
3 initiatives awarded prize for Israeli-Arab peace efforts
Jewish Israelis and Muslim Arabs working together to advance peace through sports, education and engaging religious leaders win $30,000 prize.

Jewish Israelis and Muslim Arabs working together to advance peace through sports, education and engaging religious leaders win $30,000 prize.

Free nationwide lecture series is designed to awaken Israel’s Y and Z generations out of their peace slumber.

Little girl’s recovery at a Jerusalem hospital inspires a project for sharing medical expertise between Israeli and Arab healthcare practitioners.

Growing up to the sounds of church bells in his Jerusalem neighborhood, Zaki Djemal became committed to coexistence activism.

For 15 years, a New York art educator led Israeli children on a journey of imagining peace. The paintings now hang at Yemin Orde Youth Village near Haifa.

Using a Model UN structure, Debate for Peace brings together teens from disparate parts of Israel for formal discussion of controversial topics.

The Israel Cycling Academy’s 2018 roster includes 24 riders from 16 countries, including Christians, Jews, a Muslim and a Druze.

Israeli-Palestinian-Jordanian environmental group wins European awards for its Program on Water Security and its Water & Energy Nexus project.

Firefighting and search-and-rescue teams from Jordan, Israel, Palestinian Authority, Italy, France and Spain had a joint disaster exercise in Israel.

‘As every faith commands us to love your neighbor as yourself, I believe there is nothing like a sukkah to accommodate everyone,’ says Muslim dentist.

Galilee International Management Institute enables Palestinian farmers to join Israeli growers in meeting high avocado demand in Europe.

At Rish Lakish, olive picking is still done by hand unlike at most commercial olive groves.

Two-day international gathering explores value of forgiveness in different faiths and how to implement forgiveness education at home and in schools.

Classroom program fosters acceptance between Ethiopian and native Israelis, Arabs and Jews, religious and secular, special-ed and general-ed students.

Abrahamic Reunion group promotes love, peace, communication, cooperation and dialogue among the people of the Holy Land.