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Home / The School for Peace 6
Established in 1979, the SFP assimilates the principles upon which NSWAS was founded in conducting courses and seminars for Arab and Jewish youth and adults in Israel and the Palestinian Autonomy.
SFP-Social-Workers-Conference-June-2021
3 photos2021-SFP-Graduates-Work
10 photos2021-SFP-Stage-Artists-Course
2 photos2021-Facilitator-Training-Program
7 photosArtists-Program-2021
3 photosSchool for Peace, before reconstruction
7 photosEnvironmental Justice Course 2021
33 photosEvening in honor of SFP Founder Dr. Nava Sonnenschein
38 photosFire damages School for Peace buildings
12 photosChange Agents Course for Lawyers (June, 2020
3 photosWomen and Media Course (2018)
3 photosYouth Encounter, December 2017
6 photosSymposium - is the 2 state solution still possible?
24 photosArab and Jewish planners and architects planning actions to stop the demolition policy affecting Arab communities
6 photosEnvironmental justice leaders tour northern Israel - November 2016
31 photosPlanners Course participants Tour Wadi Ara
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- Opening of Shared Cities Project, June 2020
- Opening of Shared Cities Project, June 2020
article - Change Agents for Environmental Justice
Read article on School for Peace site - Change Agents for Environmental Justice
Read article on School for Peace site - SFP Grads appear before Supreme Court
November 2022: Two ‘Change Agent’ graduates appeared before the Israeli Supreme Court. Michael Sfard is a prominent Human Rights lawyer and Shaked Morag is leader of Peace Now. The plaintiffs are Palestinians cut off from their agricultural land and from nearby Beit Lehem by an expansion of Efrat settlement. The photo shows Michael in the middle, between Shaked and the plaintiffs, with Nava at left. - Thinking group meets to discuss a new School for Peace branch in the north
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