Speaking the Unspoken, Naming the Unnamed: Israel & Palestine Dialogue
With The Dialogue Project| Host: | |
| Type: | |
| Network: | Global |
| Date: | Wednesday, November 11, 2009 |
| Time: | 7:00pm - 8:30pm |
| Location: | Intersections |
| Street: | 274 Fifth Ave, between 29th and 30th |
| City/Town: | New York, NY |
Description
Come explore how we can create an opportunity, a space where we can risk to speak the unspoken about our connections, histories, and the wounds of Israel and Palestine. We will cultivate a place where we learn how to listen, actively and generously. We will address the needs all humans have to be seen and acknowledged. We will share stories, surface differences, and have a difficult conversation around the hot words of home and homeland, justice and peace. Chanting, niggun, poetry, and prayer will begin and end the dialogue.
Marcia Kannry, Founder of The Dialogue Project, with other Palestinian Americans and Israelis will create a dialogue circle with all of us.
Learn more about The Dialogue Project by going to www.thedialogueproject.org
Marcia Kannry, Founder of the Dialogue Project, a Jewish American who lived in Israel for six years. A former Executive Director of The Jewish National Fund, Marcia traveled throughout Israel and the occupied territories during the first intifadah. Her own experience with dialogue at that time began the journey that has led to the creation of The Dialogue Project. Marcia earned her B.A. in religious studies from the University of Pittsburgh and has pursued master studies at New York University. She has created inter-group/interfaith organizations for more than 20 years. (President of the Board)
Marcia Kannry, Founder of The Dialogue Project, with other Palestinian Americans and Israelis will create a dialogue circle with all of us.
Learn more about The Dialogue Project by going to www.thedialogueproject.org
Marcia Kannry, Founder of the Dialogue Project, a Jewish American who lived in Israel for six years. A former Executive Director of The Jewish National Fund, Marcia traveled throughout Israel and the occupied territories during the first intifadah. Her own experience with dialogue at that time began the journey that has led to the creation of The Dialogue Project. Marcia earned her B.A. in religious studies from the University of Pittsburgh and has pursued master studies at New York University. She has created inter-group/interfaith organizations for more than 20 years. (President of the Board)

Other Information
- Guests who are not attending are hidden on the guest list.
- Guests are allowed to bring friends to this event.
Event Type
This is an open event. Anyone can join and invite others to join.
Admins
- Faith House Manhattan (creator)
