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November 15, 2024
Modeling Shared Society in Israel (Video)
Mohammad Darawshe is a leading expert on Jewish-Arab relations in Israel. He has devoted much of his personal and professional life to building a model of respectful and sustainable shared society. The events of October 7 and the Israel-Hamas War have had a unique impact on Jewish and Arab-Palestinian communities across Israel, and have posed significant challenges for intergroup relations. In this lecture, Darawshe was joined in conversation by Professor Masua Sagiv to discuss his vision for a way forward at this precarious juncture. Mohammad Darawshe, Director of Strategy, Center for Shared Society, Givat Haviva Masua Sagiv, Koret Visiting Assistant Professor of Jewish and Israel Studies at UC Berkeley (2021–2025); Senior Faculty, Shalom Hartman Institute; Researcher at the Menomadin Center for Jewish and Democratic Law, Bar-Ilan University Law Faculty
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November 14, 2024
For Israel’s Arab citizens, full integration into Israeli society is the only realistic option
The events of October 7, 2023, brought new challenges to Jewish-Arab relations in Israel, intensifying fear and mistrust between communities. While the Israeli Declaration of Independence promises equality, systemic discrimination and exclusion continue to hinder integration for Israel’s 1.7 million Arab citizens. Despite challenges, success stories in healthcare, academia, and education showcase the potential for a shared society. Organizations like Givat Haviva play a critical role in fostering dialogue, reducing stereotypes, and building bridges through innovative programs in education, art, and municipal partnerships. Givat Haviva's efforts emphasize the urgent need for nationwide support to create a more inclusive and peaceful future
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Dec
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An Evening with Mohammad Darawshe in Tarrytown
Givat Haviva's Mohammad Darawshe will be speaking at The Ark on the Shames JCC in Tarrytown. The event will be on December 11th at 7 pm and will cost $10 for JCC members and $15 for non-members.