IISH

Collection Israeli Peace Movement

Period (1965-) 1977-2010
Total size  19.12 m.
Consultation Not restricted

History

Encircled by hostile neighbour states there has been little room for an independent peace movement in Israel for years; after the war of 1967 however the number of peace activists increased gradually and the peace movement, with the Shalom Achshav (Peace Now) movement as one of its main constituents, grew stronger after the Lebanon war in 1982; one of these peace activists is Adam Keller (born in 1955), who has more than once been imprisoned because of his refusal of military service; Keller has been involved in various peace organizations and action committees from 1969 and he is editor of The Other Israel, newsletter of the Israeli Council for Israeli Palestinian Peace (ICIPP), from its foundation in 1983; he has also been involved in contacts, which were illegal at the time, with representatives of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO); he is author of `Terrible Days. Social Divisions and Political Paradoxes in Israel' 1987.

Content

Correspondence to Adam Keller and Beate Zilversmidt; documents collected by Adam Keller consisting of leaflets, circular letters, open letters, press statements, pamphlets, copies of periodicals and other documents relating to Shalom Achshav, including Et Shalom (Time for Peace) 1978-1994, Gush Shalom (The Peace Block) 1993-1994, Yesh Gvul (There is a limit) 1987-1992, the ICIPP and The Other Israel 1983-1994 and the Jewish-Arab Committee against Deportation 1992-1993; documents relating to political parties, trade unions and other organizations or groups, including the Labour Party of Israel c. 1988-1994, the Communist Party of Israel (1981-) 1988-1994, Meretz 1992-1995, the Progressive List for Peace 1984-1992 and n.d., the General Federation of Labour in Israel `Histadrut' 1982-1995 and Kav La `Oved (Workers' Hotline for the Protection of Workers' Rights) c. 1990-1994; documents relating to peace demonstrations, solidarity actions, conscientious objectors, joint Jewish-Arab actions, Israeli-Palestinian contacts and other subjects.

Accrual 2011: International correspondence of 'The Other Israel' 1990-2010.

Arrangement

The documents were send by Adam Keller to the IISH periodically since the 1980s, the last set in 2007. There was no arrangement whatsoever in the packages, so all the documents had to be sorted out. The first part of this list was made by Adam Keller himself. His classification of movements, organizations and subjects was largely followed in the later supplements. The collection also contains correspondence by Adam Keller, Toma Sik (Shick), Beate Zilversmidt and other persons, as well as a large part of the archives of The Other Israel. These documents have not been separated from this collection, their present describtion is only preliminary. For the most part the documents are in Hebrew, but there are also many in English, Arabic and other languages. Dates in these lists are only given for the documents dated according to the Christian era. Periodicals were transferred to the library of the IISH; posters, stickers, photographs and buttons to the audiovisual department.

Processing information

Lists made by Jaap Haag and Adam Keller in 1993 and 1995; supplement by Ed Kool, Jaap Haag and Adam Keller in 1999 and by Yael Seggev in 2009

Secondary creator
Adam Keller

LIST


Peace organizations

1-9
Shalom Achshav (Peace Now). Including Et Shalom (Time for Peace).  1978-1993.  9 folders.
10-11
Gush Shalom (the Peace Block; unofficial continuation of the Anti-Deportation Committee).  1993.  2 folders.
12-14
Yesh Gvul (There is a limit).  1987-1992.  3 folders.
15-17
Israeli Council for Israeli Palestinian Peace (ICIPP). Including documents relating to The Other Israel and some correspondence by Adam Keller.  1983-1993.  3 folders.

Conscientious Objectors and Soldiers' Groups

18
War Resisters' International Israel Section.  1987-1992. Including correspondence by Toma Sik (read: Shick).  1990-1991.  1 folder.
19
High school students refusing military service in occupied territories.  1987-1992.  1 folder.
20
Documents relating to the imprisonment of the conscientious objectors Adam Keller and Ephraim Shirman.  1988-1990.  1 folder.
21
World Service Authority (WSA). Including documents relating to 'world citizenship'.  1973,  1987-1991.  1 folder.
22
Other pacifist groups: Israelis and Palestinians for Nonviolence,  1991; Nonviolent Opposition to Annexation, n.d.; Pacifist Youth and other groups.  1988-1992.  1 folder.
23
Tzav Kriah (Reserve soldiers' Group). Including documents relating to the soldiers' discontent.  1988-1993.  1 folder.

Demonstrations, protest- and solidarity actions

24
The 21st Year.  1987-1989.  1 folder.
25-26
Anti-Gulf war actions, including solidarity with the Kurds.  1990-1991.  2 folders.
27
Unveiling Intifada Monument near the Kibbutz Nahal-Oz.  1990.  1 folder.
28
Israeli-Palestinian demonstration in Beit Sahur.  1991.  1 folder.
29
Protest against Ramallah Curfew.  1991.  1 folder.
30
Solidarity with Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike.  1992.  1 folder.
31
Protest against the closure of the occupied territories.  1993.  1 folder.
32-34
Other demonstrations, ad-hoc actions and committees, including letters to newspapers.  [1979],  1981-1993.  3 folders.

Joint Jewish-Arab actions

35
Ramya Solidarity Committee.  1992.  1 folder.
36-37
Jewish Arab Committee against deportation.  1992-1993.  2 folders.
38
Israeli Arab organizations. Including documents relating to the Land Day of 1988.  1988-1992.  1 folder.
39
Other documents on Arab-Jewish Cooperation. Including Partnership Newsletter.  (1979-) 1986-1993.  1 folder.

Palestinian Organizations

40-41
Al-Haq (Law in the Service of Man), the Union of Palestinian Women's Committees in the Occupied Land, the Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committee and other Palestinian organizations.  1985-1992.  2 folders.

Israeli Palestininan Contacts

42
Committee for Israeli-Palestinian dialogue.  1986-1992. 1 folder.
43
Committee to save the dialogue.  1986-1989.  1 folder.
44
Israel-Palestine Center for Research and Information (IPCRI).  1991.  1 folder.
45
Contacts with the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).  1989-1993.  1 folder.
46
Solidarity with Abie Nathan and David Ish-Shalom, imprisoned because of their contacts with the PLO.  1991-1992.  1 folder.

Political Parties and Groups

47
Haolam Hazeh.  1965-1977.  1 folder.
48
Sheli, the Israel Peace and Equality Movement.  1977-1983.  1 folder.
49-52
Progressive List for Peace (PLP).  1984-1992.  4 folders.
53-55
Israel Labour Party. c.  1988-1992.  3 folders.
56-64
Communist Party of Israel (CPI). Including Hadash, Democratic Front for Peace and Equality.  (1981-) 1988-1992.  9 folders.
65
Other CPI front organizations.  1984-1992.  1 folder.
NB. See also Democratic Women of Israel.
66-72
Meretz.  1992-1993. Including Mapam, Ratz and Shinuy.  1989-1991.  7 folders.
73-74
Shasi.  1987-1992.  2 folders.
75
Dai la 'Kibush.  1988-1993.  1 folder.
76
Poalim Yahad (Workers' Unity).  1991.  1 folder.
77
Trotskyist organizations. Including Brit Shivyon and the Alternative Information Centre.  [1987]-1993.  1 folder.
78-79
Other left radical parties and groups including the Hanitzotz a Sharara publishing house.  1987-1993.  2 folders.
80-81
'Constitution for Israel' movement and the electoral reform movement.  1987-1993.  2 folders.
82
Likud, the Jewish Defense Organization and other right wing organizations, including Jewish Peace Corps.  1984,  1988-1989,  1992 and n.d.  1 folder.

