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Law & Politics Or Commission of Inquiry October 2000
October 2000 Law & Politics before the Or Commission of Inquiry By Marwan Dalal July 2003 ADALAH עדאלה Adalah: The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel ﻋﺪاﻟﺔ- اﳌﺮﻛﺰ اﻟﻘﺎﻧﻮﻧﻲ ﳊﻘﻮق اﻷﻗﻠﻴﺔ اﻟﻌﺮﺑﻴﺔ ﻓﻲ إﺳﺮاﺋﻴﻞ 2 ����������������������������������������������� 3 4 5 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Adalah wishes to express its sincere gratitude to all of the experts, who provided thought- provoking analysis in their opinions and testimonies before the official Commission of Inquiry including Dr. Stephen Males, a world-renowned policing specialist introduced to the organization by Amnesty International; Dr. Ahmad Sa’adi, Ben Gurion University; Dr. Elias Atallah, Mar-Elias College; Professor Oren Yiftachel, Ben Gurion University; Professor Danny Rabinowitz, Tel Aviv University; Professor Nadim Rouhana, Tel Aviv University and MADA - Arab Center for Applied Social Science Research; and Professor Yoav Peled, Tel Aviv University. Attorneys Riad Anes, Azmie Odeh and Mahmoud Shahin greatly assisted Adalah staff attorneys with their work in the gathering of the large amount of evidence submitted to the Commission, as well as attending the proceedings of the Commission. Attorney Hassan Tbaja of Al-Meezan Association for Human Rights was extremely helpful during the second stage of the Commission’s proceedings. Adalah Attorneys Orna Kohn and Gadeer Nicola prepared files of evidence and worked before the Commission; Adalah Attorney Suhad Hammoud facilitated the team’s media work; and Adalah General Director, Attorney Hassan Jabareen coordinated the legal team. International advocacy work concerning the Commission’s proceedings were facilitated by many individuals both Adalah staff and interns including Adalah Attorney Jamil Dakwar, Farida Deif, Anne Massagee, Katie Taylor, and Jake Wadland. -
Grants to the Jewish Community (FYE 2010-2012) “Tzedakah Is Not About Giving; Tzedakah Is About Being.” –Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Inc. 2012 Grants to the Jewish Community Volume 6 Improving the well-being of the poor and vulnerable in our hometowns and around the world in supporting and assisting those who care for our parents and Hello from Baltimore! grandparents, and who will eventually care for -- us. Building upon the success of its initial $8.1 million Caregiver Initiative, the Weinberg The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation is committed to Foundation now hopes to create a national model for the care of older keeping in touch with its many grantees, partners, and other adults and those with disabilities. This complements the Foundation’s stakeholders. The Weinberg Foundation believes grants overviews commitment to urban “Green House” residences for older adults, a like this one are a vital part of the communications process. radical departure from traditional nursing homes. The Weinberg These overviews highlight selected grants within each of the Foundation contributed $2.4 million for the construction of the first Foundation’s program areas as well as across broader communities facility of this kind in the nation at the Chelsea Jewish Nursing Home in of funding, all reflecting the Foundation’s mission of meeting basic Massachusetts. The Foundation also awarded just over $2 million to human needs and enhancing an individual’s ability to meet those Maryland’s first Green House residence for older adults, The Green House needs. Within that context, emphasis is placed on older adults Residences at Stadium Place in Baltimore. and the Jewish community, both nationally and in our global But perhaps the Foundation’s single-most noteworthy accomplishment is “hometowns” including metropolitan Baltimore, Hawaii, the Weinberg Holocaust Survivors Emergency Assistance Fund, currently northeastern Pennsylvania, Israel, and the Former Soviet Union. -
