
Palestinian official donates playroom to a Haifa hospital
He came to Rambam Health Care Campus battling cancer and left with a vision of promoting peace.

He came to Rambam Health Care Campus battling cancer and left with a vision of promoting peace.

About to release its first studio album, the YMCA Jerusalem Youth Chorus models the meeting of music and conflict transformation.

‘If I ask what music you love and why, something amazing will happen in seconds: I’m bringing you into my world and we’ll start speaking intimately.’

Hashomer Hatzair and Ajyal raised enough money from fellow Israelis to work with refugees on Lesbos island for three and a half months.

Cooking Coexistence gives marginalized over-35 women employment and work skills, fosters friendships and provides nutrition to underprivileged kids.

Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival spotlights Jewish identity in our day and age, tributes to great Jewish thinkers and artists, women’s cinema in the Haredi world, and a tribute to Ethiopian Jewry.

After fires burned down a Conservative synagogue in Haifa, Arab wood suppliers did pro-bono restoration work, citing importance of promoting peace.

Rana Choir of Jaffa is recognized for fostering intercultural dialogue and ‘deep human relationships despite political differences.’

Jewish, Muslim, Christian volunteers work side by side for United Hatzalah, Magen David Adom and ZAKA to aid victims of accident and illness.

Holon-based Save a Child’s Heart nonprofit got help from goodhearted strangers in arranging the complicated journey to Israel for a complex surgery.

‘I don’t think anything else can unite us as much as singing does,’ says a Muslim member of Rana Choir.

‘The kids on both sides understand they are part of the same league, where their rights are equal, just like football rules are equal for everyone.’

Martial artists from Jordan, Japan and Senegal join Israeli Jews, Muslims, Christians, Druze and Bedouins at Budo for Peace Friendship Training.

When a stranger collapsed with heart failure at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, two Israelis rushed to help, one an Israeli Arab, the other an Israeli Jew – my husband.

Centuries-old Ottoman building in historic Acre is embarking on a second life as Arabesque: An Arts and Residency Center.