Lesenswerte Überlegungen von Rida Abu Rass auf dem Portal +972mag über „What can the Joint List teach us about building Palestinian political power?“ – Ten years after its formation, this experiment in Palestinian unity inside Israel — and its ultimate collapse — shows the need for carefully cultivated alliances.
On Sunday, June 8th, 2025 Churches for Middle East Peace (USA) and its 35 member denominations and communions call upon congregations in the U.S. and worldwide to pray for peace in Gaza and the broader Middle East as part of Solidarity Sunday.
In mid-May, CMEP will provide resources to shape Sunday prayers, worship, liturgy, and other aspects of Solidarity Sunday services, including videos from voices in the region.
Resources will be ecumenically and politically diverse, allowing each community to shape their Solidarity Sunday around their own traditions and commitments. This day of prayerful solidarity and calls for justice come as we observe the arrival of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost Sunday.
Die Israelin Tom Kellner und die Palästinenserin Seba Abu Daqa im Interview der Frankfurter Rundschau über ihre Unterstützung für die Menschen in Gaza und die gemeinsam gegründete Initiative Clean Shelter. Das Gespräch führte Sophie Tiedemann.
Die Spenden dieses Abends gehen auch an Clean Shelter …
Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism /Jerusalemer Erklärung zum Antisemitismus
Die Debatte um die verschiedenen, allesamt in der Wissenschaft diskutierten Definitonen, hat durch den Beschluß des Parteitages der Linken wieder Fahrt aufgenommen. Hier dazu eine
Das Jüdische Museum Berlin lädt den amerikanischen Autor Joshua Cohen ein, das kulturelle Erbe des Verlegers und Warenhaus-Unternehmers Salman Schocken zu erkunden. Anhand ausgewählter Exponate aus der Sammlung des Museums kommentiert Cohen in der Ausstellung die Geschichte des Schocken-Verlags und nimmt sie zum Ausgangspunkt für eine zeitgenössische Perspektive auf Kultur und Kapital, auf Warenhäuser und Museen und nicht zuletzt auf Fragen der (Wieder-)Aneignung und der Zugehörigkeit.
The Research Centre for Religious Diversity,(Forschungsstelle für religiöse Vielfalt, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)is delighted to invite you to an onlineDiscussion with Photographer and Film MakerMr Nadir Mauge
Mr Mauge will show parts of his film “My tomb, our tomb, Rachel’s Tomb” as well as discuss his monograph „Väter des Heiligen Landes“, a visual work documenting Christian monastic traditions in the Holy Land (co-authored with Michael Ragsch and Sebastian, Be+Be-Verlag, 2020).
Nadir Mauge is a visual storyteller based in Bethlehem, Palestine, specializing in film and photography. His has exhibited and screened internationally, including at the Toronto Palestine Film Festival and Photo Independent in Hollywood. Through his craft, he documents stories that raise awareness of social issues and celebrate the essence of genuine humanity. His work is especially relevant for documenting the religious diversity in Palestine, a diversity embedded in the lives and histories of the people.
„Schützende Präsenz. Israelis trotzen gesellschaftlicher Gleichgültigkeit und unterstützen von Siedlern bedrohtes palästinensisches Leben im besetzten Jordantal“
The Abraham Initiatives is a Jewish-Israeli and Palestinian-Israeli organization that advances social inclusion and equal rights for Israel’s Palestinian citizens by influencing public policy, shaping public opinion and demonstrating practical models for a shared society. We envision Israel as a democratic state, homeland of the Jewish people and all its citizens, that guarantees and protects the full citizenship and equal rights of its Palestinian citizens; where Jewish- and Palestinian-Israelis co-create a cohesive, inclusive society; and that exists peacefully alongside an independent, sovereign Palestinian state.
Palestinians, Israelis, and allies from around the world gathered on May 15, for the 2025 Joint Nakba Remembrance Ceremony – to commemorate the forced displacement and dispossession of the Palestinian people, to acknowledge that the current bloodshed is a horrifying link in the long chain of conflict and violence over the land, and to insist on another way. Through the ceremony, Combatants for Peace modeled what they affirm – that understanding how each side experiences history is imperative to breaking this chain and forging a different future.