Israel

Friendship Village

National Network
Israel
Address

Kibbutz Maabarot, 40230 – Israel
Maabarot, 40230
Albania

Telephone
09-8982694
Telephone (other)
Jonatan: +972-542-62052, Rimonda:+972- 0547-450876
Fax
09-8941158
E-Mail
peled.j@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
friendshipvillage_2001@yahoo.com
E-Mail (3)
rimonda.m@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
0542-620521
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1996
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Human rights
General Information
staff employed - 12 Annual income (2008) - 180,000 Euro Main sources: European foundations, European and Canadian Governments, Local government and Haifa municipality. Main partners: Palestinian NGO, Academic institutes in the North of Israel.
Mission and Objectives

The "Friendship Village" focuses on education for inter-cultural understanding, respectful coexistence, inter-cultural and inter – faith cooperation, based on real equality, tolerance, democracy and peace. At the present our Projects include mostly Israeli – Palestinian and Israeli Jewish-Arab joint projects, on different levels.
The message of "Friendship Village" is spread through various, well structured as well as spontaneous educational activities, such as workshops and seminars of various durations. Efforts are devoted to extend cooperative projects with formal and informal educational institutions.

Main Projects / Activities

Our Present Projects (2009)include: “Talk Peace – Make Peace”(Young Politicians' Peace Dialogue) young Palestinian and Israeli political leaders' trust building project, "Woman Educators for Human Rights" Jewish-Arab project for women teachers and students for education, as part of Young Leadership Development efforts of the Organization, "Young People against Racism": an academic course devoted to racism and Israeli society, "One Year of Life for the Society" (Nemashim) – one year long volunteering program for educational work in low-income neighborhood in Haifa, through theatre and art, in purpose to promote self empowerment among inhabitants of this low-income neighborhood and inter-ethnic cooperation between local Arab and Jewish population.

Contact (1) Full Name
Jonatan Peled (General Director)
Head of the organisation
Inbal Cohen (Chairman of Board)
Contact (2) Full Name
Jonatan Peled and Rimonda Mansour

Functional Brain Center

National Network
Israel
Address

Weizman 6 Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv
Israel

Telephone
+97236973953
E-Mail
hendlert@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
talma@tasmc.health.gov.il
Mobile Phone
+972524266619
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Year of Establishment
1998
Fields of Activity
  1. Research
General Information
The center is composed of a state of the art brain imaging facility and a large neuroscience lab, hosting more than 20 graduate students from various disciplines (e.g. psychology, cinema, medicine, computer science and engineering). It is based on a cooperative initiative of Tel Aviv Medical Center and Tel Aviv University, starting at 2001, aimed to advance the study of the human brain via advanced imaging techniques such as MRI and EEG. Beside research the center is involved in organizing seminars and workshops and is leading a unique program on the interface between brain, emotion and culture.
Mission and Objectives

To advance our understanding of humans' values and drives through in-depth study of underlying brain operations and processes.

Main Projects / Activities

Brain research focusing on the effect of psychological, cultural and social processes on regulation of emotional behavior as manifested in anger, aggression and hostility.
The research method is multi-level and multi-modal ranging from brain imaging, physiological measures and analysis of verbal outputs.

Contact (1) Full Name
Talma Hendler
Head of the organisation
Talma Hendler
Contact (2) Full Name
Tamar Goldstein

Galilee Foundation for Value Education

National Network
Israel
Address

Moshav Shorashim
D. N. Misgav 20164
Israel

Telephone
+972-4-9902431
E-Mail
hmakom@netvision.net.il
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1991
General Information
We are a registered non-profit foundation in Israel, governed by a board of 7 community leaders living the Galilee, and employing a staff of about 10 full and part time educators and one administrator. We have about 20 volunteers active in our various projects. Our annual budget is about $350,000, of which a third comes from program fees, and two thirds from foundations, communities, and individuals. All of our work is through concrete projects: We operate cultural programming for our region - lectures, festivals, film series, courses, etc. In addition we operate an encounter program for Jewish and Arab youth, a Jewish-Arab youth circus, and a Hebrew/Arabic internet newspaper. In Jewish cultural programming we work with the Jewish Agency, the ORT network, and the Hebrew University. In Jewish Arab programming we work independently.
Mission and Objectives

Mission: To bring about social change toward the goal of an open, just, and humane society in Israel - by means of direct educational encounter of the learner with persons, places, and texts - working with the entire spectrum of Israeli society.

