EMIS students are made up of 20% Israelis, 20% Palestinians, and 60% International students. Three of the current students (Adam from Palestine, Tom from Israel/Sweden, and Sara from the Czech Republic) share their thoughts and feelings with us on the situation.
Read moreCFHU Presents Ido Aharoni, Chairman of the Charney Forum for New Diplomacy
Canadian Friends of Hebrew University (CFHU) Straight Talk About The Current Events in Israel with Ambassador Ido Aharoni
Read morePeace Simulation 2021, seen from the leaders Interviews by Jaime Musso
Jaime interviews Sara, Flo, Emilie and Yael, the four EMIS students that helped organize the 2021 Peace Talks Simulation every step of the process.
Read moreCFND Webinar: The Special Relationship: Us-Israeli Ties Following the Elections
With Ambassador Ido Aharoni, Chairman of the Charney Forum for New Diplomacy, Dr. Chuck Freilich, Former Deputy Nation Security Advisor in Israel and Col. (res.) Dr. Eran Lerm, Vice President of JISS.
Read moreDuke University Article "Viewing Conflicts as Problems to Be Solved Can Help Diplomacy" | Featuring Peter Jones
World-renowned expert Professor Peter Jones of the University of Ottawa recently provided an overview of the history and relevance of Track 2 Diplomacy.
Read moreThe Importance of Narrative by CRC Director: Sari Marom-Shaanan
The recognition of the narrative of the other and accepting it with a detection of the accurate needs of each party can open doors into new directions in dealing with the conflict in our region.
Read more"Humans of EMIS" World Premiere | Director Jaime Musso
What I like to believe is that all of us have a little seed inside us, the core of our soul. This seed represents our human potential. All we need is the right soil and the right water for this seed to grow. — Jaime
Read moreHumans of EMIS: The Final Steps | Thoughts by Jaime Musso
I have been working with EMIS students on making a documentary about this unique community and it will finally premiere on the 10th of March! Watch a short teaser that we recently published.
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