Presented by Israel Peace Alternatives, Rabbi Greg Wolfe and J Street UCDavis.
WHEN: Wednesday, January 29 | 7-9pm
WHERE: Congregation Bet Haverim Social Hall (1715 Anderson Road, Davis CA 95616)
DETAILS: Two former combatants, one Palestinian and one Israeli, will share their personal stories of transformation from violence to cooperation for peace. Excerpts from the award-winning film Disturbing the Peace will be screened.
Please contact Jordan Newmark at jordannewmark@jstreet.org with any questions you may have leading up to this event.
Co-sponsored by Rabbi Greg Wolfe, American Friends of Combatants for Peace,
J Street Davis and J Street UC Davis.
For over a decade, Combatants For Peace has embodied and served as a model for humanistic values of freedom, democracy, security and dignity for all. Combatants for Peace is a strong, significant, influential binational community -- a community that exemplifies viable cooperation which forms the basis for future coexistence. Through joint nonviolence in the present, it lays the foundations for a nonviolent future.
Presented by Israel Peace Alternatives, Rabbi Greg Wolfe and J Street UCDavis.
WHEN: Wednesday, January 29 | 7-9pm
WHERE: Congregation Bet Haverim Social Hall (1715 Anderson Road, Davis CA 95616)
DETAILS: Two former combatants, one Palestinian and one Israeli, will share their personal stories of transformation from violence to cooperation for peace. Excerpts from the award-winning film Disturbing the Peace will be screened.
Please contact Jordan Newmark at jordannewmark@jstreet.org with any questions you may have leading up to this event.
Co-sponsored by Rabbi Greg Wolfe, American Friends of Combatants for Peace,
J Street Davis and J Street UC Davis.
For over a decade, Combatants For Peace has embodied and served as a model for humanistic values of freedom, democracy, security and dignity for all. Combatants for Peace is a strong, significant, influential binational community -- a community that exemplifies viable cooperation which forms the basis for future coexistence. Through joint nonviolence in the present, it lays the foundations for a nonviolent future.