Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery

by American Friends of Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery
Breaking Down Borders: Youth Self Discovery

Project Report | Jan 22, 2015
Working Toward a Peaceful Society

By Dafna | Director of the Pluralistic Spiritual Center

Continuing the work from last year in developing a network for young Arabs and Jews dedicated to working toward a peaceful society, the Pluralistic Spiritual Center is raising funds and planning a series of 12 weekly encounters and a one 2 day encounter for 10th graders from the Givat Brener Highschool (Jewish) and the Tera Santa (Arab) in Ramla.

The Open House in Ramla and the PSCC will be collaborating to bring together youth from both sides to meet, address stereotypes, and recognize the human aspect within the conflict so commonly ignored in today’s society.

The PSCC will also be investing its efforts in working with youth between the ages of 16-25 focusing on ongoing workshops, experiential tools, creative activities and spiritual work. The developing program will be based on tools from the Mastery School for Leadership which will be run by 4 graduates from that program.

Thank you for your continued support in sharing our vision of bringing youth together to develop understanding, peace, and a viable future for the future leaders of this world.

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