
Radical new prejudice-busting techniques from Israel
Center of Applied Psychology for Social Change tests out-of-the-box research theories with 600 Jewish and Arab Israeli teenagers.

Center of Applied Psychology for Social Change tests out-of-the-box research theories with 600 Jewish and Arab Israeli teenagers.

Israel has been providing medical care to Syria’s wounded at the border, even though the countries remain long-standing enemies.

Lod, home of Ben-Gurion International Airport, wants to show the world its peaceful mosaic of cultures living side by side with history and high-tech.

Games for Peace brings together youth in conflict zones to play adapted popular video games requiring communication and collaboration.

In the true spirit of the season, multifaith teens and parents meet, volunteer and dialogue together, in an effort to set an example of peaceful engagement.

Through EcoPeace, travel pros from Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority have created new cross-border hiking, biking and walking tours.

Muslim, Jewish and Christian Israeli teens welcome journalists and diplomats to the city of Lod, where a mosaic of cultures models peaceful coexistence.

The current round of terror attacks has done nothing to stop brain scientists from Israel and Arab countries cooperating for unique conferences.

From New York to London to Tokyo, compliments on social media roll in for a little Israeli eatery with a big message.

“These gatherings help support hope for peace and remind people they are not alone.”

In Israel the strong relationship between Arab Druze and Israeli Jews shows hope for the future of the Middle East.

One year after the Gaza conflict, Ramadan tours in Israel are booming as Jewish Israelis flock to celebrate the Muslim holiday with Israeli Arabs.

‘We realized building peace in the holy land has to be first a grassroots process, because we live side by side and have no option of having no interaction.’

World-record breaking magic lesson highlights the significant coexistence work of Beit HaGefen Arab-Jewish Cultural Center in Haifa.

SPCA and Peres Center for Peace bring 45 Israeli and Palestinian girls together at Tel Aviv animal shelter along with Egyptian, Swiss and US diplomats.