StandWithUs Emerson Fellowship
May 6th, 2008StandWithUs is looking for student leaders for our prestigious Emerson Fellowship. Fellows will be responsible for running Israel programs, and educating others on campus.
Fellows will receive a stipend for their work. You will also be sent to a training seminar, and be eligible to be sent on leadership missions to Israel, or to intern in our Israel office next summer!
Applications are due by June 1st.
Apply now at Emerson Fellowship
Dani Klein
Campus Director, North America
Peace
May 3rd, 2008Why can’t we all just get along? Why not peace instead of war? For Israel these two songs give the main reason. Here is a popular Israeli song, with a common theme. Other songs are about life and love, like most other people’s songs. You won’t find Israeli songs about murder and suicide and the joy of killing Arabs. Listen to the Palestinian song. It’s very typical, you can find many samples like this among popular Arab songs, and many are more violent than this one.
Do you want peace? First, define peace. There are many kinds of peace…the peace of the grave, the peace of complete victory, the peace of having nothing left to lose, the peace of living together in unity. Unless both sides in a conflict want the same kind of peace, peace will only come with victory. For that to change, the Palestinians will have to change their goal. Listen and consider.
Jerusalem of Gold
May 3rd, 2008A video of Ofra Haza singing “Yerushalayim Shel Zahav” (Jerusalem of Gold)
Remember Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb?
May 3rd, 2008
US Rabbi leads delegation to Iran
Jerusalem Post, Apr. 28, 2008
For the first time, an American rabbi will be traveling to Iran Tuesday on a mission of interfaith dialogue and understanding.
Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb, one of the early forces behind the Jewish Renewal movement in America, will co-lead a delegation of 21 peace activists to the Islamic Republic on a mission “to humanize the face of Iran, lest we end up with a disaster of global proportions we cannot imagine,” she told The Jerusalem Post by phone on Monday.
Gottlieb, a longtime peace activist and recent cofounder of the Shomer Shalom Institute for Jewish Non-Violence, said her participation in the mission came out of Tuesday’s threat by Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton that an Iranian assault on Israel would be met with an American response that would “obliterate” Iran.
“It is important to negotiate and not threaten obliteration,” Gottlieb believes, “in particular because there are between 30,000 and 40,000 Jewish people living in Iran, the oldest extant Jewish community in the Middle East, which has been there since the first exile in 586 BCE.”
The mission, the fifth “friendship and solidarity delegation” to Iran of the New York-based Fellowship of …