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Promotes the late Senator Fulbright's vision of world peace and nonviolent means of resolving conflicts through education, interaction, and engagement.
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The Dialogue Institute works to transform the world into a global community by fosterinig interreligious and intercultural understanding, cooperation and scholarship and transforming relationships across lines of cultural and religious difference.
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Based in Jerusalem, a network of interfaith peacemakers working to bring understanding and reconciliation to the Holy Land.
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Strengthening civil society by fostering a culture of participation, building capacity in non-profit organizations, and educating for cross-cultural understanding as well as conflict prevention and resolution.
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Friends of Open House supports the work of OPEN HOUSE, founded in 1991 to foster coexistence among Israeli Jews and Arabs in Ramle, Israel. The moving story behind the establishment of OPEN HOUSE is chronicled in the book, The Lemon Tree.
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Active both in the United States and the Holy Land, the Center for Religious Tolerance promotes peace and social justice through spiritually based interfaith initiatives.
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Face to Face is a groundbreaking teen encounter program of The Jewish-Arab Center for Peace at Givat Haviva, winner of the 2001 UNESCO Prize for Peace Education. We enable Jewish and Arab students to confront the challenges of life in Israel.
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Led by Executive Director Sheik Ghassan Manasra, Lights of Peace Association is an Islamic peace center that promotes peace and tolerance and builds bridges between religions, cultures, and people. Based in Nazareth and Jerusalem.
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Many do not know that Judaism, Christianity and Islam share a common origin, a man named Abraham/Ibrahim. A tool for dialogue, The Cave of Reconciliation teaches about commonality and difference. Author Pecki Witonsky is an expert in interfaith dialogue.
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Intercultural Journeys seeks to promote understanding among people of diverse cultures through dialogue and the presentation of world-class performances in music, poetry and other art forms.
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Located in the village of Shefar'Am, or Shef'Amer, in the Galilee, HOH is the first Arab-initiated peace center in Israel. Director Elias Jabbour is one of the foremost experts in the art of Sulha, the indigenous Arab form of conflict resolution.