The Open House in Ramle - a peace education center in Ramle, Israel
 

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  • Summer Camp 2023Summer Camp 2023

    Summary of the 2023 summer Camp by Lutfia Gnime   The Peace Camp of Open House was held between July 3rd and July 21st, 2023, the Arab-Jewish camp that has existed for many years with the aim...Read more »
  • Summer Camp 2022Summer Camp 2022

    This year's summer camp was between the 3rd to the 21st of July, 2022. The Ramle municipality provided the grounds of the YRF learning center and we could accept 80 participants to full...Read more »
  • Summer Camp 2021Summer Camp 2021

    We are delighted to share with you what was happening at our end during 2021. First of all, the Ramle Municipality offered us the YRF grounds (Youth Renewal Fund) for our Summer Camp in Ramle...Read more »
  • Summer Camp 2019Summer Camp 2019

    Now for the 27th year our summer camp this year took place between the  1st of July to the 19th for 98 Arab and Jewish children between the ages of six to thirteen. We had...Read more »
 

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Karuna Center for Peace Building

Karuna Center for Peacebuilding envisions a world in which communities transform enmity and conflict through collaborative dialogue and cooperative problem solving.

Director, Paula Green, Friends of Open House Interfaith Advisory Council member


COMPASSIONATE LISTENING PROJECT

Mid East Citizen Diplomacy has been working in Israel and Palestine since 1990. We initiated the Compassionate Listening Project in 1997 with the encouragement of Israeli and Palestinian NGO’s, to invite regular citizens to play a greater role in Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation.

The Abraham Fund

A not-for-profit fundraising and educational organization dedicated to enhancing coexistence between Israel’s Jewish and Arab citizens.

Ariga

For peace in the Middle East.

See also their journal, Peacewatch, at http://www.ariga.com/peacewatch/


Non-violence webring


Search for Common Ground

Conflict resolution program

Jewish-Palestinian dialogue groups


Jewish Peace Fellowship


Interreligious Center on Public Life

Established in 1999, the Interreligious Center on Public Life is a forum for the dissemination of the principles and ideas of the Abrahamic traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam as they relate to the great domestic and international issues of the day. The Center dedicates its efforts to the enrichment of public life and discourse, the furtherance of religious understanding and the betterment of humankind.

Mid East Web for Coexistence

MidEast Web was started by people active in Middle East dialog and peace education efforts. It’s goal is to weave a world-wide web of Arabs, Jews and others who want to build a new Middle East based on coexistence and neighborly relations.