Association Members
Local Map & Boutique Tourism > Western Galilee Now (NGO) 22. Shefi’s 41. Meaningful Jewels 1. Stern Winery Meat Restaurant, Brewery & Boutique Coin & Silver Jewelry, Old Akko Boutique Winery, Tuval 054-3034361 0 10Km Vineyard 052-6487800 / 054-8111305 054-4993792 / 054-8185614 2. Yiftah’el Winery 23. Turkiz 42. AV Design Studio Boutique Winery, Alon HaGalil Café and Restaurant Regba 054-6517977 / 04-9529146 052-6838184 / 052-4641850 Old Akko 04-6021200 17 6 32 24 43. Tom Attias 3. Kishor Winery 24. Shula from Shtula Woodcraft - Workshops, Art & Woodwork, Boutique Winery, Kishorit Kurdish Home Cooking, Shtula Abirim 052-559619 04-9085198 052-8366818 44. TIN-TIME 4. Lotem Winery 25. Hagit Lidror Studio for sustainability, art & Boutique Organic Winery, Lotem Cooking Classes & Home-Cooked imagination 04-6214972 / 054-7915868 Vegetarian & Vegan Food, Klil Gilon 054-7949429 47 052-6464884 5. Malka Brewery 45. Zikit Theater 14 38 a. Malka Queen’s Court, Yehiam 22 26. Galil Eat Theater & Workshops, Tefen 43 36 b. The House of Malka, Tefen Cooking Classes & Galilean meals, Arcross 04-9872111 12 54 050-9957489 the Galilee, 055-8810727 Groove N’ Wood KANDU .46 9ב 27 6. Jullius Craft Distillery 27. Brioche Design, Hand-made manufacturing & Kibbutz Hanita 050-8880858 Catering and Workshops Workshops of musical & Percussion 40 Nahariya 054-9445490 Instruments Ma’ale Ztvia, 04-6619201 Dairy Alto .7 9א 13 Goat Cheese & Cafe, Shomrat 28. Janet’s Kitchen 47. Hefer Ranch 04-9854802, 054-5614644 Druze Home Hospitality ATV and Rangers, Outdoor Training 37 25 Jat, 04-9561720/054-6503090 Abirim, 052-5832532 8. -
Local Map & Boutique Tourism > Western Galilee
Local Map & Boutique Tourism > Western Galilee Now (NGO) 1. Stern Winery 22. Shefi’s 41. Meaningful Jewels Boutique Winery, Tuval 072-3957695 Meat Restaurant, Brewery & Boutique Coin & Silver Jewelry, Old Akko 0 10Km Vineyard 072-3957540 072-3971234 2. Yiftah’el Winery Boutique Winery, Alon HaGalil 23. Turkiz 42. AV Design Studio 072-3957567 Café and Restaurant Regba 072-3957545 17 6 32 24 Old Akko 072-3971189 3. Kishor Winery 43. Tom Attias Boutique Winery, Kishorit 24. Shula from Shtula Woodcraft - Workshops, Art & Woodwork, 072-3957565 Kurdish Home Cooking, Shtula Abirim 072-3971237 072-3970929 4. Lotem Winery 44. TIN-TIME Boutique Organic Winery, Lotem 25. Hagit Lidror Studio for sustainability, art & 072-3957544 Cooking Classes & Home-Cooked imagination 47 Vegetarian & Vegan Food, Klil Gilon 072-3971600 5. Malka Brewery 072-3957564 14 38 a. Malka Queen’s Court, Yehiam 22 45. Zikit Theater 43 36 b. The House of Malka, Tefen 26. Galil Eat Theater & Workshops, Tefen 12 54 072-3971214 Cooking Classes & Galilean meals, Arcross 072-3970930 072-3957568 Galilee, the 9ב 27 6. Jullius Craft Distillery 46. KANDU Wood N’ Groove Kibbutz Hanita 072-3957696 27. Brioche Design, Hand-made manufacturing & 40 Catering and Workshops Workshops of musical & Percussion 072-3971239 Ztvia, Ma’ale Instruments 072-3957679 Nahariya Dairy Alto .7 9א 13 Goat Cheese & Cafe, Shomrat 072-3957552, 072-3957618 28. Janet’s Kitchen 47. Hefer Ranch 37 25 Druze Home Hospitality ATV and Rangers, Outdoor Training 8. Shirat Roim Dairy Jat, 072-3957619 Abirim, 072-3971193 Kibbutz dairy, Cheese Goat Boutique 18 5א 31 Lotem 072-3957566 29. -
