Mahzor

New York Public Library

Churches

Sarajevo Haggadah

Mah Nishtanah

Sarajevo haggadah

Antaea Darom

Israeli women's art

Action

Torah as music

Ben Heine

Action

ceramic bowl

Mohammad Said Kalash, "Offering Reconciliation" exhibit (photo: Ilan Amihai)

Action

Punch and Judy/Pinchas and Jamila

Avi Katz

Action

David Grossman

Ben Heine

Action

Eldrige Street shul

Lower East Side

Action

Dove

Ben Heine

Action

Two birds

Hoda Jamal

Action

Israeli and Palestinian boys

from documentary, Promises

Action

Cat in the Hat

Yiddish version

Action

Daylight through the Wall

Banksy: graffiti art on Separation Wall

Action

Maurice Sendak's Brundibar set

New Victory Theater (photo: Nan Melville/NYT)

Action

Daniel Barenboim, West-Eastern Divan Orchestra

Palestinian-Israeli musical ensemble (photo: Kerstin Joensson/AP)

Action

Great Day on Eldrige Street

N.Y.'s klezmer greats celebrate shul rededication (photo: Leo Sorel)

Action

Joint Appeal for Peace

(Avi Katz)

Joint Appeal for Peace

Ketubah, Ancona, Italy (1772)

(Jewish Theological Seminary library)

Ancona ketubah

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  1. jeanne capozzoli says:

    conference will achieve what we fully expected (“land for peace”) those 40 years ago when we were young (you and your friends 14 years old while I was the elder of the group at 27) and out celebrating the great Israeli victory of ’67′. I only wish that you had been advising Israel and the Israel Lobby in the US as to the need for a Marshall Plan in the West Bank and the occupied territories. You were a brilliant student and would have been a brilliant advisor. You were so “on it” those many years ago in your belief that a prosperous Palestinian homeland would be the best bet for Israeli security. The hour is late and the Palestinians are impoverished but better late than never.

    If the peace conference results in a Palestinian homeland along the 1967 borders (with adjustments) we might have to arrange a reunion and celebration in New City. That we are older – of course – however, it is obvious that we were wiser than all of those in Israel and the United States who thought that they could steal Palestinian land and water and achieve peace and security. The results of that tragic miscalculation will haunt Israel and the United States for generations to come.

  2. jeanne capozzoli says:

    Somehow the first part of that sentence was left out – it should have read:

    Richard, We can only hope that this peace conference will achieve what we fully expected (“Land for Peace”) those 40 years ago when we celebrated the great Israeli victory.

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