
The Diversity Team is holding thinking sessions \ Kadia Moses
WWP Diversity Team is instigating a series of thinking sessions in order to explore complex issues as part of the movement’s activities. The sessions will
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.

WWP Diversity Team is instigating a series of thinking sessions in order to explore complex issues as part of the movement’s activities. The sessions will
This time we took seats at the table. In the two years since our founding, we’ve circled and spoken in front of the Knesset [March 2015, our second

Women Wage Peace has been blessed with several natural born leaders – women with many professional achievements who have exchanged a successful career for activity
Whoever heard the flute played in any of the Movement’s events has heard of Neta Shemes – a flutist whose flute and good hearted smile
Motherhood is not only the act of bearing and rearing our own children. Motherhood is a spiritual and ethical position of responsibility for the world
The summer of 2014. That’s when I became a social activist. I had always prayed for peace in synagogue, and once in awhile I attended
If you participated in any part of the March of Hope, you surely noticed the very tall marcher with long hair who led the march
(Hagit Lavi is one of the two women who led the long march from Rosh Hanikra to Jerusalem) These were my words at the opening
My mother, Ahuva Ron, who has lost her eldest son Ishay, left, posthumously, a book of poems called Heartbreaks of Faith and Hope. I always carry this
Combien de larmes doivent encore verser les femmes afin que « nous ne vivions pas éternellement sur la lame de l’épée », ainsi que nous l’a prédit