Fostering of mutual understanding and cooperation between different ideological and religious streams in Judaism

Fostering of mutual understanding and cooperation between Jews and Arabs in the Galilee

Deepening and strengthening the links between Israel and the Diaspora

Education for the application of humane, Jewish values in Israeli society

Deepening the connection to the Jewish heritage in the Galilee

Main Projects / Activities

Arab-Jewish youth circus

Hebrew/Arabic internet newspaper

Youth leadership training program in Arab communities

Jewish-Arab youth encounter seminars

Pluralistic Jewish culture center: films, lectures, courses, festivals, holiday events

Curriculum development and teacher training projects

Value-education tourism programs in Galilee sites

Head of the organisation
Dr. Marc J. Rosenstein

Galilee International Management Institute (GIMI)

National Network
Israel
Address

Main Street
Nahalal 10600
Israel

Telephone
04-6428809
Telephone (other)
04-6428888
Fax
04-6514811
E-Mail
rnahir@galilcol.ac.il
Mobile Phone
050-5922054
Organisation Type
Private Company
Year of Establishment
1987
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Youth and education
General Information

The Galilee International Management Institute, is a leading public training institution that offers advanced seminars to professionals from over 170 transitional and industrialised countries. We enjoy a global reputation as a top management institute with over twenty five years of experience. To date more than 13,000 senior managers, administrators and planners have graduated from the international programmes. During the course of the year, the Institute’s programme centres conduct regularly scheduled seminars and tailor-made training programmes, designed to meet the requirements of governments and other international organisations.  Most programmes are available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian and Arabic. Other languages are also available upon request. Administrative staff : 50 employees Fre lance lecturers : 500 Budget : around 4 million EURO Source of Funding : participants fees,international organization grants and tenders Galilee International Management Institute is proud to have built programmes for the World Bank, UNESCO, UNICEF, USAID, the World Health Organisation (WHO), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the International Air Traffic Association, among others. Funding for the trainings have come from a variety of sources, including private foundations, international development agencies (governmental and non- governmental), the European Union, and private contributions.  

Mission and Objectives

The mission of the Galilee International Management Institute is to bridge the gap between transitional and developed nations through education and capacity building programmes. We believe that in this era of globalisation, the power of education and the exchange of ideas are the keys to social and economic collaboration among peoples. To this end, the Institute strives to promote cooperation on both global and regional levels.  The Institute also facilitates bridge-building programmes among Israeli and Palestinian leaders (and leaders from other Middle East countries), believing that peace must be based on connections between people and not merely on agreements signed by governments.

Main Projects / Activities

Seminars and trainings organized by our Management Training Centres: Agricultural & Environment Training Centre Centre for Capacity Building Development Centre for Economic Development Centre for Health Management Centre for Higher Education Centre for Middle East Studies Centre for Strategic Studies Centre for Transport and Maritime Studies

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

The Galilee International Management Institute has been collaborating since 1987 with other Mediterranean countries to foster the implementation of cooperation programmes between Israel and the European countries.   In an effort to contribute to the peace process in the Middle East, the Division for Euro-Mediterranean Cooperation continue, with the support of European and International organisations, to deliver joint programmes  with institutes from the Palestinian Authority and  other  Middle East countries We think that we can contribute with our experience and activities .

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We are very interested in the Anna Lindh activities , 

Contact (1) Full Name
Ravvit Nahhir
Job Title
OOOOO
Head of the organisation
Dr. Joseph Shevel , President
Contact (2) Full Name
Dr. Joseph Shevel
Job Title (2)
President

Gate to Humanity (Sha’ar laAdam – Bab lil’Insan)

National Network
Israel
Address

Shaar Laadam
Kibutz Harduf
D.N. Hamovil 17930

Kibutz Harduf
Israel

Telephone
972-4-9059398
E-Mail
info@adam-insan.org.il
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
1998
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Others
  5. Youth and education
General Information
Gate to Humanity is a non-profit organization, that includes about 25 employees and partners. Its fundings come from donations. It holds courses along the year, as well as concrete projects. The main partners are: Faiz Swaed, Yaacov Arnan, the German organization: "Tor zur Welt", the US organization: "ANN ARBOR" and the US organization: "The Zeitouna group".
Mission and Objectives

