Israeli
and Palestinian Identities in Dialogue
Price: $27.95
Subtitle: The School for Peace Approach
Author: Rabah Halabi
Translator: Deb Reich
Subject: Middle East Studies/Political
Science
Paper ISBN 0-8135-3415-1
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-3414-3
Pages: 224 pp.
Description:
Praise for Israeli and Palestinian Identities in
Dialogue
"The work of these authors-at once scholarly and
practical/political-is not only rigorous, but very moving. At a moment
when the conflicts between Palestinians and Israelis seem
insurmountable, they demonstrate otherwise and so offer us hope." -Joan
W. Scott, professor of social science, Institute for Advanced Study
"This book contains very important insights into Israeli Arab
attitudes towards citizenship in Israel. . . . The two groups need to
negotiate a new social and political contract and this book offers
critical guidance in this urgent process." -Joseph V. Montville,
director, Preventive Diplomacy Program, Center for Strategic and
International Studies
"This volume provides a significant contribution to the field
of peace studies and conflict resolution. It captures the unique work
of Neve Shalom/Wahat al Salam on identity dialogue and power relations.
. . . highly recommended reading." -Mohammed Abu-Nimer, author of Nonviolence
and Peace Building in Islam: Theory and Practice
Attempts to initiate interactions between Palestinians and
Jews outside official frameworks have often dissolved under political
and economic pressures. One lasting effort to help create a more
authentic and egalitarian dialogue between the two groups began when
the School for Peace was established in 1976 in Neve Shalom/Wahat al
Salam, a joint model village set up in 1972 by a group of Jewish and
Palestinian Israelis.
This volume is the product of the insight and experiences of
both Arabs and Jews at the School for Peace over the last two decades.
Essays address topics such as strategies for working with young people,
development of effective learning environments for conflict resolution,
and language as a bridge and as an obstacle. It is the first book to
provide a model for dialogue between Palestinians and Jews that has
been used successfully in other ethnic and national conflicts, and
should be required reading for everyone interested in
Jewish-Palestinian relations.
Rabah Halabi is the head of the School for Peace
Research Center at Neve Shalom/Wahat al Salam in Israel, and a lecturer
in the education department at the Hebrew University.
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