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Arab and Jewish planners and architects planning actions to stop the demolition policy affecting Arab communities

The School for Peace Posted on 31/01/2017 by nswassfp31/01/2017
Planners meet to consider joint actions

A group of SFP change agent grads meet to consider how to act effectively together in order to bring about change that will permit Arab towns to develop

The SFP mixed cities change agents course meets in Qalansawe to express solidarity with residents whose homes were demolished

The School for Peace Posted on 20/01/2017 by nswassfp20/01/2017
In Kalanswa

A special meeting took place for the course for change agents in mixed cities. At the initiative of the participants, the course met at the community center of Qalansawe.

SFP graduates meet to consider educational challenges in teaching acquaintance with the other

The School for Peace Posted on 18/01/2017 by nswassfp14/02/2017

Graduates of five SFP teachers courses on learning the literature of the other people (“Two People Write from Right to Left”) met for a follow-up meeting

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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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