Gate to Humanity sprouted out of a reality where Arab and Jewish citizens in the Galilee met. Over the years a partnership was developed and the idea for the center was born, as a place where people from different cultures can meet and learn from each other.
Plans of the project began at 1998 and it went on ground at 2002. It is located in the forest between the Bedouin village of Ka'abiyye and Kibbutz Harduf in the Galilee of Israel, as an international community center for educational, artistic and ecological activities between Arabs and Jews.
The establishing of the center is a result of many years of congenial relations between ethnically diverse neighbors who have peacefully addressed the problems between old and new settlements. Everyone involved realizes that only a joint effort will resolve these problems, leading to the foundation of a new and different reality based on a common vision. This vision reflecting our ability to live together and our commitment to sharing resources, knowledge and culture.
Over the years the center initiated activities in different areas: agriculture, group theatre, language teaching, women's group, handcraft workshop of women, etc.
We understood that the way to grow is only a new and holistic thinking. It should include all the different life fields while putting emphasis on the evolution of the individual, the community and their connection to nature and the environment. In the recent years the vision is turning into reality. Gate to Humanity is becoming a communal educational center that aims to answer the need of creating a common culture.

Main Projects / Activities

Fire Of Peace Festival:
The Festival is the highlight of the artistic and social activities going on throughout the year, celebrating Jewish and Arab culture and understanding. It is entirely organised by volunteers who see it as their mission to create a place of living encounter between the different religions of the region, out of the deep belief that peace is not a faraway dream, but that it can be brought to life even in the simplest of acts.
The theatre track:
On 2005 Sha’ar laAdam initiated the of a theatre track in the Shfar'amr, high school and that turned to be a big success. Today the Shfar’amr theatre track includes three classes: 10th, 11th and 12th grades. This is a regular high school program, where the students are tested as part of their final exams, and In addition, they go through a special social experience. This is especially through meeting and working with the Jewish school at Harduf.

Contact (1) Full Name
Anat Shteckelman
Head of the organisation
Faiz Swaed
Contact (2) Full Name
Faiz Swaed

Gil Zablodovsky

National Network
Israel
Address

40 Ana frank st.
Bat Yam 59652
Israel

Telephone
+972523533830
E-Mail
gilzablo@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Individual Person
Year of Establishment
2012
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
'You don't need eyes to see,You need vision' (Faithless)     ​ Since 2011, I have been working on multidisciplinary projects which the main medium is the video and moving image who are being created in a several ways. My projects are a site-specific or time & image based. i mostly work with a sound medium who leads me through journey of exploring reactions, senses, vibration and more leading me to collecting and combining them to a one piece.  
Mission and Objectives

my wish is to deal with sound & image & movement as it combines together a new dimension of experience and creates a project reacting to real life.

Main Projects / Activities

LECTURS
- Culture Leaders by Sadnaot HaBama (Participation & Lecture)
- IMAGINE - UN-Conference 'MICROSOFT' Haifa
- 7 Minutes of fame - 'Loving Art, Making Art' Tel Aviv weekend events
- Hackaton / Raanana / Education & Technology
- Creative Mornings Tel Aviv / Pionner / Creative Evolving
- Design Museum Holon / Sound Exhibition / Sound Projects
- Holon Institute Of Technology / Road Conference / Bright Group Ptoject
- Seminar Kibuttzim College / Guest Lecture / Final Projects
- MuzaPlus / Voice Over / Sound & Visual Projects
MENTORING
- Urbanic Responsibility - Tel Aviv City Hall
- Hackaton / Raanana / Education & Technology
- Hackaton / Arad / Education & Technology
- Personal Mentoring For Young Artists & Designers
PRESS
- Edmond The Rothschild Centre  / Official Facebook Page / Artist of the Month NOV.17
- Mako / Rena's House / LOVE Project
- 106fm / Radio / Art & Education
- I24NEWS - Trending / TV / Sketches of tel aviv project
- Magazine 43 / Magazine / Interview on several Projects
- Flesh & Bone / Magazine / Interview on several Projects
- Not Random Art / Magazine / Interview on several Projects
- HIT Kulzitziv / Magazine /  Voice Over Project
- Skitza / Blog / Magazine /  Voice Over Project
- HIT / Official website / Voice Over Project
- Creative Paper / Voice Over Project
- Art Reveal / Magazine / Interview on several Projects
- Articulation Art Review / Magazine / Interview on several Projects
- At  / Magazine / 25th Hour Project
- ZOOZ  / Magazine / 25th Hour Project