The Pratt Foundation Israel
THE PRATT FOUNDATION ISRAEL Annual Report 2005 - 2006 Act with kindness, justice, and equity in the world, for in these I delight.” (Jeremiah 9:23) Enrichment, Innovation, Empowerment. www.prattfoundation-israel.co.il 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Major Developments in 2005-2006……… 4 2) General Background Information………. 7 3) 2005 - 2006 Project Summaries…………… 8 4) 2005-2006 Allocations by Topic………..… 39 5) 2005-2006 Allocations by Location…..….. 44 6) 1998-2006 Allocations by Topic…………. 45 7) 1998-2006 Allocations by Location ……… 46 8) Letters of Appreciation………………….. 47 9) Media Coverage………………………….. 57 3 1) Major Developments in 2005-2006 Background The most significant event in Israel during 2006, regarding the Third Sector and the involvement of NGO's in welfare and educational activities, was the Second Lebanon War that broke out over the summer. The war highlighted as never before the dependence of Israeli society on foundations, businesses, and other funding organizations to meet the basic needs of the average Israeli citizen. Ten years ago this Third Sector would have focused on providing its resources in a way that supplemented the safety net and basic services provided by the national government. Increasing privatization, the outsourcing of more and more services, and continual budget cuts have created a void in the provision of basic services, and the Third Sector is now being forced to fill this void. This was never more evident that during the recent war, where it was the foundations together with the NGO's that responded immediately and effectively to the emergency needs of the population in the North, including both those who were evacuated from the area and those forced to live in bomb shelters for extended periods of time. -
1 2019 Year in Review
2019 YEAR IN REVIEW 1 2019 YEAR IN REVIEW 2 2019 YEAR IN REVIEW 3 OVER 10,000 Visits to JNF's Sderot Indoor 1,000 Jewish Recreation NEW JOBS Center created by JNF’s Lauder National Employment Center Fund achieved a lot 580,000 this people impacted by year! MAKOM COMMUNITIES, OUR people visited Israel's YOUNG LEADERS IN ISRAEL historical sites MORE THAN 50,000 PEOPLE planted trees at JNF’s Harvey Hertz Ceremonial Tree Planting Center at the Neot Kedumim Biblical Preserve HELPED 4,000 $645 people make Aliyah this year with MILLION NEFESH B’NEFESH raised towards our 1,190 Housing lots built by our HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND IN THE NORTH 2019 YEAR IN REVIEW AND SOUTH 4 As I travel across the country and to Israel, I am reminded daily by the opportunity I have to work with all of you as part of the greatest movement ever created—Jewish National Fund-USA. By all accounts, 2019 has been our best year yet and that’s saying something for an organization with a 118-year history. We have, and continue, to make a difference in the Jewish world and we are uniquely situated to realize our strategic vision of building and connecting young and old alike to our ancestral soil. Your investment as a partner with Jewish National Fund is critical to our achievement. We must inspire and engage the next generation to continue the legacy of our people; we connect thousands of our young people from the United States to the land and people of Israel better than anyone through our platform, “from birth to the boardroom.” When I meet our teenagers and our JNFuture members (22 to 40-year-olds), the fastest growing segment of our donor base, their enthusiasm and passion for Israel is clear. -
