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Continue reading →Dyana Shaloufi-Rizek, curator of the Oasis Art Gallery, writes: In the month of October, I was in the process of returning art works to their owners. The “Us and Them” exhibition had been very meaningful and powerful, which made the … Continue reading →
With new tensions between Jews and Palestinians, the consulting services of the School for Peace have been in demand. Organizations and workplaces with mixed populations are especially vulnerable to issues with staff relations. The School for Peace was called into … Continue reading →
How does one talk to a child about the “situation?” How should one react when they come to school acting out their fears and trauma, when people in their families have been killed or they fear for a parent serving … Continue reading →
“Because of the situation, we did not want to have a big winter party this year, for the entire school,” says primary school principal Neama Abo Delu. “But we still wanted the kids to have some fun, since it was … Continue reading →
Haled: “We are afraid to speak out, to feel a bit of empathy for those on the other side of the border” Adam Ben Shabbat created a weekly podcast by and for village members in which people are given a … Continue reading →
The primary school student council met for the first time in November. This year the heads of the student council are Ahava Aviv and Azmi Othman. Principal Neama greeted the elected representatives, telling them she was looking forward to working … Continue reading →
Keep Talking: Dialogue is an ongoing process, a way to talk about the issues arising from war and conflict and to bring us back together in the midst of a raging conflict that separates and unites us in new ways. … Continue reading →
Noor Abu Ras is the coordinator of the university courses in the School for Peace. Right now, she says, the courses are on hold, as are all university studies. They are currently planned to start up again in December. “There … Continue reading →
The primary school is temporarily two schools in one. The “Yehiel” Waldorf school in the nearby moshav, Tal Shahar, does not have air raid shelters for its students. The WASNS primary school has lent them two rooms. The new kids … Continue reading →