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

I beleive art has the power to connect and make a change of perception for and from pepole

Contact (1) Full Name
Gil Zablodovsky
Job Title
Visual Communication Artist
Head of the organisation
Gil Zablodovsky

Grassroots Jerusalem

National Network
Israel
Telephone
+972 – 02 966 5655
Telephone (other)
+972544612169
E-Mail
info@grassrootsjerusalem.org
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2008
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Human rights
  3. Research
General Information
Grassroots Jerusalem is a Palestinian urban and human rights organization focused on Palestinian communities in Jerusalem.
Mission and Objectives

Grassroots Jerusalem is a platform for active social, urban and human rights activists and organizations in Al-Quds.
We seek to create a strong grassroots network that will represent community voices that disobey, oppose and resist Israeli occupation and apartheid.
We amplify the local resources available for and from grassroots activists, leaders and organizations. We create virtual and real environments for meeting, sharing information, educating, growing and coordinating on shared issues of urgent and long term concern.

Main Projects / Activities

“Image and Identity”
“Image and Identity” is a participatory multimedia project that teaches Palestinian youth how to creatively articulate local culture, history, identity and space using photography, writing and mapping skills.
Youth work closely with Grassroots Jerusalem’s staff and Palestinian artists to create live maps of their communities and photographs that are exhibited locally, nationally and internationally at institutions of higher education.
Community Assessment
To support the grassroots initiatives, activist and leaders in Jerusalem, Grassroots Jerusalem is conducting a community driven assessment to amplify the voice of community members, identify issues of shared concern in Jerusalem and provide the information to community members so that they can connect, coordinate and advocate effectively.
Our assessment is a flexible tool that is created by the community and based on a participatory community model — making it community based and owned, the results unique for each community. We not only build the capacity of community members to build a community assessment, but to effectively use the information to make their issues priorities for local and international decision makers.
Mapping
Through a series of mapping workshops, Grassroots Jerusalem is working with Palestinian community members to learn how to use GPS & open source technology to collect, analyze and use geospatial data for advocacy. Using Open Street Map, open source mapping technology, community members are creating the map of Jerusalem bottom-up instead of top-down. Adding historic landmarks and street names to the map, Palestinians are ensuring that their longstanding history in Jerusalem isn’t erased and that they have the skills to ensure that the Palestinian story of Jerusalem isn’t only the past, but the future.
But mapping isn’t just about recording history, it’s also about coordinating. To meet the urgent needs of Jerusalemites, Grassroots Jerusalem has created the Al-Quds Network, a social network for local urban and human rights activists and organizations, with incident reporting technology that enables community members to report and document human rights violations in real time. Using Frontline SMS, an open source software that turns enables users to send and receive group text messages, and USHAHIDI, community members are able to collectively document and create a picture of urban and human rights violations in Jerusalem.
Markaz Al Kul
Markaz Al-Kul is a space that provides activists with the tools and resources they need to organize, create and resist. A workspace and meeting point for anyone active in the Jerusalemite Palestinian community
Markaz Al Kul Legal Clinic
The Markaz Al Kul Legal Clinique is especially designed to meet the needs of East Jerusalem residents. Our unique legal unit brings together a network of lawyers that are familiar with the complex legal system in Jerusalem and are familiar with civil and human rights cases.
Grassroots Al Quds Network
The Grassroots Al-Quds Network is a online platform that enables urban and human rights activists and organizations in Jerusalem to connect, share knowledge and coordinate on issues of immediate and long term concern. The platform is open source, enabling activists and community based organizations to contribute and create a shared picture of the activities, initiatives and needs of Jerusalemites.