Local Map & Boutique Tourism > Western Galilee
0 10Km Local Map & Boutique Tourism > Western Galilee Now (NGO) 22 1. Stern Winery 19. Ritual 38. Studio Jara 16 5 37 Boutique Winery, Tuval Self Baking Cafe, Bar Lev High Tech Park, Glass & Ceramics Studio, Klil 054-3034361 04-9849810, 054-9445490 052-4698631 2. Yiftah’el Winery 20. Noor 39. Hasia Naveh Studio Boutique Winery, Alon HaGalil Authentic Druze Cafe and Restaurant, Julis Patch Work. Cloth Coloring and Workshops, 04-9861466, 052-2824644 050-6522280, 04-6293460 Bustan Hagalil 054-4770015 48 3. Lotem Winery 21. Flooka 13 43 Boutique Organic Winery, Lotem Chef’s restaurant with sea fish 40. Omanya 04-6214972, 054-7915868 specialization, Old Akko Leather Handcraft Visitors Center 41 050-8919370, 04-9811183 11 36 Workshops, Courses and Shop, Afek 4. Kishor Winery 052-8391797, 04-8784330 Shtula from Shula Boutique Winery, Kishorit 22. 9ב 25 04-9085198 Kurdish Home Cooking, Shtula 41. Blacksmith Yuval Telem & Rushka 45 052-8366818 Gallery Cafe Distillery Craft Jullius .5 9א 12 Kibbutz Hanita 050-8880858 23. Hagit Lidror Cooking Classes & Home-Cooked Workshop, Gallery and Cafe, Mattat 51 42 23 6. Malka Brewery Vegetarian Food, Klil 054-4371414/5 a. Malka Queen’s Court, Yehiam 052-6464884 & Mosaic for Studio - Benshalom Dalit The House of Malka, Tefen 42. b. 17 6א 29 050-9957489 24. Galil Eat Sculpture 28 38 Cooking Classes & Galilean meals, Arcross the Galilee Dairy Alto .7 6ב 47 26 10 27 Creation in Mosaic and Scultpture in Goat Cheese & Cafe, Shomrat 055-8810727 Iron and Concrete, Yehiam 04-9854802, 054-5614644 49 052-3224431 39 25. -
Israeli Settler-Colonialism and Apartheid Over Palestine
Metula Majdal Shams Abil al-Qamh ! Neve Ativ Misgav Am Yuval Nimrod ! Al-Sanbariyya Kfar Gil'adi ZZ Ma'ayan Baruch ! MM Ein Qiniyye ! Dan Sanir Israeli Settler-Colonialism and Apartheid over Palestine Al-Sanbariyya DD Al-Manshiyya ! Dafna ! Mas'ada ! Al-Khisas Khan Al-Duwayr ¥ Huneen Al-Zuq Al-tahtani ! ! ! HaGoshrim Al Mansoura Margaliot Kiryat !Shmona al-Madahel G GLazGzaGza!G G G ! Al Khalsa Buq'ata Ethnic Cleansing and Population Transfer (1948 – present) G GBeGit GHil!GlelG Gal-'A!bisiyya Menara G G G G G G G Odem Qaytiyya Kfar Szold In order to establish exclusive Jewish-Israeli control, Israel has carried out a policy of population transfer. By fostering Jewish G G G!G SG dGe NG ehemia G AGl-NGa'iGmaG G G immigration and settlements, and forcibly displacing indigenous Palestinians, Israel has changed the demographic composition of the ¥ G G G G G G G !Al-Dawwara El-Rom G G G G G GAmG ir country. Today, 70% of Palestinians are refugees and internally displaced persons and approximately one half of the people are in exile G G GKfGar GB!lGumG G G G G G G SGalihiya abroad. None of them are allowed to return. L e b a n o n Shamir U N D ii s e n g a g e m e n tt O b s e rr v a tt ii o n F o rr c e s Al Buwayziyya! NeoG t MG oGrdGecGhaGi G ! G G G!G G G G Al-Hamra G GAl-GZawG iyGa G G ! Khiyam Al Walid Forcible transfer of Palestinians continues until today, mainly in the Southern District (Beersheba Region), the historical, coastal G G G G GAl-GMuGftskhara ! G G G G G G G Lehavot HaBashan Palestinian towns ("mixed towns") and in the occupied West Bank, in particular in the Israeli-prolaimed “greater Jerusalem”, the Jordan G G G G G G G Merom Golan Yiftah G G G G G G G Valley and the southern Hebron District. -
Program and Abstracts
