Givat Haviva
Givat Haviva is a nonprofit educational institute in Israel founded by the Hashomer Hatzair movement and dedicated to creating a shared future and shared society in Israel, based on the principles of equality, cooperation, empowerment and understanding.[1] Givat Haviva was awarded the UNESCO Prize for Peace Education for its longstanding work in promoting Jewish-Arab dialogue and reconciliation.[2][3] North American programs are administered by the Givat Haviva Educational Foundation with offices in New York City. As of 2012 it had about $1 million in assets and spent about $400,000 annually on educational programs.[4]
See also
- HaKfar HaYarok - a youth village in Israel, with a number of progressive educational institutions
- Hand in Hand: Center for Jewish Arab Education in Israel
- Meretz - Israeli left-wing party
- Neve Shalom - a cooperative village jointly founded by Israeli Jews and Palestinian-Israeli Arabs
External links
- Official website (in English)
References
Coordinates: 32°27′28″N 35°01′16″E / 32.4579°N 35.0210°E
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