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The YMCA Jerusalem Youth Chorus is an interfaith (Christian, Muslim and Jewish) group of young singers. The Chorus encourages the youth from East and West Jerusalem to come together to become leaders for peace in their communities by providing a space where they can engage one another in musical and verbal dialogue.
At the international level, its work aims to channel changes in the World YWCA/YMCA, Church Related Organizations and civil society organizations to create a global movement that puts pressure on Israel to implement international law and respond to the United Nations resolutions concerning the occupation of Palestine by exposing injustice and ...
The Jerusalem YMCA was dedicated in 1933 with the words “Here is a place whose atmosphere is peace, where political and religious jealousies can be forgotten and international unity be fostered and developed.” Harte's home on the shores of Galilee was bequeathed to the Jerusalem International YMCA as an international conference facility. [85]
The Jerusalem Youth Chorus (JYC) is a joint Palestinian-Israeli youth chorus based in Jerusalem. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As of October 2023, the group had 30 singers and 75 alumni, and was led by executive director Amer Abu Arqub, who is himself a JVC alum.
(Jordanian and Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem) 1948-Sieges. Before Common Era. 701 BCE; 597 BCE ... Jerusalem YMCA [1] Jerusalem War Cemetery; Montefiore ...
Jerusalem YMCA Bas Relief of Seraph after Isaiah 6:1-5 "Above him stood the Seraphim; each had six wings; with two he covered his face, and with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew." Jerusalem: Date: 28 February 2011, 03:46: Source: Bas Relief, Jerusalem YMCA: Author: Sandra Cohen-Rose and Colin Rose from Montreal, Canada: Other versions
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As a teenager, there was no opportunity for her to do a music education in East Jerusalem. Therefore, her parents sent her to the YMCA, where she sang arias and studied scripture. She was focussing on Jewish religious music at that time. Soon after, she began her studies in ethnology and became increasingly interested in her Kurdish roots. At ...