Contact (1) Full Name
Micha Kurz
Head of the organisation
Micha Kurz and Khaled Farrag
Contact (2) Full Name
Khaled Farrag

Green Prophet

National Network
Israel
Address

Karin Kloosterman
PO Box 3602
Tel Aviv
61036

Jaffa
Israel

Telephone
+97235101015
Fax
Same as above
E-Mail
karin.kloosterman@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
+972543187449
Organisation Type
Private Company
Year of Establishment
2007
Fields of Activity
  1. Environment/Sustainable development
General Information
Green Prophet is a grassrooots media organization employing Jewish, Muslim and Christian writers who report from and on the environment in the Middle East, with a cultural perspective that differs from a western one. Our resources are limited - about $20,000 a year that comes through advertising. We've organized a cross-cultural exchange of bloggers in Jordan with Palestinian, Israeli and Jordanian activists, but the education of media and blogging is very limited in the Middle East:http://www.greenprophet.com/2009/12/15/14506/green-writers-jordan-uri/ We've also participated in a Middle East water security conference, with Prince Hassan of Jordan:http://www.greenprophet.com/2010/02/26/17919/water-security-prince-hassan/ We are partnered with a number of organizations including Kindle, and conferences such as the upcoming solar event in Cairo. Achim Steiner, the head of the UNEP reads our news source, according to a public testimony.
Mission and Objectives

Green Prophet is an environment news site reporting on the Middle East. Covering this very unique niche, we’ve been featured on the world’s most popular blogs and newspapers as a definitive source of green news for business experts, journalists and analysts following clean technology development, and social issues related to the environment, in the Middle East – North Africa region.
Rated as a Top 100 green blog in the world on Technorati, and endorsed by the United Nations Environment Programme, Green Prophet’s writers are seasoned journalists and consultants who cover stories in the area of clean technology, design, sustainable architecture, energy, fashion, culture and religion, as well as policy that impacts the Middle East region.
The site was founded by Karin Kloosterman, a long-time environment reporter and activist from Canada, now living in the Middle East. Through Green Prophet she is active on the ground in social change projects, and in researching reports that influence key policy makers.
As a leading information source and changemaker in the Middle East, Green Prophet is a regular media sponsor in major international clean technology conferences. We offer companies a premiere advertising platform for accessing new business channels in the B2B and B2C sphere. For advertising rates, sponsorship opportunities or to send us tips, please email us any time at contact@greenprophet.com.

Main Projects / Activities

To improve coverage of environment news in the Middle East; create a new reality where politics, conflict and blame are no longer the 'hook' in a Middle East news story; improve inter-faith dialogue, and help the Western world connect to projects and shared problems in the Middle East.

Contact (1) Full Name
Karin Kloosterman
Head of the organisation
Karin Kloosterman
Contact (2) Full Name
Jack Reichert

GREENproductions

National Network
Israel
Address

40 Arlozorov st. PO Box 10532
Ramat Gan 52005
Israel

Telephone
972-3-5166868
Telephone (other)
972-50-6-370670
Fax
972-3-6700636
E-Mail
office.greenproductions@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
gal@greenproductions.co.il
Mobile Phone
972-50-6-370670
Organisation Type
Private Company
Year of Establishment
2009
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Media
General Information
GREENproductions is a production company for films and commercials. We have 5 permanents workers: Two CEO's, 2 producers and an office manager. We hire Dozens of people each year as freelancers according to the projects we have, in different roles; Directors, Production Managers, Art directors, Cinematographers and more… Our sources are private investors, and the different Israeli film funds, who support filmmaking in Israel. In certain films we get support from TV channels in Israel and the world. We cooperate with different partners from all over the world, especially Europe: Co-Producers, distributers and sales agents. We work on each project from the stage of the script development, to the film completion. This is a long process, that takes between 1-3 years.
Mission and Objectives

GREENproductions was established in 2009 by producers Gal Greenspan and Roi Kurland. It is a film production company dedicated to the creation of quality art house films of promising young Israeli writer/directors which offer both innovation and excitement to its audiences.
The company specializes in feature length productions and documentary film, and has experience in international co-productions. It manages a library of award-winning shorts, and has several productions underway with a collection of handpicked directors.

