Entries from April 2008

What’s it all about?

April 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment

With Israel’s 60th anniversary nearly with us, it’s worth recalling what the work of The Abraham Fund Initiatives (“TAFI”) is all about.

is a non-partisan, non-profit organization, working to advance coexistence and equality among Israel’s Jewish and Arab citizens.  By promoting policies based on innovative social models, conducting large-scale initiatives, advocacy and public education, The Abraham Fund promotes its vision of shared citizenship and equal opportunity for all of Israel’s citizens.  A pioneer in this work, The Abraham Fund Initiatives serves as a central resource for coexistence professionals in Israel and worldwide.
The Abraham Fund sees civic equality among Israel’s Jewish and Arab citizens as a moral and pragmatic imperative, within which individual rights as well as the political, cultural and religious character of each community must be clearly and unambiguously recognized and respected.
Since its establishment in 1989, The Abraham Fund has been a leading advocate for coexistence and equality among Israel’s Jewish and Arab citizens. With the help of its friends and partners around the world, The Abraham Fund is transforming the landscape of Jewish-Arab relations, steadfastly pursuing its goal of a cohesive, secure and just Israel for the benefit of all its people.

These are goals and principles worth fighting for!

Best regards

Laurie Kaye

Chair, UK Friends of The Abraham Fund Initiatives

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