Trade Unions

83-85
Histadrut, General Federation of Labour in Israel.  1982-1993.  3 boxes.

Kav La'Oved

86
Kav La'Oved, Workers' Hotline for the Protection of Workers' Rights.  [1990]-1993.  1 folder.

Student movement

87-88
Campus, Ad Kan (Thus far!), Forum, Arab Students' Committee, Tzavta and other student organizations.  1977-1992.  2 folders.
89
Jerusalem University Student Union.  1993 and n.d.  1 folder.
90-93
Tel Aviv University Student Union.  1981-1991.  4 folders.

Youth

94
Re'ut, Israeli Jewish and Arab Youth for Peace and Equality and other youth organizations.  1987-1990 and n.d. 1 folder.

Womens' organizations

95
Women in Black.  1989-1993.  1 folder.
96
Womens' Organization for Political Prisoners.  1988-1992.  1 folder.
97
Democratic Women of Israel (affiliated to the CPI).  1983,  1988-1993.  1 folder.
98
Feminist groups.  1987-1991.  1 folder.
99-102
Women and Peace and other womens' groups.  1988-1993.  4 folders.

Artists

103
Artists' organizations and theatre groups.  1987-1993.  1 folder.

Human Rights

104
Association for Civil Rights in Israel.  1987-1993.  1 folder.
105
Amnesty International Israel Section.  1987.  1 folder.
106
B'tselem. The Israeli Information Centre for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories.  1990-1993.  1 folder.
107
Public Committee Against Torture in Israel (PCATI).  1990-1993.  1 folder.
108
Family Reunification Groups.  1990-1992.  1 folder.
109
Association of Israeli and Palestinian Physicians for Human Rights.  1991-1993.  1 folder.
110
IMUT. Psychologists and Mental Health Workers for Peace.  1991.  1 folder.
111
League for Human and Civil Rights in Israel.  1982,  1988.  1 folder.
112
'Protagoras' (Gaza Human Rights Team).  1989.  1 folder.
113
Coalition for Freedom of Assembly.  1989.  1 folder.
114-115
Other human rights activities: Police Brutality Hotline,  1986-1991; Concert for Human Rights,  1991; Anti-Censorship struggle, n.d.; In Defence of Children under Occupation.  1992.  2 folders.

Secularists

116
Hofesh (Liberty) and other groups against religious coercion.  1990 and n.d.  1 folder.
117
The Secular Service and the Secular Humanist Association.  1987-1992.  1 folder.
118
Ha'tuuna (the Enlightment).  1993.  1 folder.

Religious groups

119
Oz VeShalom (Religious Peace Movement) and Rabbis for Human Rights.  1989. Also: Lebowitz affair.  1993.  1 folder.

Relatively Moderate Groups

120
International Centre for Peace in the Middle East.  1987-1990.  1 folder.
121
Mifras Books and other left publishing houses.  1983-1984 and n.d. 1 folder.
122
Kibbutz publications.  1989-1990.  1 folder.
123
New Outlook. Middle East Monthly. Including Israeli- Palestinian Conference in New York organized by New Outlook and Al Fasr in  1989.  1989-1991.  1 folder.
124
Medorim (left advertising agency).  1989.  1 folder.
125
Teachers for Democracy.  1989.  1 folder.
126
Israeli National Movement.  1992.  1 folder.
127
Petitions to Mr. Rabin backed by different peace groups.  1992-1993.  1 folder.
128
Young leadership Forum.  1991.  1 folder.
129
Interfaith Association.  1988.  1 folder.
130
Horim Neged Sh'hika (Parents against Attrition).  1988-1991.  1 folder.
131
Guardianship Service.  N.d. 1 folder.
132
'Democracy and Coexistence'. Unit of the Ministry of Education.  1992.  1 folder.
133
Other actions or protests by moderate groups and individuals.  [1988]-  1992.  1 folder.

Social Issues

134
Protests of Ethiopian Jews.  1993.  1 folder.
135
Other social issues.  [1976-],  1987-1993.  1 folder.

Anti-Racism

136
The 'Hidden Child' Conference.  1991.  1 folder.
137
Youth against racism.  1986.  1 folder.
138
Movement against racism.  1984-1987.  1 folder.
139
Other anti-racist initiatives including the Association of Anti-Nazi Veterans in Israel.  1985.  1 folder.

Solidarity with Mordechai Vanunu

140
Solidarity campaigns with Mordechai Vanunu.  1990. Also: disarmament initiatives (Toma Schück).  1 folder.

Solidarity with other people

141
Israelis against Apartheid and other solidarity organizations.  1981-1993.  1 folder..
142-145
Action against deportation of Russian Jews from Holland to Israel. Including correspondence by the International Jewish Peace Union, Adam Keller, Beate Zilversmidt and others.  1991-1992.  4 folders.

Foreign Organizations

146
Organizations in other countries, including the United Nations. (  1976-)  1983-1993.  1 box.

Supplement 1995


Peace organizations

147-148
Shalom Achshav (Peace Now).  1993-1994.  2 folders.
149-151
Gush Shalom (the Peace Block).  1993-1994.  3 folders.
152
Yesh Gvul.  1 folder.
153
Israeli Council for Israeli-Palestinian Peace.  1993-1994.  1 folder.

Conscientious Objectors and Soldiers' Groups

154
War Resisters' International Israel Section.  1994.  1 folder.
155
Soldiers' Discontent.  1993-1994.  1 folder.
156
Demonstration of disabled veterans in support of the Oslo agreements.  1993.  1 folder.
157
Amir Fares, the soldier who didn't shoot.  1994.  1 folder.

Demonstrations, protest- and solidarity actions

158
Campaigns for the release of Palestinian Prisoners and the return of all deportees.  1993-1994.  1 folder.
159
Actions against the closure of the occupied territories.  1993-1994.  1 folder.
160-162
Protests against the Hebron Massacre at the 25th of February, 1994. Contains also documents relating to the Hebron Solidarity Committee.  1994.  3 folders.
163
Actions in support of the peace process, the Oslo agreement and the Israeli-Jordanian peace treaty.  1993-1994.  1 folder.
164
Relatives of dead soldiers supporting the peace process.  1993-1994.  1 folder.
165
Other protest- and solidarity actions.  1992-1994.  1 folder.

Joint Jewish-Arab actions

166
Land day  1994 in Rahat, Negev.  1 folder.
167
'Rapprochement', Centre for Dialogue and Understanding. With documents on the Beit Sahur demonstration.  1993.  1 folder.
168
Other joint Jewish-Arab actions.  1993-1994.  1 folder.