Main Projects / Activities

Selected Projects:
Never too Late 2011. Full Length Feature Film by Ido Fluk. Premire in Haifa Film Festival 2011.
Couscous. Full Length Feature Film by Hanna Azoulay Hasfari. An Israel-Morroco Co-Production. Shooting in May 2012.
Here Comes The Sun. Full Length Feature Film by Guy Meirson and Eitan Anner, Development. First prize at the pitching contest in Haifa Film Festival 2011.
Wherever You Go, 2011. Short Feature by Rony Sasson. First prize – TV Drama Competition - Haifa Film Festival 2011.
Youth. A Full Length Feature Film by Tom Shoval. Shooting In March 2012. An Israeli-German Co-Production with the support of the Rabinovich Film Fund, United King and Arte Germany.
Gai Oni, 2010. A Full Length Feature Film by Dan Wolman. Released.
To Kill A Bumble Bee, 2009. A short Film by Sharon Maymon and Tal Granit. Locarno Film Festival 2010, Valladolid Film Festival 2010 – First Prize for Best Short.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Israel is an ideal place for shooting films; it has versatile locations great weather, and a strong film industry.
As a film production company, we can offer our production services and facilities to any project that attends to be shot or produced in Israel. We can be a true partner for co-productions and different visual art projects that connect between the different countries of the ALF.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We believe that in order to make films that inspire and reach the audience, you have to go international.
Israel has great talents; Script writers and directors, but the film market here is small. Strong corporations with European and other Middle Eastern countries will lead to better distribution of the films and will make them an international success.
We hope that through the AFL we can find partners that have the same purpose, even partners that haven't worked with Israel before in the film industry.
Not only that – Since Israel is a country that brings together people from all over the world: Morocco, Russia, Ethiopia, Poland, Egypt and many more, the stories that are being told here are diverse and a lot of them deal with multi-culture issues and the connection between the life of people here and their roots in other countries.
As a production company, these are the stories that we choose to tell, and those stories sit along with the ALF purposes and goals.
We see it as a great opportunity to open the door for a connection with partners from all over the world.

Contact (1) Full Name
Noa Osheroff
Head of the organisation
Gal Greenspan & Roi Kurland
Contact (2) Full Name
Gal Greenspan

Hagar: Jewish-Arab Education for Equality

National Network
Israel
Address

PO Box 3369
Beer Sheva
Israel

Telephone
+972-8-6375345
E-Mail
contact@hajar.org.il
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2006
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
How can Jews and Arabs find common ground if they cannot talk to each other? In Israel, Jewish and Arab children attend separate schools, creating space for fear, stereotypes, and inequalities to grow. These children, who might even be neighbors, grow up in two parallel worlds that rarely intersect. In order to change this reality, parents and community members in Beer Sheva have played an active role in developing a future based on equality and respect for their children and their community through the Hagar Association. In 2010, approximately 140 children will participate in our educational program from nursery school through third grade (increasing from 72 children in pre-k to first grade in 2009). The school is fully accredited by Israel’s Ministry of Education. The Municipality of Beer Sheva has shown its support by awarding us a building for the kindergarten in 2008 as well as space in an existing school for our bilingual elementary school to grow. Partners of the Hagar Association Partners with the Ministry of Education, the Municipality of Beer Sheva and Hand-in-Hand (HIH), the Center for Jewish-Arab Education in Israel, Hagar benefits from community and professional support. As one of four bilingual schools in the HIH network, the Hagar School is unique because it is independently administered by our Association; this enables us to address issues exclusive to Beer Sheva and the Negev, being part of geographical and socio-economical periphery of Israel. Population Served The Hagar Association serves the Jewish and Arab populations of the Beer Sheva community, regardless of socio-economic status. While our school currently serves families with young children, our community outreach program enables us to reach members of the Negev community-at-large. Through Hagar, Arab and Jewish children and their families will learn about one another, creating a pathway to peace.
Mission and Objectives

HAGAR: Jewish-Arab Education for Equality’s bilingual coexistence school and community programming serve as a spring-board for social change in the relationship between Arabs and Jews for both children- who study and learn together- and parents- who seek to optimize their children’s educational opportunity and to create a peaceful future.

Main Projects / Activities

The Hagar Association was founded in 2006 by Jewish and Arab parents, teachers, and community organizers from Beer Sheva in order to create a community of coexistence based on equality for Arabs and Jews in the Israeli Negev. • The Hagar Institute (currently pre-k, kindergarten, and 1st grade) is dedicated to academic excellence for each student to reach his or her potential. Class enrollment is balanced between Jewish and Arab children. Two teachers (one Jewish and one Arab) are present in each classroom guaranteeing equal status of both Hebrew and Arabic. Religious diversity is taught using holidays for both celebrations and educational moments. By design, classes are small, the school day is extended, and a nutritional lunch is served. • Our community outreach program offers activities to members of the wider Beer Sheva community. These activities include: spoken Arabic classes, joint Arab-Jewish holiday celebrations, bilingual shows, and family workshops.

Contact (1) Full Name
Hannah Rendell
Head of the organisation
Uri Gopher