peace movement in the US.

PRIME (Peace Research Institute in the Middle East) - A joint Palestinian and Israeli Curriculum Development Project in Israeli and Palestinian Schools: "Learning Each Other's Historical Narrative".

 

 


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