2016 LLD CONFERENCE The 6th International Conference on Law, Language and Discourse The development of legal language and its interpretation: Linguistic and pragmatic aspects of the evolution of the synchronic understanding of legal texts August 1-4, 2016 The University of Haifa, Israel Contents Convener Scientific Committee About the LLD6 Conference About the LLD6 Conference’s Theme Haifa in a Nutshell Logistical Information Practical Information 2016 LLD Conference At-A-Glance 2016 LLD Conference Schedule Abstracts Program author index CONVENER Sol Azuelos-Atias Department of Hebrew Language University of Haifa Phone: +972-522847742 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] 3 SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Prof. Janet Ainsworth, Seattle University of Jerusalem, Israel University, USA Prof. Zohar Livnat, Bar Ilan University, Dr. Orly Albeck, The Academy of the Israel Hebrew language, Israel Ran Lustigman, Lawyer, Israel Prof. Shulamit Almog, University of Haifa, Israel Dr. Yaniv Roznai, Radzyner School of Law, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Dr. , Department of Sol Azuelos-Atias Herzliya, Israel Hebrew Language, University of Haifa Prof. Le Cheng, Zhejiang University, Joseph Shattach, Lawyer, Israel China Dr. Avi Gvura, Beit Berl College, Israel Prof. Lawrence Solan, The Brooklyn Law School, USA Prof. Dennis Kurzon, University of Prof. , Université du Haifa, Israel Anne Wagner Littoral Côte d'Opale, France Prof. Berachyahu Lifshitz, The Hebrew Prof. Zvi Zohar, Bar Ilan University, Israel ABOUT THE LLD6 CONFERENCE The Conference, the theme of which is "The development of legal language and its interpretation: Linguistic and pragmatic aspects of the evolution of the synchronic understanding of legal texts," is taking place for the first time in the sunny Middle East (after China and Sweden). -
Salah A-Din St, +972-4-6015533
0 10Km Local Map & Boutique Tourism > Western Galilee Now (NGO) 19 16 5 34 1. Stern Winery 17. Noalush 35. Studio Jara Boutique Winery, Tuval Bakery, Delicatessen and Restaurant Glass & Ceramics Studio, Klil 054-3034361 Tarshiha, 04-6000068 052-4698631 2. Yiftah’el Winery 18. Amasbia 36. Hasia Naveh Studio Boutique Winery, Alon HaGalil Kosher Dairy Restaurant Patch Work. Cloth Coloring and 42 04-9861466, 052-2824644 Old Akko, 04-9021515, 050-3272778 Workshops, Bustan Hagalil 054-4770015 13 40 3. Lotem Winery 19. Shula from Shtula 38 33 Boutique Organic Winery, Lotem Kurdish Home Cooking, Shtula 37. Omanya 11 054-4661552, 054-7915868 052-8366818 Leather Handcraft Visitors Center 22 9 Workshops, Courses and Shop, Afek 4. Kishor Winery 20. Hagit Lidror 052-8391797, 04-8784330 Boutique Winery, Kishorit Cooking Classes & Home-Cooked 9 04-9085198 Vegetarian Food, Klil 38. Blacksmith Yuval Telem & Rushka 21 052-6464884 Gallery Cafe 45 39 5. Jullius Craft Distillery 20 Kibbutz Hanita 050-8880858 21. Galil Eat Workshop, Gallery and Cafe, Mattat 25 6 17 Cooking Classes & Galilean meals, 054-4371414/5 6. Malka Brewery Arcross the Galilee 26 35 Malka Queen’s Court, Yehiam 055-8810727 39. Dalit Benshalom - Studio for 23 41 6 The House of Malka, Tefen Mosaic & Sculpture 24 050-9957489 22. Brioche 43 Catering and Workshops 7. Alto Dairy Creation in Mosaic and Scultpture 36 Nahariya 077-4260520 Goat Cheese & Cafe, Shomrat in Iron and Concrete, Yehiam 7 4 04-9854802, 054-5614644 23. Janet’s Kitchen 052-3224431 Druze Home Hospitality 1 8. Shirat Roim Dairy Jat, 04-9561720/054-6503090 40. -
1 the Ujia Israel Volunteer Programme E V a L U a T I O N
