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Monthly Archive for: ‘July, 2012’

Paying the price of Speaking up

This week I was walking pass a neighborhood called Friendship Heights on my way to one of the host family’s …

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The Week that Was

It was an exciting week. In this week I finally found myself dealing with leadership and Middle East issues combined …

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We Must Not Allow the Pendulum to Swing too far to one Side

Good Morning Everyone! My name is Diane Halley and I am from the south of Ireland from a county called …

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Peace is not God’s gift on Earth

Salaam, peace, shalom. My name is Walid Issa. I’m a Palestinian from Bethlehem. I grew up in the Dehesha refugee …

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Slan Agus Beannacht

Good morning Ladies and Gentlemen. My name is John Callaghan. I am a recent graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, an …

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If Obama can, I can!

“What will you do if I burn your hair?” my 10th grade classmate asked. He was holding my hair in …

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Igniting the Spark of Change

My name in Nitzan Regev-Sanders, I’m an Israeli and I have served 21 in the Israeli defence forces. Let me …

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The Path for Trust

My name is Guy, and I’m an Israeli. I was born and raised in the most beautiful place in the …

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I am a White African

Good day ladies and gentlemen, I feel very fortunate to have had the opportunity to hear from our two speakers, …

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NSL Goes LIVE at the SAIS Conference!

Big News coming out of this year’s SAIS Conference. CSPAN is an American cable television network that offers coverage of …

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NSL @ SAIS Tomorrow!

NSL, partnering with SAIS, is proud to announce a special half-day conference featuring inspiring presentations from young leaders from Israel …

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The Different Side of the Story

Ever since I arrived to the states, in the two cities I visited (New York & DC), I met with …

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Cucumbers are Green, Tomatoes are Red

It’s pretty much obvious that cucumbers are green and tomatoes are red. What seems obvious to the people of the …

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Everyday Tasks

Sunday night we were hosted by the congregation of the Church of the Redeemer, who are planning their trip to …

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Meet the ‘Step-Parents’

The meeting with Ira, my “step parent” was the best welcome gesture I have ever encountered with. He was waiting …

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