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From Autism to Activism

The School for Peace Posted on 21/09/2010 by nswassfp21/09/2018

Collection of Articles by Jewish and Palestinian Mental Health Professionals Interested in Social and …

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Who is More Humane? An Ethnographic Account of Power Struggle in Jewish- Palestinian Dialogue Encounters

The School for Peace Posted on 21/09/2010 by nswassfp21/09/2018

Sonnenschein, N., Bekerman. Z. (2010). Peace & Conflict Studies. Vol 17, 2, 307-346.

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Women of Courage Award Nomination

The School for Peace Posted on 29/04/2010 by nswassfp27/01/2016
Nava Sonnenschein receiving Women of Courage certificate

The US Department of States Senior Policy Advisor on Global Womens Affairs Diane Kelly …

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Dialogue Challenging Identity

The School for Peace Posted on 21/09/2008 by nswassfp21/09/2018

(Hebrew), by Nava Sonnenschein, 2008.

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Palestinian-Jewish Youth Encounters at the School for Peace

The School for Peace Posted on 21/09/2006 by nswassfp21/09/2018

(Hebrew & English), edited by Rabah Halabi and Michal Zak, 2006.

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Israeli and Palestinian Identities in Dialogue: The School for Peace Approach

The School for Peace Posted on 21/09/2000 by nswassfp21/09/2018

(English), edited by Rabah Halabi, 2004; (also available in Hebrew, Arabic and German).

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