The distance and alienation between
the citizens of the country, Jews and Arabs,
reaches a climax on Memorial Day and Independence Day.
Especially on these days,
there are those who choose to create a common space -
of listening and of respect,
for the painful memory of both sides,
and out of respect for the past,
to begin to create
a better present and a better future.
the citizens of the country, Jews and Arabs,
reaches a climax on Memorial Day and Independence Day.
Especially on these days,
there are those who choose to create a common space -
of listening and of respect,
for the painful memory of both sides,
and out of respect for the past,
to begin to create
a better present and a better future.
Meditation and flute melody Independence Day / Nakba Day Um-el-Fahm 2010
Photo: Janna Weiss
Invitations to three joint events taking place this week:
Tel Aviv: Remembering the Victims:
Tel Aviv: Remembering the Victims:
Combatants For Peace Israeli-Palestinian Memorial Day Event
Tuesday April 24, Hanger 11, Tel Aviv Port, 9:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Tuesday April 24, Hanger 11, Tel Aviv Port, 9:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
For More Information:
Yoqne'am Area: Together In Pain, Together In Hope... Visit to the Destroyed Village of Al-Zinat
Wednesday April 25
Wednesday April 25
We meet at the Elyakim Junction at 2:45 p.m.
For more information contact:
Jamal 050-2760402 Zecharia 050-9850230
Jerusalem: Together In Pain, Together In Hope... For A Present Without Alienation and a Future Without Violence
Wednesday April 25, 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
YMCA Building, 26 King David St, Jerusalem - Lecture Hall
For more information contact:
Bella 052-6146603 Michal 052-3404107
Wednesday April 25, 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
YMCA Building, 26 King David St, Jerusalem - Lecture Hall
For more information contact:
Bella 052-6146603 Michal 052-3404107
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