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Heart opening clips by reut sedaka commune members on humanitarian crisis in GAZA

Dear AllI want to share with you the link to these touching video clips:educationhealthwaterPlease have a look and show it to your friends!It was made by a wonderful group of young israelis - Jewish and palestinianMay they open hearts..Myriamnb: the movies also…See More
Mar 13, 2010
Neri Bar-On replied to the discussion 'what do you think of "מכנה משותף-قاسم مشترك" our new web 2.0 bilingual educational site for teachers and Ngo's?'
"Dear Myriam, It is important work and valuable effort to open the discussion between Jews and Arabs within Israel. It is crucial for peace that the Jewish-Arab conflict within Israel will be solved. But from other perspective this is less usfull…"
May 3, 2009
myriam darmoni posted a discussion

what do you think of "מכנה משותף-قاسم مشترك" our new web 2.0 bilingual educational site for teachers and Ngo's?

Hello everybody and specially arab and hebrew speakers!We just got on line with our new web 2.0 website for educating for peace and coexistence.http://commonground.cet.ac.il/We'd love to get your feedbacks!Best regards,Myriam Darmoni and Inssaf Shaawanethe center for educational technologySee More
May 3, 2009

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My personal story:
I was born in france and came to Israel in 1984.
Since November 1995, I'm into education for Democracy.
I'm now developing bilingual (hebrew/arabic) websites that aim at creating mutual understanding. I now work at the center for educational technology.
Why I want peace:
I just wish for my children and all children in the region to enjoy a life free of violence and bloodshed.
Interests and activities:
Human Rights
Something you didn't know about me:
I'm the Chairperson of the hotline for Migrant workers
How I found mepeace.org:
Haaretz today
What I want to achieve here:
I'd like people to know the websites we develop such as:
http://makomakan.cet.ac.il
http://rights.cet.ac.il

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At 2:42am on June 2, 2008, myriam darmoni said…
Hi Paul! Thanks! It really is tough these days but we have also good reasons to believe in a better future in the area.. These kids are really great!
At 2:34pm on June 1, 2008, Paul RETI said…
Hi Myriam,

It is a pleasure to meet people who try constructively to bridge the divides.
At 4:35pm on May 30, 2008, Rob Schrama said…
The ‘Big Hug’ and the future of Jerusalem

The sting of all problems between Israeli and Palestinians lays in the Old City of Jerusalem. Her status has to be solved in such a way, that all parties fighting for control over her can agree upon.

On June 24, the ‘Big Hug’ will be hold in Jerusalem. Light workers from Israel, Palestine and from all over the world, ‘Lovers of Jerusalem’, will come together to bring warmth and energy to this city, embracing holding hands the Old City. If we bundle all our positive energies and bring these to Jerusalem, we can create peace to this exceptional place.

We are organizing the Big Hug to make the people aware –especially the Israeli and Palestinian inhabitants of Jerusalem- that there is a very shaped perspective for the city of Jerusalem as a city of peace: a new, undivided Jerusalem, as the capital of Palestine, Israel and at large.

Let go of the conflict concerning her command and dedicate the city to the Omnipresent. The Old City as a whole is His Temple. To give the walled Old City free to God, as a "Status Apart”, as an independent city, will be the most feasible way to come out the current impasse.

The Old City of Jerusalem must become an open city; a House of Prayer for all the Peoples. This perspective is written down in the Holy Books, this is the perspective we, as ‘Lovers of Jerusalem’ embrace as well as solution. But how many people does already notice this hopeful point of view?

What I saw in Jerusalem and also everywhere else where I meet Islamic and Jewish people is, that not so many persons really think about a future for Jerusalem. Most of the time, they stick with old ideas that the Old City of Jerusalem will always remain a part of Israel, or in opposite, that it will be absolutely a part of a new Palestinian state, as stolen land that has to be given back. With these visions, a future Jerusalem will be a divided city with an East Palestinian and West Israeli part, with barbed wire and checkpoints in between, like the situation of the city from 1948-1967. Or, coming closer to an agreement, people suggest -like proposed in the “Geneva Accord” in 2003- to make a complicated dividing of the Old City in a Israeli and Palestinian part. That will mean that the small alleys will be split by walls and barriers too. The idea that a future Jerusalem will become a divided city, is something that we have to prevent.

There are living about 250.000 Palestinian and 500.000 Israeli rather close together in one city. Do they want to make a separation of Jerusalem in parts or do they choose, deep in their hearts, for unity? So my best friends, it is our task to inform the whole city that there is an alternative for the Jerusalem of today.

All lovers of a united Jerusalem will come together to encircle and embrace the Old City of Jerusalem with love and devotion. We have to encourage all inhabitants of Jerusalem to join the coming Big Hug, with the idea of a New Jerusalem that might be realized with their support.

Rob Schrama Phone:0031-646608660 www.loversofjerusalem.org
At 11:50pm on May 13, 2008, amal abu zaidan said…
hi
myriam
i know you from my previose work at abraham foundation . i have seen the website and really it is very good
best
amal
At 9:04pm on April 5, 2008, נועה said…
Thanks :)
At 2:16am on March 12, 2008, myriam darmoni said…
Thanks a lot for your greetings! It's a really fascinating social network! myriam
At 12:57am on March 12, 2008, Eyal Raviv said…
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