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The Jerusalem Fund is composed of nine board members serving on various sub-committees. The three sub-committees are: the executive committee composed of the board chairman, secretary, and treasurer; the Grants and Finance Committee, composed of the board chairman, treasurer, and board members Dr. Mohayya Khilfeh, Dr. Tawfiq Ramadan, Walid Keilani and Dr. Sari Nabulsi; and the Palestine Center ...
Tsiyonut ruchanit, trans. 'Spiritual Zionism') is a strain of Zionism that focused on creating a center in historic Palestine with its own secular Jewish culture and national history, including language and historical roots, rather than other Zionist ideas such as Political Zionism.
The last Jewish residents of al-Zaytun were evacuated by the British army following the 1929 Palestine riots. It was expanded in the 1930s and 1940s as Gaza developed outside its center. Much of the funding for the initial construction is attributed to foreign institutions, such as missionary hospitals. [ 8 ]
The center studies specific U.S. policies, publishes reports, briefing, and analysis, and serves as a venue for Palestinian and Arab scholars. The center also houses the Hisham Sharabi Memorial Library, one of the largest Palestine-centered collections in the United States. [6] The center employs fellows to conduct policy research.
Secondary education (general secondary education and a few vocational secondary schools) covers Grades 11 and 12. In tertiary education, there are 11 universities (10 private and one public) and 11 technical colleges (4 Palestinian Authority, 2 UNRWA, 4 public and 1 private), all of which mainly offer four-year courses. Additionally, there are ...
From 1994 to 2005, IPCRI established a Peace Education curriculum to be taught to 10th graders in Israeli, Palestinian, and Jordanian schools. The original Peace Education curriculum was implemented in 32 schools, involving 3,000 students and 200 teachers [8] —eventually the program grew to be implemented in 70 schools around the country. [9]
Abu Jihad Center and Museum for Captives, Al-Quds University [10] Al-Quds University Science Museum [11] Meet Math - Mathematics Museum, Abu Dis [12] Palestine Archeological Museum, East Jerusalem [13] Palestinian Heritage Museum, East Jerusalem [14] Armenian Museum, Armenian Quarter, East Jerusalem [15]
The present-day institution has some 1200 students and 90 faculty, divided between two associated institutes — the Higher Institute of Theology and the Higher Institute of Islamic Civilisation in Tunis — and a research institution, the Center of Islamic Studies (Arabic: مركز الدراسات الإسلامية بالقيروان) in Kairouan.