A list of resources
Below are a few of the many excellent sources for in depth learning and action in the cause of peace in the Mid East. Try them all to find your fit.
http://epfnational.org/ The home of Episcopalians who are committed to work for peace.
http://epfnational.org/palestine-israel-network/ The network of Episcopalians, who are committed to a robust non violent support for the occupied and oppressed Palestinian people. Separate from the Peace Fellowship above but within its framework for administration.
http://www.sabeel.org/ A major international ecumenical Christian movement for justice and peace in Israel-Palestine by nonviolent means founded by Naim Ateek, a Palestinian Anglican priest.
http://www.fosna.org/ The North American branch in support of Sabeel.
http://www.annainthemiddleeast.com/ A young Jewish woman who discovered the plight of the Palestinians and has devoted her life to telling the story of their oppression
http://jstreet.org/ The political home for pro-Israel, pro-peace Americans. Formed in response to the heavily funded AIP which supports the government of Israel without reservations.
http://www.ajjp.org/ American Jews for a Just Peace is a progressive voice centered on justice.
http://www.afedj.org/ The partner with the Anglican Diocese of Jerusalem in supporting its ministry through schools, hospitals, clinics and congregations.
http://www.cmep.org/ Churches for Mid East Peace is a coalition of 24 national Church organizations, of the Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant traditions including the Episcopal Church.
http://markbraverman.org/essential-books/ An important list of those sources which have shaped the view and ministry of Mark Braverman, an American Jew who works for justice and peace in Israel-Palestine.