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Understanding Paths to Peace in Israel and Palestine

Conversation Café, in collaboration with the Peace & Reconciliation Network, is honored to host

"How do we live with our Neighbour? Understanding Paths to Peace in Israel and Palestine"

In addition to a Keynote presentation by renowned Palestinian Christian scholar and facilitator Dr. Salim Munayer, and a moderated Q&A, this forum will begin with an interactive workshop sharing and acknowledging the different narratives, as understood by both Palestinian and Jewish communities. At the heart of this event is a fresh approach—an opportunity for attendees to explore and participate in the process of peace-building that begins with an understanding of those with whom they may have different perspectives and beliefs about the issues in the Middle East.

"The perspective offered by Dr. Munayer will provide attendees with a unique opportunity to understand the complexities of the Israel-Palestine situation through the eyes of those one who have devoted their lives to studying and addressing these issues," says Wagler.

Musalaha’s Path to Peace: A Model of Reconciliation Musalaha, led by Dr. Munayer, has been instrumental in bringing together diverse ethnic groups within the Middle East through innovative programs like desert encounters and structured workshops. These sessions provide transformative settings that promote mutual understanding and cooperation among Muslims, Christians, and Jews. The approach not only breaks down barriers but also cultivates lasting relationships, showcasing the power of direct engagement in achieving peace.

Dr. Munayer, the founder of Musalaha, is also known for his literary contributions, which include several books on reconciliation and peace. Notably, his co-authored work with Jewish author Lisa Loden, "Through My Enemy's Eyes: Envisioning Reconciliation in Israel-Palestine," embodies a mutual commitment to understanding the narratives of both peoples. This book is a cornerstone in peace education, promoting deep, empathetic understanding across divides.

The program will include:

  • Participant Workshop (as conducted in Israel/Palestine between diverse ethnic, religious, and national groups)

  • Keynote presentations by Dr. Salim Munayer

  • Clarifying Questions from the Moderator

  • Moderated Q&A sessions

  • Breakout sessions for refreshments and exhibits

This event is open to the public and is designed for anyone seeking to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Register for this event today!

About the Organizers:

Conversation Café: Founded by June Forman, Conversation Café is dedicated to fostering meaningful dialogues on significant societal issues. Their method involves hosting conversations in a spirit of curiosity and discovery, creating a space where people can talk openly and listen actively about topics that matter.

Peace & Reconciliation Network (PRN): Led by Global Director Phil Wagler, PRN works globally to build capacity for peace and reconciliation. Their efforts are part of the World Evangelical Alliance, representing over 600 million evangelicals worldwide. PRN's approach combines teaching, restoration, assistance, initiative, and networking, making it an ideal partner for fostering interfaith cooperation and global networking.

Musalaha: Founded by Dr. Salim Munayer, Musalaha stands out for its grassroots approach in reconciling diverse ethnic groups within the Middle East. The organization’s work has been pivotal in fostering dialogue and understanding across divided communities, demonstrating the transformative power of engagement.

Media Contact: June Forman, Founder, Conversation Café Phone: 778.363.1055 Email: june@conversationcafe.ca

Event Photography and Videography Disclaimer:

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