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Heidi Litle: The Loss of a Daughter
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Heidi Litle: The Loss of a Daughter

Heidi Litle, an American Baptist living with her family in Haifa, describes losing her 14-year-old daughter in a suicide bombing in 2003 and how that affects her view of the peace process.

Posted: May 22nd, 2009  Comments: 4   Views: 1,852   
(4 votes)
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Burcu Munyas: Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
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Burcu Munyas: Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

Burcu Munyas, program manager for Catholic Relief Services, discusses the difficulties her agency faces trying to get food and other relief supplies to desperate people in Gaza.

Posted: May 22nd, 2009  Comments: 0   Views: 1,062   
(2 votes)
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Eliyahu McLean: Building Interfaith Relationships
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Eliyahu McLean: Building Interfaith Relationships

Eliyahu McLean of Jerusalem Peacemakers helps organize a movement called the Abrahamic Reunion, which tries to build friendships among Muslims, Christians, and Jews.

Posted: May 22nd, 2009  Comments: 1   Views: 1,664   
(3 votes)
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Elana Rozenman: Trust is Difficult
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Elana Rozenman: Trust is Difficult

Elana Rozenman, executive director of a grassroots group called Trust-Emun, is also part of the Abrahamic Reunion movement. She says there are many challenges to building trust, but peace cannot come without it.

Posted: May 22nd, 2009  Comments: 0   Views: 1,085   
(1 votes)
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May 15, 2009: Pope’s Mideast Trip Wrap-Up

May 15, 2009: Pope’s Mideast Trip Wrap-Up

It was a week of prayers and pleas for peace and gestures of reconciliation to all sides in the Holy Land.

Posted: May 15th, 2009  Comments: 1   Views: 2,707   
(6 votes)
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May 8, 2009: Religion and Peace in the Middle East

May 8, 2009: Religion and Peace in the Middle East

"I don't think any of us are under any illusions that we're going to solve the peace problem, but we also realize that you can't have peace without religious leaders," says former US ambassador Tony Hall.

Posted: May 8th, 2009  Comments: 4   Views: 4,679   
(10 votes)
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March 27, 2009: Michael Walzer on War

March 27, 2009: Michael Walzer on War

Michael Walzer, an authority on just and unjust wars, says that in Afghanistan "Obama has inherited a frightening situation which he may or may not be able to turn around."

Posted: Mar 27th, 2009  Comments: 4   Views: 3,975   
(2 votes)
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February 13, 2009: Israeli Election

February 13, 2009: Israeli Election

The executive director of Churches for Middle East Peace and a rabbi who chairs the Interfaith Alliance discuss the outcome of the Israeli election and prospects for reconciliation in the region.

Posted: Feb 13th, 2009  Comments: 7   Views: 4,386   
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November 30, 2007: Healing the Wounds of War

November 30, 2007: Healing the Wounds of War

Benedicta Cipolla writes about the emotional, psychological, and spiritual battles soldiers in war must fight in addition to the physical dangers of combat.

Posted: Nov 30th, 2007  Comments: 0   Views: 116   
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September 21, 2007: Amish Forgiveness

September 21, 2007: Amish Forgiveness

Bob Abernethy interviews author Steven Nolt, a history professor at Goshen College in Indiana, about the one year anniversary of the tragedy in an Amish schoolhouse in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, where a gunman murdered five girls and severely wounded five others before killing himself.

Posted: Sep 21st, 2007  Comments: 1   Views: 191   
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