Dialogue
No more secret Israeli-Palestinian meetings: Time for peace efforts in broad daylight - opinion
The road to that peace must be paved by Israelis and Palestinians who are courageous enough to stand up together.
When diplomacy falters, religious dialogue can still hold the line - opinion
Manchester’s Jewish and Muslim leaders sign declaration of hope, respect
Reporter's Notebook: Herzog hosts European Muslim delegation
Israeli and Emirati youth conduct first direct dialogue
Since Israel’s establishment in 1948, it has endured hostility and isolation from most of its neighbors and the region.
An open letter to my progressive Christian colleagues
Hate and intolerance are on the rise, as racists, xenophobes and antisemites have come out from the shadows of society.
Dr Marc Brettler - Bible scholar
How did it feel for a Jewish boy from Brooklyn who lives half the year in Jerusalem to meet the Pope?
From gangster to peacemaker
As a Jewish gang leader in Berlin in his youth, Arye Sharuz Shalicar suffered harsh antisemitism from Muslim immigrants. Today he promotes Jewish-Muslim friendship and German-Israeli ties
Muslims, Jews meet in Washington in aftermath of bloody attacks
Muslims and Jews have increasingly become targets of prejudice and violence, according to a release by the American Jewish Committee.
Competing for kindness
The Dialogue Project, which runs meetings every week is where young haredi (ultra-Orthodox) men and women meet with secular youth and kibbutz members.
#YallaYebo: Creating SA-Israel dialogue through images
Convening Thought-Leaders with a Question: What Should Israel Look Like in 2048?
Center Field: May we have a year of listening generously
I wonder, could we make some progress if citizens listened more generously to one another?
Isaac and Ishmael - a hopeful answer?
On the importance of dialogue.