Press Release / PR British Friends of Neve Shalom ~ Wahat al-Salam

This was written as part pf apress release and used for   British Friends of Neve Shalom ~ Wahat al-Salam in October 2010.  It had two follow ups explaining the importance of the event to editors.

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Event: Outreach for Peace

Top Negotiation Leaders between Palestinians and Jews with 30 years experience, here in London

Ian Black, Middle East Editor of The Guardian,
in conversation with Dr. Nava Sonnenschein and Ahmad Hijazi
(Nava is Jewish and Ahmad Palestinian.  Both are Israeli citizens)

Monday 25th Oct, 2010, 6.30 p.m., Friends House, London (opposite Euston Station).

Nava and Ahmad will be talking about the renowned School for Peace (SfP),
noted throughout the world as a centre of excellence for conflict transformation.

Situated within a community which has defied every single conflict between
in the Middle East over more than 30 years, the SfP is creating peace
through its every-day work on the ground, and the never-ending thinking and
re-thinking on how to achieve this.

Nava and Ahmad will be telling their story, how they have been inspired to adopt
a life beyond the imagination of many, and the vital and important work at the
unique village of Neve Shalom ~ Wahat al-Salam.

Tickets £15, available through British Friends of Neve Shalom ~ Wahat al-Salam (Reg. UK Charity),
Premier House, 112  Station Rd, Edgware, HA8 7BJ, gillian.nswas@btconnect.com 020 8952 4717


Tags:
Israel – Palestine – Middle East – Jews – Arabs – Palestinians – Conflict Resolution – Conflict Transformation – Neve Shalom –
Wahat al Salam – London Events – Peace – Community Cohesion

NOTE TO EDITORS:  NO RESTRICTIONS – FOR IMMEDIATE PUBLICATION


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Nava Sonnenschein on School for Peace at Wahat al Salam ~ Neve Shalom


Dr. Nava Sonnenschein is one of the bones behind the conflict facilitation centre School for Peace at Wahat al Salam ~ Neve Shalom. She not only founded it together with others but has conducted serious research into the work they are doing, resulting in several publications, most recently Dialogue Challenging Identity: Jews Constructing their Identify through Encounter with Palestinians (Pardes, Haifa 2008), which is so far only available in Hebrew. Here she explains in depth why the School for Peace at Wahat al Salam ~ Neve Shalom is a unique place for encounter work between Jews and Palestinians.

Part 1
Part 2

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