The Deir Yassin Remembered Scholarship is featured in last week’s UN’s NGO Action News. Check it out here.
The Deir Yassin Remembered Scholarship is featured in last week’s UN’s NGO Action News. Check it out here.
Al Jazeera put out an excellent report during Israel’s war on Gaza titled “Reflections of War.†There are four parts. I highly recommend watching it. Reflections of War – Part 1 Reflections of War – Part 2 Reflections of War – Part 3 Reflections of War – Part 4 I also recommend a book written […]
President Obama, Please tell Senator Mitchell for me that he’s out of his mind if he thinks the Palestinian side is the one to blame for stalling the peace process. Israel continues, like she always has during every peace talk, to build settlements. Settlement freeze – what settlement freeze? You and Senator Mitchell are being […]
I came across this photo of artwork that was done on the separation wall in Bethlehem. With his gun broken this Israeli soldier must submit to being searched. Steve Beikirch DYR Scholarship
I just posted a recent press release from the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign entitled “Auschwitz survivor slams Scottish prosecutors for ‘taking sides with Israel’ ” on RighteousJews.org, the sister site to the Deir Yassin Remembered site. The survivor in question is Hajo Meyer, who just had his article, “An Ethical Tradition Betrayed,” published in the […]
Abuna Chacour and JWPF Abuna Elias Chacour spoke this week at the First Presbyterian Church in Ann Arbor and delivered his message of steadfastness and love. Abuna is noted for founding the Mar Elias Educational Institutions and was hosted by Pilgrims of Ibillin. This writer reminded him of his visit to Ann Arbor four years […]
Ten, the Hard Way JWPF’s Head Statistician reports that last Saturday was the first time we placed ten vigilers on Washtenaw Avenue since June of 2008, but we did! And for the story behind the headline: Ms. D is the wife of the owner of a local motorcycle shop; this fall she was raising funds […]