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To whom do we listen?

Dear Friends and Colleagues, To whom do we listen? On 13 January 2014, the Israel Palestine Mission Network (IPMN) of The Presbyterian Church (USA) announced the release of a new resource Zionism Unsettled: A Congregational Study Guide.  IPMN says the guide "examines the role of Jewish and Christian forms of Zionism in providing theological and […]

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Churches and Divestment - How might we move forward?

A 23 January 2014 release announced that the Presbyterian Church’s Committee on Mission Responsibility through Investment found Caterpillar, Hewlett-Packard and Motorola Solutions ‘not in compliance with General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) policy on socially responsible investing’ and that MRTI will ‘recommend to the 221st General Assembly this summer in Detroit that these corporations […]

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Two Episcopalians reflect on their time with Sabeel in 2013

From Loring Conant The Ultimate Preparation for Advent -- Reflections from a Sabeel Witness Visit November 2013 I returned from my first witness trip to Israel/West Bank a week before the beginning of Advent.   The number of disturbing afterimages poses a formidable challenge for clarity and coherence. The glare endures after closing your eyes.  […]

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"We Remember This"

In November 2011 a group of ten women bishops of the United Methodist Church, the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Episcopal Church traveled* for nine days to Palestine/Israel.  One of the several African American bishops, after seeing and experiencing the situation in the West Bank, said, “We remember this!”  […]

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Palestine 101: five books and a movie with which to start a journey on learning more about Palestine/Israel

This is a purely subjective list pulled from the larger list under Educational Resources.  What might your Top 5 plus a movie be?  We invite you to join the conversation.   Ateek, Naim Stifan.  Justice and Only Justice: A Palestinian Theology of Liberation (1989).  Ateek applies Liberation Theology to the present conditions of Palestinians living […]

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To whom do we listen: a reflection on interfaith dialogue

In June 2012 Leon Spencer reflected on ‘to whom do we listen?’ in the context of divestment in South Africa and divestment in Palestine.  This reflection expands the question to include to whom do we listen in the Jewish community and who listens to us and on what terms does the listening occur.  No answers, […]

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Reflections on the 2013 US Campaign to End the Occupation's organizing conference

EPF PIN member Newland Smith reflects on the 2013 US Campaign to End the Occupation’s organizing conference Three themes stood out for me: The meaning of “solidarity”: Sandra Tamari, a member of the US Campaign Steering Committee introduced the plenary session, “Allies, Solidarity and Anti-Racism/Bigotry Practices,” in which she stressed that solidarity work would be […]

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Reading Suggestions from EPF PIN Members

Since we inaugurated PINontheGo in April, we’ve asked what you’re reading and watching and what resources you use.   Additional resources will be featured in a subsequent posting. Thanks to those who’ve contributed. Newland Smith recommends Generation Palestine: Voices from the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement, edited by Rich Wiles.  He lifts up two essays: Kali […]

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Spencer Cantrell reflects on Sabeel’s Global Young Adult Festival - Moving Mountains, Reshaping the World

In between the two-to-three-second lulls and jam-ups of the assembly line of buckets winding their way up the rocky hill from the demolition site, I have just enough time to wipe my forehead and press my sunglasses back up my nose, which are perpetually taking gravity’s lead, aided by the sweat pouring down my face. […]

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A New Round of Peace Talks: Are We “Hopefuls” or “Cynics”?

Once again hopes are being raised towards a negotiated settlement between Palestinians and Israelis on the foundation of the two state solution.  But “cynics” are probably more common among us than “hopefuls,” given the endless trail of failed talks over several decades.  The Palestine Israel Network is made up of members who are committed to […]

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Travel Diary to Palestine: Journeys into Violence

Noura Erekat is a member of EPF PIN’s Palestine Advisory Group.  She recently co-led an Interfaith Peace-Builders delegation to Palestine/Israel.  She reflects on the experience in a report published on the Jadaliyya website on 9 July.  In Travel Diary to Palestine: Journeys into Violence, Erekat chronicles the delegation’s travels and meetings and explores her feelings […]

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Book Notes: Newland Smith’s review of The Bride and the Dowry: Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinians in the Aftermath of the June 1967 War by Avi Raz

Avi Raz is an Israeli historian who fought in some of the Arab-Israeli wars and as a journalist covered some of them. This well written book is the result of years of painstaking research in the records that had been declassified in Israeli, American, British, and United Nations archives – records documenting the events during […]

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