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A letter from the SFP director about the current political situation

The School for Peace Posted on 10/03/2023 by Moran Barir10/03/2023
Demonstration against the legislative reform, Jerusalem, February 13, 2023. The big sign reads: “Democracy for all” in Hebrew and Arabic.

The political and violent events in the region are happening upon us at a …

An Interview with an SFP Graduate: Ameer Bisharat

The School for Peace Posted on 26/02/2023 by Moran Barir01/03/2023

Ameer Bisharat,a graduate of 2 SFP change agents courses, is a member of the Palestinian-Jewish planners’ forum.

Ufuq Yaffa – A New Jaffa Based Activist Group

The School for Peace Posted on 07/12/2022 by Moran Barir01/03/2023

Ufuq Yaffa is a bi-national activist group consisting of Palestinian and Jewish residents of Jaffa who love their city, and are deeply committed to promoting equality and justice therein.

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The School for Peace (SFP) at Neve Shalom - Wahat al-Salam (NSWAS) was established in 1979 as the first educational institution in Israel promoting broad scale change towards peace and more humane, egalitarian and just relations between Palestinians and Jews.

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