Tag: Conflict Resolution

The article discusses the peculiar nature of Ashkenazi Jewish quarrels, noting that they can be more persistent and bitter than in other cultures, often revolving around issues of justice and perceived slights.
In a discussion about peace and conflict resolution, the podcast delves into the lessons that Israelis and Palestinians can learn from the peace process in Northern Ireland between Protestants and Catholics.
Don and Noah engage in discussions at the First International Conference on Conflict Resolution and Mediation about seeking peace amidst violence and distrust, particularly drawing parallels between the Northern Irish peace process involving Protestants and Catholics and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Professor Ruti Teitel explores how societies grapple with collective trauma, seeking forgiveness and coping with injustice in the aftermath of violence.
Dr. Yifat Gutman, a senior lecturer at Ben-Gurion University, explores memory activism in her book about reshaping the past for a better future in Israel and Palestine.
Princeton psychologist Betsy Levy Paluck, known for her work on reducing social tensions like bullying and ethnic conflicts, was awarded a MacArthur Genius Grant in 2017.
Dr. Yakir Englander, an expert on interfaith dialogue and Jewish philosophy at Harvard University, discusses the role of religion in conflict resolution with host Gilad Halpern.
The Face to Face/Faith to Faith Program facilitates dialogue between teenagers from historically conflicting groups, like Jews and Palestinians, to foster understanding and friendship.