Sharaka: Shaping a New Middle East Together

Date

Thursday January 22

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Time (Eastern Time)

7:00 PM  –  8:00 PM

Sharaka, a nonprofit advancing the Abraham Accords through people-to-people dialogue, was founded in the wake of the Abraham Accords to foster cooperation and understanding between Israel and its neighbors through direct engagement, advocacy, and education. Sharaka is also a leading organization for Holocaust education in the Arab and Muslim world, bringing participants from across the region to Poland, Germany, and Israel.

Part of their work centers on bringing delegations of Middle Eastern activists, thought leaders, and community organizers to the United States to engage with diverse audiences. These speakers share firsthand perspectives on Holocaust Education in the Middle East, the impact and future of the Abraham Accords, and grassroots peacebuilding.

Sharaka is bringing a panel to the Museum of Jewish Heritage to share a unique and often unheard voice in the United States: moderate, forward-looking, and grounded in peace between people on the ground in the Middle East. They are bringing individuals from each of the Abraham Accords countries: Israel, Bahrain, Morocco, and the UAE, for an important and timely dialogue.

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