Tag: Conflict Resolution

The Shiur 472 discussion addresses the impact of parental conflict on children.
A Jewish person seeking advice in a column called A Bintel Brief describes running into exes at their synagogue, feeling uncomfortable sharing the space.
Albert Levis, a Greek Holocaust survivor and owner of the Wilburton Inn in Vermont, has dedicated his life to promoting his Formal Theory of Behavior, which he believes holds the key to achieving world peace.
Mohammed Dajani, a Palestinian scholar and peace activist, discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine.
This text discusses the challenges faced by young Jews on the left in dealing with their families who hold supportive or complicit views on pogroms and genocide.
In this article, the author discusses the challenge of talking to people who hate Israel, especially when they are people we know and love.
Shira Hoffer, a Harvard junior studying social studies and religion, has created a hotline for students and people globally to obtain nonpartisan information about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
This shiur discusses conflict in marriage and provides insights on how to fight effectively.
Daniel Bar-Tal, a professor emeritus of social psychology at Tel Aviv University, delves into his new book "Sinking into the Honey Trap: The Case of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict," exploring the perpetual nature of intractable conflicts.
Daniel Bar-Tal, a professor of social psychology at Tel Aviv University, discusses his book "Sinking into the Honey Trap: The Case of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict" in an episode sponsored by the Sady and Ludwig Kahn Chair in Jewish History at UCLA.
In an interview with Abbot Nikodemus Schnabel, the head of Jerusalem's Dormition Abbey, several topics related to Christian life in Israel were discussed.
Abbot Nikodemus Schnabel, the leader of Jerusalems Dormition Abbey, discusses various aspects of Christian life in Israel, including the challenges faced by migrant workers.
The article discusses a recent incident in Montgomery, Alabama, where a fight broke out on a riverfront between black and white individuals.
This article discusses the ongoing conflict between Yeshiva University (YU) and its LGBTQ+ students, who have filed a discrimination lawsuit against the institution.
This article discusses the potential use of MDMA (also known as molly or ecstasy) as a tool for deradicalization and promoting empathy.
The Bintel Brief column in The Forward addresses a reader's dilemma about dealing with a control-freak husband who constantly offers advice and insists on having control over various aspects of their life and work.
In this episode, host Shanie Reichman speaks with Dr. Eran Halperin about his research on the psychological and emotional factors that contribute to conflicts and hinder their resolution.
In a podcast episode titled "No Problem or No Solution?", host Evan Gottesman interviews Shira Efron and Daniel Egel from the RAND Corporation about their study on different alternatives to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Ilan Goldenberg, Michael Koplow, and Tamara Cofman Wittes have released a new policy report titled "A New U.S. Strategy for the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict."
In a podcast episode hosted by Shanie Reichman, Gadi Baltiansky from the Geneva Initiative discusses the importance of perseverance in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.
In this article, Gottesman and Reichman explore the lessons that can be learned for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from the Nagorno Karabakh dispute, as well as Israel's relationships with Azerbaijan and Armenia.
In this episode of "For Heaven's Sake," Elana Stein Hain discusses the concept of tolerating the intolerable within the Jewish community.
The European Union maintains a close relationship with Israel but faces challenges in advancing the Middle East peace process.
The Israel Policy Forum's study "In Search of a Viable Option" examines potential resolutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including the one state solution and the Trump plan.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Daniel B. Shapiro, Dr. Shira Efron, and Evan Gottesman discuss alternative solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a new report, questioning the feasibility of a two-state solution.