Tag Archive: Ir Amim

How to Respond to the Provocations of Ultra-nationalists?

On a bleak day in Jerusalem for those who want to actualize a shared society, Tag Meir continues to build solidarity.

Heroes of Israel: A Sense of What’s Right Drives this Woman to Fight for Arab Rights in East Jerusalem

Yehudit Oppenheimer learned about German fascism from her parents and lived in post-apartheid South Africa. Now she works for a better Israel.

Netanyahu’s Effort to Isolate Human Rights Groups Backfires

The prime minister cancelled a meeting with the German foreign minister and drew attention to the issues.

Half of NIF Grantees Are Run by Women

In an era when too few women are found in leadership roles, NIF’s organizations stand apart.

On-the-Ground Report from Social Justice Fellow in Jerusalem

Social Justice Fellow Josh Schwartz left New York for Jerusalem in order to learn about Israel in a way that he could only do firsthand.

Human Rights Activism: The Next Generation

Meet Josh Schwartz, an activist working to change the conversation on security and the conflict.

Flowers for Peace in Jerusalem

A group of activists counteract incitement in Jerusalem’s Old City.

Efforts Underway to Reroute Right-Wing March

The combination of Ramadan and the annual incendiary Flag Day Parade is raising red flags for supporters of peace and shared living.

Lowering Ethnic Barriers in Jerusalem

Shatil gathers Jerusalem’s leaders to lead the fight against racism in their city.

Court Rules that Jerusalem Must Provide Services to Palestinian Neighborhood

A court victory for the Kafr Akeb neighborhood will ensure that residents start receiving services from Jerusalem’s Municipal government.