Palestinian organizations

169
Palestinian Federation of Women's Action Committees.  1994.  1 folder.
170
Gaza trade unions.  1994.  1 folder.

Israeli-Palestinian contacts

171
Committee for Israeli-Palestinian dialogue.  1992-1994.  1 folder.
172
Giv'at Haviva, Jewish-Arab Institute (closely affiliated to Meretz).  1994.  1 folder.
173
Meetings of Israelis with Y. Arafat in Gaza.  1994.
N.B. See also 149-151 (Gush Shalom).
174
Gaza port initiative.  1994.  1 folder.

Political parties and groups

175
Progressive List for Peace.  N.d. 1 folder.
176
Israeli Labour Party.  1993-1994.  1 folder.
177-178
Communist Party of Israel, including Hadash, Democratic Front for Peace and Equality.  1993-1994.  2 folders.
179
Meretz.  1994. Including Tzavta (cultural and political club, Tel Aviv).  1994.  1 folder.
180
Dai la 'Kibush.  1993, n.d.  1 folder.
181
Workers' unity.  1993-1994.  1 folder.
182
Trotskyist organizations. Including Alternative Information Centre.  1994.  1 folder.
183
Other left radical parties and groups.  1993-1994.  1 folder.
184
Likud and other right wing organizations.  1993-1994.  1 folder.

Trade Unions

185-190
Histadrut, General federation of Labour in Israel.  1993-1994.  6 folders.

Kav La 'Oved

191
Kav La 'Oved, Workers' Hotline for the Protection of Workers' Rights.  1994.  1 folder.

Student Movement

192
Campus.  1994.  1 folder.

Youth

193-194
Re'ut/Sadaka, Israeli and Arab Youth for Peace and Equality and other youth organizations.  1993-1994.  2 folders.

Womens' organizations

195
Women in Black.  1993-1994.  1 folder.
196
Women for political prisoners.  1994.  1 folder.
197
Democratic Women (affiliated to the CPI).  1994.  1 folder.
198
Women & Peace and other women organizations including documents on the Ihlas Basam murder.  1994.  1 folder.

Artists

199
Joint Israeli-Palestinian theatre Production of Romeo and Juliet in Jerusalem and other peace oriented theatre, movies and singers.  1994.  1 folder.
200
Controversy on Vanessa Redgrave's visit to Israel.  1994.  1 folder.

Human Rights

201
Association for Civil Rights in Israel.  1994.  1 folder.
202
Amnesty International.  1994.  1 folder.
203
B'tselem. The Israeli Information Centre for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories.  1993-1994.  1 folder.
204
Association of Israeli and Palestinian Physicians for Human Rights.  1994.  1 folder.
205
Society of St. Ives.
NB. See also Jahalin solidarity. 215

Secularists

206
Hofesh (Liberty).  1994.  1 folder.

Religious groups

207
Netivot Shalom and other religious groups.  1994.  1 folder.
208
Islamic movement in Israel.  1994.  1 folder.

Moderate groups

209
International Centre for Peace.  1993-1994.  1 folder.
210
Humanist Opposition.  1991,  1993-1994.  1 folder.
211
Kibbutz movement.  1993.  1 folder.
212
Settlers accepting evacuation from occupied territories.  1993-1994.  1 folder.

Social Issues

213
Rafi Hassun (Druze community struggle).  1994.  1 folder.
214-215
Jahalin Solidarity and the Bedouin struggle.  1993-1994.  2 folders.
216
Other social issues.  1994.  1 folder.

Environmental issues

217
Green action and other environmental issues, including animal rights groups.  1994 1 folder.

Anti-Racism

218
Association of Anti-Fascists and Victims of Nazism in Israel.  1994.  1 folder.
NB. Formerly linked to CPI, now independent.

Solidarity with Mordechai Vanunu

219
Vanunu Solidarity Committee.  1992-1994.  1 folder.

Solidarity with other people

220
Israel-Cuba Friendship Committee (affiliated to the CPI).  1994 1 folder.
221
South Africa Victory Celebration in Tel Aviv.  1994.  1 folder.
222
Solidarity with Brazilian Indian tribes.  1 folder.
223
Solidarity with the people of former Yugoslavia.  1992-1993.  1 folder.

Organizations in other countries

224-225
Organizations in other countries, interested in the problems of the Middle East.  1991-1994.  2 folders.

Supplement 1999


Peace organizations

226-232
Shalom Achshav (Peace Now).  1993-1999.  7 folders.
233-246
Gush Shalom (the Peace Block; unofficial continuation of the Anti-Deportation Committee), including documents relating to the Jerusalem campaign (list no. 246).  1993-1999.  14 folders.
247-251
Yesh Gvul (There is a Limit).  1992-1997.  5 folders.
252-258
Israeli Council for Israeli Palestinian Peace (ICIPP), including documents relating to The Other Israel and some correspondence by Adam Keller.  1992-1997.  7 folders.
259
Bereaved parents for peace.  1995-1996,  1999.  1 cover.
260
Bat Shalom (Jerusalem link).  1 cover.
261
Atid (Future), movement to promote the peace process (existed only briefly).  1994.  1 cover.
262
Jerusalem-two capitals demo 6/97.  1997.  1 cover.
NB. See also Bat Shalom and Gush Shalom.
263
Alternative Information Center (AIC).  1994-1997.  1 folder.
NB. See also Gush Shalom, Jerusalem campaign.
264
Amir Avramson (Victims of terrorism support peace)  1995.  1 cover.
265
Gesher Leshalom (Bridge for Peace) and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WLPF), Israel Branch. June  1989.  1 cover.
266
Dor Shalom (Peace Generation).  1995-1999.  1 folder.
267
Other peace organizations.  1988-1991,  1993,  1997.  1 folder.

Conscientious Objectors, Soldiers' Groups and Pacifists

268
War Resisters' International (WRI), Israel Section, including World Citizen Movement and Toma Sik.  1993-1997.  1 folder.
NB. See also list no. 275
269
Campaign for E. Shirman.  1988-1989.  1 folder.
270-271
Soldiers' discontent and lack of motivation. With reactions by the military and political establishment.  1995-1997.  2 covers.
272
Conscientious Objectors Association, including Maxim Shkliar hunger strike.  1995-1996.  1 folder.
273
Other documents concerning conscientious objectors.  1995-1997.  1 folder.
274
Palestinians and Israeli's for non-violence.  1994.  1 cover.
275
Pacifist Movement, World Citizens and Oceanus, all groups headed by Toma Sik.  1995.  1 cover.
NB. See also list no. 268