THE UJIA ISRAEL VOLUNTEER PROGRAMME E V A L U A T I O N May 2008 This is an internal document The following paper relates to both Gap Year and Short Programme volunteering. It summarises and reviews current UJIA provision, records elements of success and tries to understand the challenges and issues that are a current feature of some elements of the programme. Finally, a set of recommendations is detailed, which should act as a lever for change. Summary of the Facts and Structure of Gap Year Volunteer Programmes All UK Jewish Youth Movements receive core funding from UJIA as well as bursary funding for individuals. All UK Movements spend from approximately one third to two thirds of the gap year participating in volunteering projects. Within the past five years, the number of Youth Movements who participate in UJIA volunteering projects in Israel has fallen from eight to four. Apart from the Intifada years, when numbers dropped, the numbers of Israel gap year participants has risen only slightly in the last ten years. There are growing numbers of volunteering opportunities elsewhere in the world for gap year students. The UJIA is in an open market place. The needs of the individual, the Movement and the UJIA projects in Israel are not always the same as each other. Typically, volunteering on UJIA projects takes place in schools, teaching English. No specific teacher- training is given to either volunteers or teachers. Success is greatest where there is an on-going relationship with a project or region, starting in the years before the gap year experience. -
1 MS 359 A2078 Joint Israel Appeal Project 1/1 Correspondence Regarding Applications for Grants, Income and Expenditure Sheets
1 MS 359 A2078 Joint Israel Appeal Project 1/1 Correspondence regarding applications for Oct 1982 - Aug 1983 grants, income and expenditure sheets, copy of an article from the British Israel Trade, minutes from committee meetings, drawings from the children of the Ramat Eshkol Family Club, financial statements, ‘Project Directors and the Turnover Problem’ by Nahum Ben-Elia 1/2 Notes from meetings regarding the Beer-Sheva Nov 1981- Feb 1988 English Centre, newspaper cutting from The Jerusalem Post, correspondence regarding Ashkelon school principles and business development in Ashkelon, minutes of meetings, memorandum, Koor Industries Annual Review and Social Report 1980 1/3 Correspondence regarding a proposed rose Oct 1986 - Feb 1988 garden, invitation from the British-Israel Chamber of Commerce to a 40th Anniversary of Israel dinner, ‘Israel Diaspora Trust’ by Rabbi Dr Sidney Brichto, report on a visit to Ashkelon and Dimona, copy of The Jerusalem Post, meeting agendas, Project Renewal Ashkelon commemorative brochure, copy of IJA Reporter 1/4 Correspondence regarding a statement from the Oct 1981- Jan 1982 Project Renewal Co-Chairman, minutes of meetings, memo regarding Ashkelon, summaries of programme planning and renewal,’An Investigation into the possibilities of growing herbs as a self help community project in Ashkelon - Israel’ by Carol Colson, correspondence regarding Project Renewal Ashkelon Operation Dental Care 1/5 Correspondence regarding Trustees meetings Aug 1980 - Mar 1982 and updated budget schedules, memorandum, report, invoices 1/6 Budget request, ‘Strategy for the Renewal of Mar 1981- Jun 1982 Ashkelon’, Project Renewal Ashkelon information leaflet, minutes of meetings, newspaper cutting, leaflets regarding ‘The Community Media Van and Inter-Action Street Theatre MS 359 2 A2078 1/7 Correspondence regarding the Director of the Oct 1981- Mar 1982 Inter-Action Trust Ashkelon, reports, ‘Promoting Industrial Research and Innovation in Israel: The Views of a visiting American Scholar’ by Richard s.