"Violence, Revenge and Redemption" : A close look at Jewish radical violence.
Moderated by Natan Odenheimer,
Journalist, Mandel Scholar, Hebrew University
With the participation of:
Pnina Pfeuffer,
Writer and Head of the Haredi Darkenu Chapter;
Tehila Frideman-Nachalon,
Senior Fellow at Shaharit and director of "Movilim" at Kolot;
Perle Nicolle,
PhD Candidate at Hebrew University researching Jewish Radicalism
Topic:
Violent Extremism, Radicalization, Violence, and Revenge
The Jerusalem Belfast Forum was established by IPCRI in 2016, based on the belief that cities which have endured prolonged conflict and divisions can learn from each other, while acknowledging that the conflicts are different and manifested differently in each city.
12 Jerusalemite activists, Palestinian and Israeli from a variety of professions, were accepted into the Forum, with the aim of infusing creativity and best practices into their efforts to improve the experience of Jerusalem for all who live there.
The members took a series of seminars, using the latest research on Jerusalem from an urban perspective, including demographic trends, gender, and implications of current policies on the local communities.
Following these seminars, they traveled to Northern Ireland to tour Belfast and meet a variety of local players, all of whom were deeply and directly involved in the violent conflict and building the peace, and who strive to overcome the persisting divisions that still exist in Belfast today.
Topic:
Conflict, Violence, Peace, and Cities
Political Geography:
Middle East, Israel, Palestine, and Northern Ireland