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Full report from a SFP youth encounter workshop

The School for Peace Posted on 19/07/2017 by nswassfp19/07/2017
youth encounter participants

Last February a youth encounter took place between at Givat Brenner and Orthodox Nazareth high schools. Here’s a full report, including quotes from participants.

George and Anna Dalaras visit the School for Peace

The School for Peace Posted on 20/06/2017 by nswassfp19/07/2017

We share the same ideas. The most important thing in your work is that you do here you dig deep to find the roots of bad of aggressiveness and uproot the hatred.”

“We need this kind of dialogue”- Participant in our Politicians course writes about his experience

The School for Peace Posted on 03/06/2017 by nswassfp08/08/2017
politicians course participants with diplomas

Avi Dabush who just graduated from our first Up-and-Coming Politicians course writes about his experience and conclusions.

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