Demonstrations, protest- and solidarity actions

276
Har Homa protests (campaign against settlements in Har Homa, East Jerusalem), including Non-Violent Action (Maxine Nunn).  1991,  1995-1997.  1 folder.
NB. See also list no. 284
277
Committee against house demolitions.  1996-1999.  1 folder.
278
Confrontations between left and right wing until the Rabin murder in  1995.  1 cover.
NB. See also Labour Party, Meretz and Peace Now. 1995
279
Reactions to terrorist attacks.  1995-1997.  1 cover.
NB. See also Gush Shalom, Peace Now, Meretz.
280
Anti-settler stickers distributed by studio Rami & Jackie, Jerusalem.  1994.  1 cover.
281
Team for monitoring of settlements and extreme Shalom and Peace Now.  1995-1996.  1 cover.
282
Peace rally on 4th November 1995, which ended in the murder of Rabin.  1995.  1 cover.
283
Commemoration of the Kafr-Quasem massacre. October  1996.  1 cover.
284
Makor, an alternative plan for Har Homa in Jerusalem: joint neighbourhood of Jews and Arabs instead of exclusive jewish settlement.  1995.  1 cover.
285
Documents concerning the Hebron protests and the Hebron Solidarity Committee.  1994-1999.  1 box.
286
Demonstrations and protests against settlement in Ras El-Amud, East Jerusalem.  1997.  1 folder.
287
Protests against land confiscations at Beit Safafa, Jerusalem, including Gush Shalom action.  1995.  1 cover.
288
Bethlehem demonstration against land confiscation, including documents of the latin patriarchate, Jerusalem.  1995.  1 cover.
289
Bethlehem settlement alert, including Gush Shalom and Meretz.  1995,  1997.  1 cover.
290
Protests against demolition of Palestinian houses.  1994-1996.  1 cover.
291-292
Protests by various groups against closure of Palestinian territories.  1995-1996.  2 covers.
293
Demonstration against closure of Palestinian territories in april 1995, including Gush Shalom, Alternative Information Center (AIC) and the Palestinian movement for housing rights.  1995.  1 cover.
294
Protests against the bill to deprive Palestinians of compensations.  1997.  1 cover.
295
Campaign for the return of Arab inhabitants to Ikrit village in the Galilee.  1995.  1 cover.
296
Jerusalem action week, involving Palestinian housing rights movement and the Alternative Information Center.  1995.  1 cover.
297
Demonstrations at El-Khader.  1995,  1997.  1 folder.
298
Actions for withdrawal from Lebanon.  1997-1999.  1 folder.
299
Campaign against Lebanon bombing.  1993,  1996.  1 folder.
300
Protests at the impending prosecution of Ahmed Tibi, Arafat adviser.  1995.  1 cover.
301
Painting on tanks as anti-militarist protest.  1988,  1995.  1 cover.
302
Peace actions by Abie Nathan, including destruction of war toys.  1995-1996.  1 cover.
303
Demonstrations for the release of Palestinian prisoners.  1997.  1 cover.
304
Petition against the law forbidding meetings with the PLO.  1998.  1 cover.
305
Demonstrations for the continuance of the peace process despite terrorists attacks, including statements by different organizations.  1995-1996.  1 cover.
306
Campaign against the prohibition of Israelis to enter the Gaza strip.  1995-1996.  1 cover.
307
Protests against Netanyahu's attack on the left, including a reserve soldiers letter against Netanyahu.  1997.  1 folder.
308
Documents concerning the Anti-Netanyahu campaigns.  1996-1999.  1 folder.
309
Committee for investigating the Bar-on corruption scandal, later renamed as early elections movement headed by Michael Ben Yair.  1997.  1 cover.
310
Walk for peace in the Middle East.  1993.  1 cover.
311
Anti-Gulf war struggle.  1990.  1 cover.

Rabin memorials

312-313
Rabin memorial meetings, after the murder of Rabin in 1995, including leaflets by various groups and messages written spontaneously. With organizations created in the aftermath of the death of Rabin and dialogue initiatives.  1995.  2 folders.
314
Organizations created after the Rabin murder.  1995-1997.  1 folder.
315
Documents concerning the Rabin Memorial in  1996.  1 folder.
316
Documents concerning the Rabin memorials.  1996-1998.  1 folder.
317
Documents concerning the Rabin memorial in  1997.  1 box.

Joint Jewish-Arab actions

318
Palestine-Israel Journal.  1995.  1 cover.
319
Israeli-Palestinian rally at Megiddo on 30th. November 1996 (unofficially organised by Hadash).  1996.  1 cover.
320
Giv'at Haviva Jewish-Arab Institute (close to Meretz).  1997.  1 cover.
321
El-Khader struggle against land confiscation.  1994-1995.  1 cover.
NB. See also Gush Shalom, Alternative Information Center and Hebron Solidarity Committee.
322
Rapprochement.  1993-1994,  1996.  1 folder.
323
Other Joint Jewish Arab actions, including Ramya Solidarity Committee.  1991-1992,  1997.  1 folder.

Israeli Arabs

324
Protests against inequality of Arab citizens, including the general conference of Israelian Arabs in Nazareth.  1996.  1 cover.
325
Islamic movement in Israel.  1994.  1 cover.
326
Jaffa Arabs protests, including the protest over jewish religious extremists attacking the Jaffa church.  1995-1996.  1 folder.

Palestinian Organizations and initiatives

327-328
Al-Haq (Law in the Service of Man), the Federation of Palestinian Women's Action Committees in the Occupied Land and other Palestinian organizations.  1992-1997.  2 folders.
329
Law (Palestinian Human Rights Organization).  1993,  1996-1999.  1 folder.
330
Palestinian Centre for Democracy and Elections.  1996.  1 folder.
331
Palestinian Centre for Non-Violence.  1996.  1 cover.
332
Palestinian Centre for Democracy and Workers Rights.  1995.  1 cover.
333
Other Palestinian organizations and initiatives, including organizations for prisoners.  1994-1997.  1 folder.
334
Other Palestinian material.  N.d. 1 folder.

Israeli Palestinian Contacts

335
Committee for Israeli-Palestinian dialogue.  1992-1996.  1 folder.
336
Israel-Palestine Center for Research and Information (IPCRI).  1992,  1996.  1 folder.
337
Contacts with the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), including documents on the 10th anniversary of the meeting of an Israeli delegation with the PLO in Rumania in 1986.  1993-1994,  1996.  1 folder.
338
Initiatives for dialogues and meetings between Jews and Arabs, including meetings with settlers and other personal contacts.  1994-1997.  1 folder.
339
Gaza port initiative.  1988-1994.  1 folder.

Contacts with other Arab nations

340
Non-governmental contacts with Jordan and Egypt, including ASAS (for democracy and peace), Irbid, Jordan.  1994-1997.  1 cover.

Political Parties and Groups

341
Progressive List for Peace (PLP).  1984-1990.  1 folder.
342
Israel Labour Party.  1993-1999.  1 box.
343-344
Hadash, Democratic Front for Peace and Equality.  1995-1999. With documents concerning the communist party, `Left 2000', discussion group March 1996 and the Left Bank Cultural Club, Tel-Aviv.  1991-1994.  2 boxes.
345-346
Meretz.  1987-1999. With documents concerning Mapam, Ratz and the Tzauta Culture Club.  2 boxes.
347
Dai la Kibush (Down with the occupation).  1987-1993.  1 cover.
348
Mifleget ha'hityashuut (Anti-Bank Party) in the 1996 elections.  1 cover.
349
The Peres Center for Peace.  1997.  1 cover.
350
Ha'rov Hamitorer (The awakening majority).  1995-1996.  1 cover.
351
Am Ehad (One people), worker's party.  1999.  1 cover.
352
Campaign to save Davar newspaper (formely a Histadrut newspaper, in its last year an independent left-wing paper).  1996.  1 cover.
NB. See also list no. 465
353
Poalim Yahad (Workers' Unity).  1991.  1 folder.
354
Trotskyist organizations, including Brit Shivyon and the Alternative Information Centre.  1993-1995.  1 folder.
355
Other left radical parties and groups, including documents of the Hanitzotz a Sharara publishing house.  1994-1999.  1 folder.
356
Radical Social Movements including the Oriental jewish democratic rainbow, Kedma-egalitarian education and Lachatz.  1994-1997.  1 cover.
357
Yisrael Ba'altyah Yisrael Betenu (Russian immigrant parties).  1996.  1 cover.
358
Mabat Lashalom (Peace Watch). Right-wing organization pretending to support peace.  1993-1996.  1 cover.
359
Left-Right dialogue  1996.  1996.  1 cover.
NB. See also Women in Black.
360
Israeli National Movement.  N.d. 1 cover.
361
Association of Anti-fascists and Victims of nazism (connected with the communist party).  1996.  1 cover.
362
Anarchist groups, including the Anarchist Brigade of Upper Galilee and Doctor Grass.  1995-1997.  1 folder.
NB. See also Left Bank Cultural Club, list nos. 343-344, 398
363
Memad Party (religious doves).  1995.  1 cover.
364
Gesher Party, headed by David Levy.  1995-1999.  1 cover.
365-367
Right wing propaganda against the left and the Palestinians, including Likud, Pro-Settlergroups, right wing religious groups, Kabalists, Third Way and Kahane.  1994-1999.  3 boxes.

