
Tiyul-Rihla – A day trip with Palestinian women
This week some strong and brave Palestinian and Israeli women met for a very moving trip. The coordinators of the Team for Ties with Palestinian
As a large grassroots movement our members come from diverse communities: from cities, towns, and villages. The Middle East is characterized by different faiths, and so is our movement. And we are all driven by one certainty: peace is possible.

This week some strong and brave Palestinian and Israeli women met for a very moving trip. The coordinators of the Team for Ties with Palestinian

On November 27 th , 2018, we will hold the first International WWP Congress, on the subject: “Removing barriers to Middle East peace” . The target
There is no doubt that fundraising is not a particularly popular task among WWP members, as the small number comprising this team can attest. But
I was born in Philadelphia to first-generation Americans during the post-WW II baby boom. My father spoke no English until age nine; perhaps that’s why
My name is Nitzan Senior (my last name incorporates that of my deceased grandfather, Shneur, of blessed memory). I am 32 years old and currently live with
I was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. I have been a kibbutz member almost 45 years, the last 28 on Kibbutz Beeri, bordering

Despite the geographical distances between our region and the center of the country and among our own communities, we have enrolled nearly 700 women since
WWP’s Team for Collaboration with Palestinian Women coordinates and encourages connections between the movement and women in Palestinian society, especially women in leadership positions. Our

If you’ve ever had difficulty signing up for a Women Wage Peace event, you’ve probably met Rosara virtually. She shows us that one can contribute
Why didn’t you join WWP until the very moment you actually decided to join? Daniella London Dekel: “I heard about WWP here and there and



