Charney Resolution Center is proud to support TEDxGolbasi, our center Ambassador Alpur Ustuntas was at the event and talked about how Charney Resolution Center inspired him to take actions for peace resolution. Stay tunes for more videos and photos.
Israel-Diaspora Relations: Past, Present and Future Event

Dwek Gallery Mishkenot Sha'anim Cultural Center
Please join the Dwek Gallery on Wednesday May 2nd, at 5:30PM


Between Psychology to Politics - how to rekindle hope in an atmosphere of mistrust and ongoing conflict?
On Sunday, 4/30/2018, at Tel Aviv's Talkhouse, 3 EMIS students, Julia from Haifa, Dana from East Jerusalem & Siseko from South Africa, gave the opening introduction for this event, one in the series of Have You Seen The Horizon Lately. Each shared their experience of how living and studying together, 170 students from 40 countries, provide them with tools to help them abandon the past and focus on the future.
Prof. Yoram Yuval – Psychiatrist and neurobiologist and Adv. Gilad Sher – Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), continue the evening discussing their view on the subject.
To learn more about Have You Seen The Horizon Lately? please click here.
Congrats to Tzili Charney | Philanthrophy Award, Batsheva Gala

The annual Bat-Sheva gala is held to honor a Jewish woman that has embodied the organizations ideals of empowerment and leadership through her actions. This past year, Tzili Charney was awarded for her philanthropic efforts in teaching the next generation of peacemakers across the world through the Leon Charney Resolution Center.
Bat-Sheva is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to the empowerment and leadership of Jewish women. It was founded by Sarah Rotenstreich in the memory of Mrs. Batsheva Rotenstreich, who passed away in 2006 due to cancer.
Tzili Charney Accepting Philanthropy Award at Batsheva Awards
Influential figures such as Steve Forbes and Wolf Blitzer are congratulating Tzili Charney on receiving her award.
Continue spreading peace talk among future young leaders!

We met again and what a day it was!
A month had passed since the first meeting between the two groups of students from The Jerusalem School from East Jerusalem and the Diplomatic Department of Ort Binyamina, and on 4/24/2018 they met again for the second congress at the Charney Resolution Center.
After greeting each other with warm hugs and cheers, they took their seats, forming three mixed groups of Palestinian and Israeli delegations, prepared to negotiate their version of a peace treaty.
The core guideline for the day, as defined by Dr. Sapir Handelman of Minds of Peace, was:
Do not revisit the roots of the conflict so as to to come up with the best possible, and defendable, model for a peace treaty.
With that framework, the students started discussing many issues such as government, security, borders/checkpoints, army/police, immigration restrictions, education and language.
All three groups handled the negotiations with tremendous respect and inclusion of all members. Attentively listening to each other, the students addressed the concerns and points raised by both sides. There were moments of laughter and relief, as well as some tense moments, bridged with the guidance of Dr. Handelman. At the end of a long day, (and after a lovely lunch the students shared together at the main dining hall), each group presented its creative path for a peace treaty:
· One State Two Nations – In which the ruling government responsibilities as well as the army and police would be shared and combined equally by both sides! All kids would learn both Hebrew and Arabic, starting at Kindergarten, while general subjects would be taught in English. In honor of the three major religions, there would be a three-day weekend, and all students would enjoy days off during each religion’s holidays! (This would unfortunately require a shorter summer vacation).
· Two states - Wherein Jerusalem becomes an international city, Ramallah remains the capital of Palestine, and Tel Aviv becomes that of Israel.
· The third group respectfully agreed to disagree and presented not two, but three models!
The Israeli: Two cooperative states with flexible boarders wherein citizens on both sides are allowed to move freely and stay/live anywhere they choose!
The Palestinian: One state with equal rights to all citizens.
A second Israeli model presented by one member of the Israeli delegation: all areas are divided into territories in which the ruling party is determined by the majority of the present population, and everyone can choose whether to stay or live somewhere else.
All of these unconventional and creative ideas demonstrate the difficulties and challenges of the path to a peaceful solution to the conflict. But above all, they affirm to all of us that there is no other option, for both sides, but to continue and negotiate our way to peace. And with these young leaders, who dare to dream big and beyond the conventional wisdom, we concluded the day feeling hopeful for a brighter future in the region!
"Have You Seen The Horizon Recently" Event | Tel Aviv Port
Tuesday April 24 at 8PM (door open 7PM)
Hangar 11, Tel Aviv Port
Purchase Tickets: israel.co.il/he-buynow
NYU Technology & International Relations in the Age of Information
The Leon H. Charney Resolution Center participated at the NYU Technology & International Relations in the Age of Information: DISRUPTION AND RECALIBRATION on Friday, April 13th, 2018 and presented the panel: “Conflict Resolution in the Age of Advanced Technology” with special guest Brig. Gen. (ret.) Israela Oron and Dr. Jeff Morton.

L-R: Tzili Charney , Founder of Leon Charney Resolution Center | Brig. Gen. (ret.) Israela Oron, former Deputy National Security Advisor, Israel’s National Security Council, Member of Faculty, National Security College, Israel | Dr. Jeff Morton, Director, Leon Charney Diplomacy Program, Foreign Policy Association Fellow, Department of Political Science, Florida Atlantic University