Trade Unions

368-369
Histadrut, General Federation of Labour in Israel, including documents concerning the 17th conference: draft resolutions and unofficial papers of factions.  1992-1997.  2 boxes.
370
Police officers' Recreational Association.  1995.  1 cover.
371
Communication Workers' Union.  1997.  1 cover.
372
Municipal Workers' Union, Tel-Aviv.  1995.  1 cover.
373
Ram (Histadrut faction of Chaim Ramon).  1995.  1 cover.

Kav La'Oved and other help organizations

374
Kav La'Oved, Workers' Hotline for the Protection of Workers' Rights.  1992-1999.  1 folder.
375
Hotline-Hamoked, Center for defence of the (Palestinian) individual (Israeli-operated institute in East Jerusalem to help victims of the occupation bureacracy).  1991.  1 cover.
376
The arrest of Adel Shadid.  1997.  1 cover.
377
Palestinian workers in Israel: the case of Adel Shadid. August  1994.  1 cover.

University staff members

378
Ad Kan (university lectures).  1993.  1 folder.
379
Strike by junior staff Tel Aviv University.  1997.  1 folder.
380
Strike by Tel Aviv University Academic Staff.  1997.  1 folder.

Student movement and highschool pupils

381
Campus, a Jewish-Arab student group at Tel Aviv University.  1993-1994.  1 folder.
382
Academic discussion of the peace process at the University of Tel Aviv.  1993-1994.  1 folder.
383
Left wing students, including Campus and Arab students committees.  1995-1997.  1 folder.
384
Radical students.  N.d. 1 cover.
385
Highschool pupils' protest letter to Netanyanu. November  1996.  1 cover.
386
Other publications concerning students.  N.d. 1 folder.

Youth

387
Re'ut, Israeli Jewish and Arab Youth for Peace and Equality and other youth organizations.  1993-1996.  1 folder.
388
Commando Emil Grunzweig, friends of Ilan Halevy (radical youth group, existed only briefly).  1996. 1 cover.
389
Rosh 1 (youth magazine).  1997.  1 cover.

Womens' organizations

390
Women in Black.  1993- 1995.  1 folder.
391
Womens' Organization for Political Prisoners.  1994-1999.  1 folder.
392-393
The Jerusalem link, Bat Shalom and Jerusalem center for Palestinian Women in East Jerusalem.  1996-1997.  2 folders.
394
Democratic Women of Israel (affiliated to the CPI).  1994-1996.  1 folder.
395
Feminist groups, including gays and lesbians.  1987-1991.  1 folder.
396-397
Women and Peace and other women's groups and organizations.  1994-1996.  2 folders.

Artists

398
Left Bank Culture Club.  1996.  1 cover.
NB. See also list no. 362
399
`On the Edge of Peace', film made in Israeli-Palestinian co-production.  1995.  1 cover.
400
Peace-related cultural institutions and events.  1994-1995.  1 folder.
401
Memorial to the poet Emile Habibi, Tzauta Club, Tel Aviv, including other documents concerning the Tzauta Culture Club and Theatre in Tel Aviv.  1996.  1 folder.
402
General Union of Writers (affiliated to Histadrut) and the Hebrew Writers Union.  1996-1997.  1 cover.
403
Writer Dan Almagor's outcry against Intifada brutalities and attacks on him by extremists.  1988-1989.  1 cover.
404
Assem Abu-Shakra, Israeli Arab painter.  1994-1995.  1 cover.
405
International poets festival, Jerusalem.  1995.  1 cover.
406
Art focus (Guy Raz's exhibition on the Intifada and Israeli society) and other progressive and peace-oriented art, theatre, film and literature.  1993-1997.  1 folder.

Human Rights

407
Association for Civil Rights in Israel.  1995-1996.  1 folder.
408
Amnesty International, Israel Section.  1992-1997.  1 folder.
409-410
B'tselem, the Israeli Information Centre for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories.  1993-1999.  2 folders.
411-412
Public Committee Against Torture in Israel (PCATI).  1993-1995.  2 folders.
413-414
Association of Israeli and Palestinian Physicians for Human Rights.  1991-1999.  1 folder.
415
Hamoked, Israeli Center in Jerusalem to help Palestinian individuals against bureaucratic harassment (works closely with Betselem, Physicians for human rights and Committee against torture).  1994.  1 folder.
416
Other human rights activities: judicial struggle for public use of Arabic signs in upper Nazareth; police brutality testimonies; democracy foundation Be'er Sheva and Conference of human rights organizations in Tel Aviv.  1993-1997.  1 folder.
417
Other documents concerning human rights. Includes the Israeli forum of NGO's (linked to U.N. division on Palestinian rights); Friends of the prisoner and detainee-Nareth  1995; Debate on prison reform  1994; Palestinian prisoners  1995; Egyptian soldier asking asylum in Israel august  1996; Law to deprive Palestinians of compensations; Coalition for freedom of information  1996 and Ikrit Refugees struggle to return to their village  1995.  1 folder.

Religious groups

418
Oz VeShalom (Religious Peace Movement) and Rabbis for Human Rights. Also: Interfaith prayer for peace and other religious groups.  1989-1997.  1 folder.
419
Documents concerning the Mount Zion foundation of Messian Jews and Gesher (Dialogue between religious and secularists; not connected with other groups of the same name).  1994-1990.  1 folder.

Relatively Moderate Groups

420
International Centre for Peace in the Middle East.  1994-1997.  1 folder.
421
Humanist opposition, headed by Shalom Zamir.  1993-1999.  1 folder.
422
Council for Peace and Security `Generals for peace'.  1986,  1995-1996.  1 folder.
423
Criticism of judges, including the Amos Kenan trial.  1995.  1 folder.
424
Rafi Hason (Druze community struggle).  1993-1995.  1 folder.
425
Unit for democratic education.  1993.  1 folder.
426
Moderate settlers.  1993-1994.  1 folder.
NB. See also list nos. 430-431
427
Challenge/Nitzotz/Democratic Action Committee/Baqa Cultural Center/A-Sabar (all names of essentially the same group).  1994-1996.  1 folder.
428
Academic discussions of Middle East issues, including the Tel Aviv University-van Leer foundation and the Jerusalem-Moshe Dayan Center for Middle East studies.  1994-1997.  1 folder.
429
Other documents concerning relatively moderate groups, including the Ha'daf Ha'yarok (The Green Page); Kibbutz Movement Magazine; The House of Hope; International Peace Center Sefa-amer Galilee; Disabled veterans supporting Oslo; Campaign to preserve Ministry of Education unit for democratic education 1997 and The Institute for Advancement of Education in Jaffa.  1993-1997.  1 folder.

