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DESCRIPTION:A conversation with\nRabbi Jeremy Milgrom and Husam El Nounou\n\nTwo human 
 rights activists, an Israeli and a Palestinian, discuss their work for a 
 non-violent solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. They will focus 
 especially on their work with The Rebuilding Alliance, which seeks to 
 rebuild Palestinian homes that have been demolished by Israel.\n\nRabbi 
 Jeremy Milgrom is an American–born rabbi who has lived in Israel since 
 1968 and has pursued a just peace for Palestinians and Israelis throughout 
 his career. He has been involved in important initiatives in the Israeli 
 peace camp at their critical starting moments over the last 27 years. Rabbi 
 Milgrom has been a pioneer in interfaith partnerships with Christian and 
 Moslem Palestinians. He co–founded and directed Clergy for Peace with 
 Rev. Shehadeh Shehadeh and has been active in bringing volunteers to the 
 West Bank to tutor Bedouin children of the Jahalin tribe who have been 
 forcibly moved there from their home in the Negev. He frequently lectures 
 at Israeli and European forums on Judaism, non–violence and other related 
 subjects.\n\nHusam El Nounou is a co-founder of the Gaza Community Mental 
 Health Programme(GCMHP) along with Dr Eyad El Sarraj. GCMHP is the 
 Palestinian NGO that partners with the Rebuilding Alliance in the Rachel 
 Corrie Rebuilding Campaign in Gaza. As the public relations coordinator for 
 GCMHP, he serves as editor–in–chief of a bi–monthly magazine, Amwaj, 
 has chaired the organizing committees for five international conferences, 
 and represents GCMHP in the Palestinian Non–governmental Organizations 
 Network (PNGO) where he served as the first coordinator for the Network 
 Steering Committee. Fluent in English and his native Arabic, and also 
 proficient in Hebrew. Mr. El Nounou traveled to the U.S. in 2000 as part of 
 the “International Visitors Programme” organized by the US State 
 Department. He deeply believes in peace and coexistence and sees this as a 
 human rights issue, one that ordinary people can impact. \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/05/04/18409622.php
SUMMARY:Israel & Palestine -- What Peace Could Look Like
LOCATION:Community Media Center, 900 San Antonio Rd., Palo Alto (Wheelchair 
 accessible)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/05/04/18409622.php
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