Israel-Palestine Journey 2001


Nonviolent Ways Project coordinators Wes Rehberg and Eileen Robertson-Rehberg traveled throughout Israel and Palestine during January 2001 to meet with peace groups and those struggling for peace in this region of the Mideast.

Their snapshot reports appear on this page and on the following pages:
* Hebron Reflections
* Jerusalem-Bethlehem-Galilee
* September 2001 Palestinian images

 


SABEEL ECUMENICAL LIBERATION THEOLOGY CENTER

sabeel-logo.gif - 2854 BytesThe Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theological Center in East Jerusalem is operated by Palestinian clergy and lay Christians who seek justice and reconciliation non-violently throughout the Occupied Territories and Israel. Its leaders were among those displaced from their homes when Israel was formed in the late 1940s. Theologian Cedar Duaybis and Lutheran seminarians
Theologian Cedar Duaybis, above, addresses group of Lutheran Seminarians from St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.
Sabeel president, Rev. Naim Ateek, Palestinian theologian Visiting worshippers in Sabeel's chapel
Rev. Naim Ateek, Sabeel's president, above, is author of Justice and Only Justice: A Palestinian Theology of Liberation Worshippers gather in Sabeel's chapel for Thursday noon eucharist service.
Cedar Duaybis, Palestinian liberation theologian at Sabeel Samia Khoury, Sabeel treasurer, Palestinian school president
Theologian Cedar Duaybis, above, says the Old Testament Book of Exodus, liberation for Hebrews, was captivity for native Palestinians.. Samia Khoury, Sabeel's treasurer, is president of a Palestinian school, grades K-12, in East Jerusalem.



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