Settlers pro peace

430
Kiryat Arba settlers wishing to leave.  1995.  1 cover.
431
Haderech Lashalom (the Way to Peace): Golan settlers supporting withdrawal for peace.  1995-1997.  1 cover.

Individual protests

432
Open letter to an Israeli soldier written by Marylene Shultz, French activist residing at Abu Dis, West Bank.  1997.  1 cover.
433
Bibliography and articles of Uri Davis (veteran anti-zionist activist), including anti-zionist material from Australia.  1996.  1 cover.
434
Reuven Kaminer: A Marxist Analysis of the Oslo agreements. 14th. September  1993.  1 cover.
435
Shabtai Levy's private campaign for justice.  1995.  1 cover.
436
Yitzchak Ben Aharon's controversial speech at Israel prize ceremony.  May 1995.  1 cover.

Social Issues

437-440
Jahalin Beduins struggle, including solidarity campaigns with the Jahalin Beduins and the St. Yves legal aid society.  1993-1999.  4 folders.
441
Nes Amim village.  1998.  1 cover.
442
Ha'lev (The Heart) movement against poverty and other social issues.  1992-1996.  1 folder.

Environment

443
Environmental groups, including Holon inhabitants struggle against airplane noise, voluntary associations against drugs, stop road accidents in Jerusalem, bicycle ride from Israel to Jordan, the Anti-Vivisection Society, Green Peace, Animal Protection etc.  1997.  1 box.

Anti-Racism and anti-fascism

444
Citizens against racism, other initiatives against racism and anti-fascist groups.  1994-1997.  1 folder.

Solidarity with Mordechai Vanunu

445
Documents concerning the case of Mordechai Vanunu and other nuclear issues, with some documents on the campaign for Klingberg.  1994-1999.  1 folder.

Other activists

446
Controversies involving the activist Gideon.  1995.  1 cover.

Solidarity with other people

447
Solidarity with Kurdistan, South Africa, Brazilian Indians and former Yugoslavia.  1994.  1 folder.

Other issues

448
Action committee against a casino in Eilat.  1995.  1 cover.
449
Center for the blind.  1996.  1 cover.
450
Handicapped peoples' demo in Jerusalem in May  1999.  1 cover.
451
Equal opportunities for people with disabilities.  1996.  1 cover.
452
Controversy over killing of Egyptian POW's by Israeli soldiers during the 1956 war (including a hunger strike by youths demanding investigation.  1 cover.
453
Organ donation campaigns  1992-1997.  1 cover.
454
Kidnapped Yemenite children affair (Rabbi uzi meshulan).  N.d. 1 cover.
455-456
Arrest of tax refuser Ohad Kamin.  1995.  2 covers.
457
Aids Campaign  1997.  1 cover.
458
Aids victims memorial.  1994.  1 cover.
459
Otzma (Empowerment), Homosexuals and Lesbians Association  1995.  1 cover.
460
Trancendental meditation.  N.d. 1 cover.
461
The assault of a right-winger on Knesset member Ya'el Dayan.  1996.  1 cover.
462
Murad Marzuk, an Israeli childhood friend of Yasser Arafat.  1994.  1 cover.
463
Public committee to commemorate the victory over fascist Germany (connected with the communist party).  1995.  1 cover.
464
TNUFA (Momentum), Movement against fascism.  1994.  1 cover.
465
Struggle against closing Davar newspaper, Tel-Aviv.  1995-1996.  1 cover.
NB. See also list no. 352
466
Pro-military group.  1996.  1 cover.
467
Anti-abortion.  N.d. 1 cover.
468
Archeologists debate about legality of West Bank diggings.  1994.  1 folder.

Foreign Organizations

469-474
Middle East related organizations like The Middle East Watch (New York), Pax Christi, Human Right Watch, Amnesty International, the Anti-Zionist Committee (Australia) and other organizations.  1988,  1992-1999.  6 folders.
NB. See also list no. 433

Personal papers

475
Personal papers of Adam Keller.  1995-1998.  1 box.
476
Letters by peace activists to editors of Israeli and other newspapers, including letters by the Palestinian activist Naif Al Arjub to the Israeli press.  1991-1997.  1 box.

Supplement 2009

Peace organizations

477
Bereaved Parents for Peace.  1 folder.
478
Council for Peace and Security.  1 folder.
479-480
Commitee to Save the Peace Dialogue (CSPD).  1988-1989. 2 folders.
481
Israeli-Arab Cooperation in the Business Community.  1993. 1 folder.
482
Israeli Council for Israeli Palestinian Peace (ICIPP).  1983-2000. 1 box.
483-512
The Other Israel (ICIPP publication).  1986-2007 and n.d.  30 boxes.
483-499
Correspondence and other documents sorted by year.1986-2007.
500-512
Correspondence and other documents not sorted by year. 1992-2007 and n.d.
513
Local and International Collaboration.  1994-1997. 1 folder.
514
Ossim Shalom (Social workers for Peace and Social Welfare).  1998-2002.  1 folder.
515-517
Peace Now.  1998-2005. 3 folders.
518
Other documents concerning peace organizations.  1995-2004. 1 box.

Conscientious objectors, soldiers' groups, advocating non-militarism, non-violence struggle

519-520
Refusnik Court materials.  2003 2 boxes.
521
Dissent and controversy in the army (other than refusal).  1 folder.
522
The Hebron Deserters case.  1995. 1 folder.
523
New Profile.  1 folder.
524-525
The Shministim Letter (refusing to be conscripted into the IDF) and The Objectors' Parents Forum.  2002-2005 and n.d. 2 folders.
526
Courage to Refuse (Ometz Lesarev).  2002-2005 and n.d. 1 folder.
527
The Pilots' Letter.  2003 and n.d. 1 folder.
528-532
Other groups.  2003-2004 and n.d. 5 folders.

