A Conversation with Osama Iliwat and Rotem Levin
When: Thurs., Sept. 5, 7:00 p.m.
Where: UU Fellowship at Stony Brook (Sanctuary), 380 Nichols Rd., East Setauket
An Israeli and a Palestinian peace activist discuss the reality on the ground and a path toward collective safety and liberation. The devastating escalation of violence in Israel and Palestine has left many feeling powerless, angry, and hopeless. But Rotem and Osama believe in a different reality and in the possibility of a shared future of security, equality, and justice for all people.
Osama and Rotem are living examples that understanding and coexistence are possible.
Join us as they share their transformative journeys of trying to change the reality in Palestine and Israel, about humanity in times of dehumanization and war, and about their hope and the courage to share this hope publicly.
“We are for humanity. No one will be free if the others live under occupation. No one will be safe unless everyone is safe.”
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