Inter-Religious

 
  • Brit Tzedek v’Shalom - America’s largest grassroots Jewish organization dedicated to promoting a negotiated two-state resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This means promoting a U.S. foreign policy which supports Israel, the Palestinians, and the Arab states in making the difficult compromises that are needed for a negotiated solution.

  • Chicago Faith Coalition on Middle East Policy (CFCMEP) - In the spirit of interfaith understanding and cooperation and with deep dedication to human rights and international law, CFCMEP advocates for a fair and balanced U.S. Middle East policy that promotes the well-being, security, and economic prosperity of Israelis and Palestinians. They do so by presenting their positions to government officials, elected representatives, faith communities and the media.

  • Interfaith Peace-Builders - A network of informed and active individuals who understand the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the United States’ political, military, and economic role in it. To build and nurture such a network, we lead delegations of people from diverse backgrounds to Israel/Palestine. These delegations emphasize listening to and learning from those immersed in the reality of the conflict, and advancing the work of Israelis and Palestinians committed to nonviolent struggle and peace with justice. We seek to empower delegates to educate their local communities and the media.

  • National Interreligious Leadership Initiative (NILI) - A group of religious leaders, representing Jews, Christians and Muslims in communities across the country, which seeks commitments from U.S. government officials to make Arab-Israeli-Palestinian peace a high priority for U.S. foreign policy.

  • Neve Shalom ~ Wahat al-Salam - A village, jointly established by Jewish and Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel, that is engaged in educational work for peace, equality and understanding between the two peoples.

  • Rabbis for Human Rights (RHR) - Established with the purpose of giving voice to the Zionist ideal the Jewish religious tradition of human rights, RHR promotes itself as the rabbinic voice of conscience in Israel.