Demonstrations, protest- and solidarity actions

533
Against Halutz appointment as IDF Chief of Staff.  2005.
Arun Gandhi’s visit.   2004.
Back to Israel.   2005.
Barghouti‘s trial.   2002.
Boycott on Israel.  2005.
Call for settlements eviction (by “Kol Ezracheya” Movement).  2005? 1 folder.
534
Campaign for settlers’ disarmament (by the “Courage to Refuse” movement).  2005?
Controversial East Jerusalem settlements, Palestinian victims.   1991, 1994?, 1997,1999.
Demonstration against Operation “Homat Magen”.  2002.
Demo against the siege on the Mukata’a.  2002.
Demo for Deportees’ Return.  1993.
Gaza disengagement, Gaza eviction.  2004-2005 and n.d. 1 folder.
535
General Anti-Occupation Protest.   2000, 2004 and n.d.
Hipardut, tzav8israel.  2002
Israeli involvement in South Lebanon.   1985? and 1998.
The Killing in Shfaram.   2005
Kotsrim Shalom – local peace event in Tivon.  1998.
Pal. Prisoners hunger strike.   2004.
Persecution of Bedouins.  2005.
Persecution of south Mt. Hebron inhabitants.  2004. 1 folder.
536
“Prisoners of the Occupation”.  2002.
Protest against Second Lebanon War.  2006.
Public discussions following the October 2000 events.  2000.
Rafah / Gaza.  2004 and n.d.
Rave against the occupation.  2002 ?
Road Blocks.  2005. 1 folder.
537-538
Separation-Wall: protests.  2003-2005 and n.d. 2 folders.
539-540
Protest Against Israeli Involvement in Lebanon.  2 folders.
541
Golan Heights Controversy.  1994-1999. 1 folder.
542
Hebron Solidarity Committee.  1996-2000. 1 folder.
543
Protest at Confiscatio of A-Ram Garbage Trucks.  2002.  1 folder.
544
Separation Wall. Protests and information. Including AATW (Anarchists Against The Wall).  1 folder.
545-546
Other demonstrations, protest- and solidarity actions.  2 boxes.

Demonstrations, materials distributed during rallies

547
Peace Now Demo.   2001. 1 folder.
548
Peace Rally.  April 2002. 1 folder.
549
Peace Now Rally.  May 2002. 1 folder.
550
Rave against the Occupation.   2002. 1 folder.
551
Labor Party Convention.   2002. 1 folder.
552
Rabin Memorial.  2002. 1 folder.
553
Pro-disengagement rally March 2005.  2005. 1 folder.
554
Back to Israel rally June 2005.  2005. 1 folder.
555-558
Activism Festival 2005.  2005. 4 folders.
559
Demo Against Second Lebanon War.   2006. 1 folder.
560
Rabin Memorial.  2006. 1 folder.
561
Gay Pride 2007.  2007. 1 folder.
562
40 Years of Occupation 2007.  2007. 1 folder.

Joint Jewish-Arab organizations and actions

563
Windows - Channels for Communication (Halonot)
AIC – Alternative Information Center
Abie Nathan
The Abraham Fund
Bustan L’Shalom
Children for Children
Dialog & Reconciliation Center
Gesher Leshalom (Bridges for Peace)
Givat Haviva
Guttman Inst. Of Applied Social Research
HAMA - Humanist Science Education
International Center for Peace
Israel-Palestine Center for Research and Information (IPCRI)
Is.-Pal. Peace Information Center
Kites for Peace
Kol Aher ba-Galil
Marcus Ziv Fund
M.E Youth Peace Forum
Middle Easy Magazine
Mutual Counseling
Neighbors Forum - Metzer-Myser
Nitzaney Shalom (Seeds of Peace)
Olive oil in the Age of Peace
Palestinian/Israeli Conflict Resolution Network (PICRN)
Parents’ circle- Families Forum
Reut/Sadaka
Ta’ayush
Teachers for Mutual Respect
Windows - Channels for Communication (Halonot)  1994-2002. 1 box.

Israeli Palestinian contracts

564
Oslo and Geneva Accords.  1993, 2004 and n.d.
RSVP –Declaration for Conflict Resolution.  2002. 1 folder.

Sporadic Peace initiatives

565
The Foundation for flourishing and security in the Middle East (related to scientology).  2002.
Private “peace settlement” initiative in East Jerusalem.   N.d.
“Unanimous” initiative.  2004.  1 folder.

Political parties and groups

566
Against a two state solution.  N.d.
Elections.   1992-1999. 1 folder.
567-577
Gush Shalom / Uri Avneri.  11 boxes.
578
Committee for Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue (Headed by Latif Dori).  1998-1999. 1 folder.
579-580
Hadash - Communists.  1993-2002. 3 folders.
581
Israeli Labour Party.  1994-1995. 1 folder.
582
Meretz Party.  1993-2002. 1 folder.
583
Moderate Religious Groups, including: Meimad, Oz Ve Shalom / Netivot Shalom, Tzav Piyus.  N.d. 1 folder.
584
Progressive List for Peace.  1984-1988. 1 folder.
585
Radical Left Wing Groups and Activists.  1985 and n.d. 1 folder.
586
Sheli Party.  1977. 1 folder.
587-589
Against a two state solution.
Anarchists.
Balad.
Committee for Israeli-Palestinian dialogue, by Israelis of oriental origin.
Center Party.
Elections material.
Dai la-Kibush.
Dor Shalom.
Da’am.
Free Rats (Anarchists).
Hadash (including Maki, Banki, The Forum for Protecting Marxism.
Hahoma.
Israeli Communist Forum.
Kol Ezracheya.
Labor party.
Ma’avak- Socialist Struggle (CWI in Israel).
Meimad.
Meretz.
Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow-New Discourse (Hakeshet Hademokratit Hamizrahit).
Shahar.
Socialist Workers’ League.
Uri Avneri / Gush Shalom.
White Ballot Campaign.
Yahad.  1994-2006. 3 boxes.

Women’s peace organizations, protest- and solidarity actions

590-591
Bat Shalom.
Fifth Mother.
Good Neighborliness - Husan Al Jawar.
Jerusalem Center for Women /Jerusalem Link.
Machsom Watch.
Mothers and Women for Peace.
Shin Shuvi.
Solidarity with Women Political Prisoners (WOFPP).
Women against Violence.
Women in Black.
Women Embracing Peace.
Women Refuse.
Women Solidarity.
Women’s Coalition for Peace.
Women Walk for Peace.  1998-2005. 2 boxes.

Feminist organizations / groups

592
Alssiwar-Feminist Arab Movement Supporting Victims of Sexual Abuse (Haifa).
ASWAT – Palestinian Gay Women (Haifa).
Isha L’Isha – Haifa Feminist Center.
Israeli feminist Society.
Kol Ha Isha – Women’s Center.
Theatre Company Jerusalem (Feminist Jewish theatre).  2000-2004. 1 folder.

Religious peace groups

593
Ba’Ham – Islamic Universal Voice of Peace.
The Israel – Ishmael Religious Party.
Oz Ve Shalom - Netivot Shalom.
Rabbi Fruman.
Rabbis for Human Rights.
Settlers pro Peace.  1996-2004. 1 folder.

Cultural, artistic and educational initiatives

594-600
Al-Muntada.
Alma College.
Arab-Hebrew Theatre Jaffa.
Artists for Co-existence.
Book Publishers (Hitorerut - Hitpress, Andalus, Resling).
Cultural work with children in Jaffa.
Documentary theater.
Hagada Hasmalit (the Left Bank).
Kibbutz Gallery, Tel Aviv.
Political-Cultural events and films.
Political poetry.
Radio –all for Peace.
Salon Mazal.
Social-Eco College.
Zochrot (Remembering the Nakba in Hebrew.  1995-2005. 7 folders.

Youth- and student organizations in Israel

601
Al Hahoma - Hashomer Hatsair.
Baladna Youth.
Campus.
Green Line.
Hanoar Haoved.
Hitnagdut – Radical Youth.
Reut-Sadaka.  1980-2005. 1 folder.

