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Impressions from Israel
TweetThree and a half days in Israel can only give you a glimpse of the Israel’s point of view (as if there would be only one). What I understood form our several meetings and interviews: Of course all of the … Continue reading
Posted in Conversations, Israel, Middle East, Two Stars for Peace
Tagged haifa, israel, jerusalem, peace, tel aviv
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Meeting students at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Be’er Sheva
TweetSunday, 6th of March 2011 – Be’er Sheva, Israel On our trip through Israel the first stop was Ben-Gurion University (BGU) of Negev in Be’er Sheva. That’s where Martine Rothblatt, author of the book, presented the 2stars4peace idea in May … Continue reading
Posted in Conversations, Israel, Middle East, Two Stars for Peace
Tagged be'er sheva, bgu, boarders, engagement, love, negev, relationships, students, tired, university
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Hamzeh Alzawaydeh on 2stars4peace
TweetHamzeh lives in Wadi Rum and he is working as a teacher 50 km from its hometown. We took this interview right after sunset in Wadi Rum. Sometimes it’s really easy …;-) Love it!
Posted in Jordan, Two Stars for Peace
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Ohood Enaia – A Palestinian Woman – on 2stars4peace
TweetOhood is living and working in the West Bank, Palestine. Last November, when I’ve met her in Berlin, we spoke for the first time about 2stars4peace … since then her opinion has changed … from a clear and straight forward … Continue reading
Posted in Conversations, Palestine, Two Stars for Peace
Tagged interview, palestine, ramallah
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Stranger in Jerusalem on 2stars4peace
TweetOn our way back to the car we spoke to this gentleman. We were surprised he agreed to do the short interview.
Posted in Conversations, Israel, Palestine, Two Stars for Peace
Tagged interview, israel, jerusalem
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Young Israeli Woman at Wailing Wall on 2stars4peace
TweetWe spoke to this young Israeli woman right before she went to the Wailing Wall for praying. I was really surprised you talked to us …
Posted in Conversations, Israel, Two Stars for Peace
Tagged interview, israel, jerusalem
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Still Small Voices
TweetI think this project perfectly adds to our ideas … It aims to – increase cultural tolerance and understanding of Palestinian and American audiences by honoring and sharing human stories and – empower artists from Palestinian and American origin to … Continue reading
Rabbi Yitzchak Goldstein on 2stars4peace
TweetRabbi Yitzchak Goldstein is Co-Director of the “Toras Yisrael One Year in Israel” program. He studied ten years in Slabodka Yeshiva and the Mir Yeshiva in New York. He received smicha from the Chief Rabbi of Israel and has also … Continue reading
Mana Assahui on 2stars4peace
TweetMana Assahui is living and working in Amman, Jordan. Her roots are Palestinian … For her the 2stars4peace idea is impossible … Even though there might be economical reasons for this solutions, Mana can’t imaging to see it happen … … Continue reading
Posted in Conversations, Jordan, Two Stars for Peace
Tagged jordan, palestine, refugee
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Lirun on 2stars4peace
TweetLirun lives in Yafo, Israel. He is working as a lawyer. He draws s a pretty cool picture of what 2stars4peace could be … Very interesting thoughts! Thank you Lirun!!! More about 2stars4peace: http://facebook.com/2stars4peace http://twitter.com/2stars4peace




