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Another Kind of Balance

While we work toward peace, can we ignore the ongoing human tragedy in the Holy Land?  Anne K. Lynn Somehow, it was not obvious to me that Christians in the Holy Land, descendents of the Apostles, are Palestinian.  Those blond Jesus images from childhood take a long time to erase.   Palestinian Christians did not convert […]

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Christison: The Problem with 'Balance'

EPF/PIN talk, Chicago Kathleen Christison October 18, 2011  THE PROBLEM WITH ‘BALANCE’  Everyone in this room, I’m sure, has heard the injunction that those of us who speak for justice for the Palestinians must be “balanced.”  Balanced, the great Middle East buzzword—usually meaning that, if we criticize Israel, we must also criticize the Palestinians equally.  […]

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Daoud Kuttab: Highlighting the Palestinian Human Narrative

10/20/11 Daoud Kuttab For most observers, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is one of raw politics. Most people familiar with the conflict take one side or another, maybe even becoming fanatical in their defense of their side. Usually, those who support the Palestinian cause do so because of a personal connection, because of a visit to Palestinian […]

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A City on Fire

A City on Fire There was a city on fire. People in the city were unable to put the fire out. Many were burned, and many died from their burns. This alarmed people in neighboring cities. And they came to see what was happening in the city on fire. These visitors took pictures and talked […]

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Schori's Pastoral Letter on Israeli-Palestinian Peace

Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has issued a Pastoral Letter on Israeli-Palestinian Peace. A PASTORAL LETTER ON ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN PEACE On the holy mountain stands the city he has founded; The Lord loves the gates of Zion more than all the dwellings of Jacob. Of Zion it shall be said, “Everyone was born in […]

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Report on Pappe - Rosenblum Debate

(This debate, organized by our Seattle friends, took place on Monday evening, September 19, 2011.  It is summarized here by Doug Thorpe, professor at Washington's Seattle Pacific University.) It was a rare opportunity to listen to Mark Rosenblum and Ilan Pappe talk, debate and argue for close to two hours with a small group of […]

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Dear Mr. President ... a letter from Charles O. Cecil

The following letter, dated September 17, was circulated by the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs on September 19, 2011. Dear Mr. President: Just think for a minute—what would happen if the United States abstained when the Palestinian question comes before the UN Security Council in the next week or two? The resolution would pass. […]

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The UN: Problem or Solution?

As September 2011 approaches, we would like to ask our friends to remember the Palestinian people in their prayers so that our leadership would be guided into the best possible course of action in the coming weeks for the service of peace in the region and the world. The idea of going to the United […]

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Sabeel Statement: Dilemmas and Opportunities Facing the Palestinian People

The idea of the Palestinian leadership going to the United Nations in order to press for full recognition of Palestine as a state has run into many complexities.  Sabeel would like to reiterate that after sixty years since the original conflict over Palestine, it is time for the international community to push for the liberation […]

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You're Invited: Beyond Talk to Action

Dear Friends, The struggle for a just peace in Palestine/Israel has never been more dynamic nor have the stakes been higher.  EPF/PIN is a grassroots organizing effort to create a more robust Episcopal contribution to that struggle. Please join us for our first annual membership conference, beginning with dinner on Sunday October 16 and continuing […]

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A Palestinian State: A Dream Come True?

(Nahida Gordon is Professor of Statistics in the School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University.  Born in Jerusalem, she is active in seeking peace and justice for the people of the Holy Land.  She serves on the Steering Committee of the Presbyterian's Israel Palestine Mission Network, the Executive Committee of the National Middle East […]

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Jessie's Blog from Palestine

Why Palestine? I have been in Bethlehem for several days reflecting on some of the questions and challenges that I have heard from those who love me the most back home. I have prayed about and written my responses to these concerns. What I am doing in Palestine. My time in Palestine is focused on […]

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