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Voices for Justice: EPF PIN Member Newland Smith reports on his time in Palestine/Israel

UK and USA Palestine Mental Health Network Study Tour The ten-day tour (March 25-April 4) with seven nights in Bethlehem and two in Nazareth was led by a woman who has been facilitating tours for internationals for nearly twenty years and this was the third study tour done in conjunction with the UK Palestine Mental […]

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Why Endangered Jerusalem Matters to Us: A Review by EPF PIN Member Steve France

So, why does Jerusalem particularly matter? What is President Trump exactly threatening in declaring that “Jerusalem is off the table,” moving the U.S. embassy and recognizing Israel’s complete sovereignty over the disputed city? In a word, Trump’s peremptory gesture threatens to crush the “living stones” of Jerusalem. That, of course, is the poetic term that […]

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A review of 'Why Palestine Matters: The Struggle to End Colonialism', a new resource from IPMN

One of the most fundamental misunderstandings about the struggle between the Palestinians and Israel over which people has rights to the small parcel of land that many of us call the Holy Land, lying between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River, is that the struggle is of little geopolitical importance.  For most Americans, the […]

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Voices for Justice: EPF PIN Member Ann Coburn Writes About A Witness Visit

Voices for Justice:  EPF PIN Member Writes About A Sabeel Witness Visit Last month a group of 12 people from 6 countries went on a Sabeel witness pilgrimage.  The focus was the Forgotten Faithful, Christians living in Palestine today, seen through the lens of Palestinian liberation theology.  Led by the Rev Dr. Naim Ateek and […]

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Marching and Standing for and with Gaza

Many places around the world have been standing with the people of Gaza.  EPF PIN member Harry Gunkel of San Antonio TX tells us about the rally there on 13 April. 4 PM, April 13, 2018 in San Antonio. Midnight in Gaza where most of those demonstrating in the Great March of Return have gone […]

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In Israel/Palestine Christian Zionism fills Episcopal Church’s Silence

EPF PIN member Cliff Cutler, Rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, reflects on Trump’s decision declaring Jerusalem Israel’s capital.   Just one month after a resolution to educate about peace in Israel/Palestine was not permitted to reach the Convention floor of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital […]

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EPF PIN Joins Allies and Colleagues in Celebrating the Nomination of the BDS National Movement for the Nobel Peace Prize

We share the nomination statement. Statement by Norwegian Parliamentarian Bjørnar Moxnes on Nominating the BDS Movement for Palestinian Rights for a Nobel Peace Prize: As a member of the Norwegian parliament, I proudly use my authority as an elected official to nominate the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement for Palestinian rights for the Nobel […]

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Voices for Justice: Hebron District, West Bank Special Report 2017

Abdulhadi Hantash, land surveyor and cartographer for the Palestinian Authority, is a colleague and friend of the editor.  He circulates this report of the effects of the Israeli Occupation in the Hebron District (West Bank) of Palestine during 2017.  While we took in reports of these things with dates and names and places last year, […]

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Through the lens of human rights in our work for justice: A sermon from Dick Toll

EPF PIN member Dick Toll preached this sermon on Advent 2, 10 December 2017. We are experiencing Advent….the preparation for the coming of Jesus. We hear from John the Baptist during the time when the Roman empire was causing great unrest, torture, killing, and brutality to the people who lived throughout the region but especially […]

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Voices for Justice: Speaking Out for Jerusalem 14 December 2017

Last week’s announcement in which the US declared Jerusalem Israel’s capital and Trump declared the embassy would be moved to Jerusalem in the future, has generated much writing and many public witnesses. EPF PIN member Harry Gunkel attended a rally in San Antonio TX where he heard Moureen Kaki speak out. Kaki is a Palestinian-American […]

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Palestine Resolutions Passed in 2017 at Diocesan Conventions - California, Chicago and Maine

As we prepare for General Convention 2018, we share three resolutions on Palestine passed at diocesan conventions this year. California: 27-28 October 2017 A JUST PEACE IN THE HOLY LAND Resolved, That, in light of the Diocese’s 2014 advocacy of economic pressure as a means of ending Israel’s now fifty-year occupation of Palestinian lands and […]

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EPF PIN INTRODUCES THE PALESTINE-ISRAEL EDUCATIONAL TOOLKIT

The Episcopal Peace Fellowship Palestine Israel Network (EPF PIN) announces a new educational resource. The Holy Land where Jesus lived today comprises the state of Israel and the Palestinian territories, and is the site of the “Israeli-Palestinian conflict”. This region is often in the headlines, but events there are little understood by many of us. […]

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