Palestinian Groups, actions, demonstrations in the Occupied Territories

602
Bethlehem Bible College.
Bethlehem University struggles to remain open.
Bir Zeit University Center for Palestine Research and Studies.
Central Union of Palestinian Women.
Hebron Municipality.
Jordanian Communist Party
LAW- The Palestinian Society for Protection of Human Rights and the Environment (also: LAWE).
Latin Patriarchat of Jerusalem.
Messages from Palestinian Individuals.
PACE – publisher.
Palestine Report.
Palestinian Invalids Refused Entrance.
Palm Sunday March.
PCPO – Palestinian Center for Public Opinion.
PENGON – Anti Wall.
Qattan Foundation.
Sa’ir Women’s Cooperative.
Tourism, Industry.  1995-2005 1 box.

Human rights

603-604
Campaign against Deprival of Residency Rights to East Jerusalem Palestinians.
Palestinian Prisoners in Israeli Prisons.
PCATI and Other Anti Torture Initiatives.
Rebuilding Destroyed Palestinian Homes.
Adva Center – Information on Equality and Social Justice in Israel.
Amnesty International – Israel Section.
Association for the Advancement of Equal Opportunity.
Association for Civil Rights in Israel - ACRI
B’tselem.
Coalition Against Trade in Women.
ICAHD - The Israeli Committee against House Demolitions.
Kav La’Oved - Hotline for the Protection of Workers' Rights (Mainly Palestinian and Migrant Workers).
PHR- Physicians for Human Rights.
Planning Rights.
Red Cross.
Public Committee Against Torture in Israel (PCATI).
Society of St. Yves.  1993-2005. 2 boxes.

Social issues (including workers, trade unions, feminist and gay organizations)

605
Anti-Racist Actions.  1998 and n.d. 1 folder.
606-607
Histadrut – Trade Unions and Associations.  1994-1999. 2 folders.
608-609
Secularist and Anti-Clerical Groups.  1999 and n.d. 2 folders.
610-613
Alssiwar-Feminist Arab Movement Supporting Victims of Sexual Abuse (Haifa).
ASWAT – Palestinian Gay Women (Haifa).
Association of Community Centers.
Ben Tsion Yosepov.
Black Panthers.
Coalition against World Bank Policy.
Council of Slum Sages Different Education.
Forum of Anti Unemployment Organizations.
Free Religion.
Hela Huka le-Israel (Constitution for Israel).
Irgun Nifgaey Sh’hunot.
Isha L’Isha – Haifa Feminist Center.
Israeli Feminist Society.
A Just Society.
Kol Ha Isha – Women’s Center.
Lahatz.
Masa – Circle for an Independent Socialist Party.
Mediation.
Mifleget Hahityashvut –Anti Bank Party in 1996 elections.
New Israel Fund.
Ogen – Association Against Corruption.
Protesting Barenboim Playing Wagner.
Protests against Israel’s Business Conference .
Ra’ash – Men’s Rights.
Rabi Meshulam’s Protest of Yemenite Jews.
Revolution in Education.
Shatil.
Singur Kehilati (Communal Advocacy), Jerusalem 2002.
Theatre company Jerusalem (Feminist Jewish Theatre).  1993-2005. 4 folders.

Environmental issues

614-615
Animal Rights.
Green Action.
One Struggle.
Oxfam (Environment, Fare Trade).  1998-2005.  2 folders.

Anti-nuclear weapons

616-623
Actions against nuclear weapons including solidarity with Mordechai Vanunu and Campaign for Marcus Kleinberg .  1994-2005.  8 folders.

Foreign organizations

624
IJPU- International Jewish Peace Union (Maxim Ghilan, Mit’an Publication).  1991-1995. 1 folder.
625
Jewish and Jewish-Arab Peace Groups Abroad.  1994-1997. 1 folder.
626-628
International groups.
International groups reporting settlers’ violence.
ISM - International Solidarity Movement (reports and protests related to ISM victims).  1993-2005. 3 folders.

Religious groups

629-631
Anti -Abortion actions.
Religious groups.
Religious Israel Lovers.  1994-2005 and n.d. 3 folders.

Rabin Memorials

632-634
Dor Shalom (Peace Generation).
Mishmarot Shalom (Peace Guards) .
Other documents.  2001-2004. 3 folders.

Periodical publications

635
I&P – Israel & Palestine Strategic Update (by Maxim Gilan).   2003-2004.
Windows – Hebrew-Arabic Youth Magazine.  1999, 2003. 1 folder.

"Official" Israel, zionism, patriotism, pro-militarism

636-638
Israeli songs
KKL - Jewish National Fund
Nationalist propaganda by public institutions
Official pro-separation wall propaganda
The Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel
WZO –World Zionist Organization
Progressive Official Actions  3 folders.

Right wing, settlers

639
Israeli National Movement.
Likud Party.
Settlers Willing to Evacuate.  1996-1999. 1 folder.
640-648
Al-Magor - Terror Victims Organization.
Anti Boycott.
Gaza settlers against disengagement.
Rabbi Dudkevich (“Hills Youth”).
Right wing.  1996-2005. 9 folders.

Information about the situation in the Occupied Territories

649
IDF Policy in the Occupied Territories.
Testimonies from the Occupied Territories.  1996-2001 and n.d. 1 folder.
650
Letters from Palestinians to the editor of Israeli newspapers.  1 folder.

Israeli Palestinians

651-654
Documents concerning Israeli Palestinians.  1988-2002. 4 folders.

Solidarity with other people

655
Documents concerning solidarity with other people.  1998-1999. 1 folder.

"Center" groups / initiatives

656
Dialog between left and right wing.
Middle way – nonviolence.
Peace & Security Council.
Settlers for Peace - Rabi Fruman.  2000-2005. 1 folder.

Individual activists

657
Uri Davis.  1999.
Tali Fahima.  2004.
Teddy Kats.  2000.
The Peled Family.  1997, 2002, 2004. 1 folder.
658
Correspondence- Peace Activists with Authorities.
Correspondence- Peace Activists with Palestinians. 1 folder.
659
Mati Peled.
Yohanan Katz.  1 folder.
660
Individual activists (Including: Uri Davis, Tali Fahima, Teddy Kats, The Peled Family, Arna Mer, Latif Dori, Neta Golan)
Left Wing Thinkers/Writers.  1992-2002. 1 folder.

High Court Appeals

661
Land confiscation for building the separation wall.
Outposts.
Other court materials.  1994-2005. 1 folder.

Testimonies by individuals

662
Gila Flint – Land confiscation around Bethlehem.  2002.
Neta Golan - Shabak interrogation.  2004. 1 folder.

Adam Keller and Beate Zilversmidt

663-669
Correspondences, personal reports, notes and documents (Including reports on Jenin Invasion and local issues from Kellers’ place of residence (Holon, Bat Yam).  1994-2005. 7 boxes.

Individual protests / opinions

670-671
Individual protests / opinions (including many letters by Atalya Boymel).  2001-2005.  2 boxes.

Other documents

672-673
Collection of names, organizations and addresses.  N.d. 2 folders.
674
Documents in Arabic.  N.d. 1 folder.
675
Curiosities.  1997, 2004 and n.d. 1 folder.

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