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Programming To Open The Debate

The following three programs are designed to spark great conversation on your campus about how to open up the debate and allow for a healthier conversation when it comes to Israel.

Solidarity Complex

How do we constructively express our positions when speaking out about the Israeli/Palestinian conflict? In this program, the short documentary film Solidarity Complex serves as a starting place for discussing this question. The program concludes with brainstorming concrete steps that student organizations can take together to foster respectful, constructive advocacy and activism on Middle East issues.

“Solidarity Complex” Facilitation Guide
“Solidarity Complex” Participant Program
“Solidarity Complex” Sample Flyer & Email

What Does It Mean To Be Pro-Israel?

What do you think of when you hear the term “Pro-Israel”? Across North America, there is debate about what it means to be pro-Israel. The purpose of this program is to explore and discuss what it means to be pro-Israel today — on a personal level, a national level, and a campus level.

“Meaning of Pro-Israel” Facilitation Guide
“Meaning of Pro-Israel” Participant Program
“Meaning of Pro-Israel” Sample Flyer & Email

Early Voices of Israel and What They Mean Today

A rich and varied debate existed among early advocates for a Jewish, democratic homeland. How can we carry forward that tradition of respectful disagreement among supporters of Israel? This program draws on the voices of early Zionist thinkers as a launching point for discussion about broadening today’s Israel debate.

“Early Voices of Israel” Facilitation Guide
“Early Voices of Israel” Participant Program
“Early Voices of Israel” Wall Posters
“Early Voices of Israel” Sample Flyer & Email