I will start interviewing the students of the ‘Humans of EMIS’ next week, which makes me feel both excited and a little anxious, as I hope everything will work out well. However, I believe all students that we picked have amazing stories to tell, which means the final result will certainly be interesting and insightful!
Read moreNew projects in collaboration with EMIS | By Jaime Musso
Overall, both projects were received with enthusiasm by the EMIS community, making us positive and excited to support and collaborate with the students who actively engage with the mission of EMIS and of the Charney Center.
Read moreWelcome EMISers!
Welcome EMIS Class of 2021,
Welcome EMIS students, to the beginning of a new, admittedly very challenging, school year. We would first like to express our appreciation of the efforts made by the EMIS team in order to bring you all here to Israel. It’s been an interesting and disruptive year so far yet all of you with the support of your families have made it here in spite of the obstacles. This year seemingly came out of nowhere and raised a lot of questions about where we go from here as individuals and as a society. 2020 will probably be remembered as a significant point in history and we trust your generation to lead the way and find the answers. The ability to make a difference lies together within each of us as people, not the governments of the world. We know you’ll make the best out of your time here and we wish you success and lots of excitement moving forward. We at the Charney Resolution Center look forward to working with you later on.
Tzili Charney - Founder
Sari Marom-Shaanan - Director
Ophyr Hanan (EMIS alumni) - Ambassador Program Coordinator
Shana Hazboun (EMIS alumni) - Social Media Advertising Coordinator
Jaime Musso (EMIS alumni) - CRC/EMIS Relation Coordinator
The Charney Resolution Center would like to share a brochure to summarize its goals and its mission. Click HERE to download the brochure.
“The mission of our program is to give those involved a platform in implementing their ideas for improving their communities and to spread the Center’s message of peace” -Tzili Charney
Center Goals:
o To encourage young people to become responsible active citizens and future leaders within their communities.
o Prepare young people to eventually partake in real conflict resolution. Mainly through lectures, planned activities, and annual simulated negotiations between delegations.
o Serve as a platform for collaboration with young ambassadors around the world who seek to promote projects in fields related to CRC's mission.
A Special Message to the Graduating Class of 2020
I would like to extend a sudden but earned congratulations to all of the graduates. I know that this isn’t how you expected to finish your time here. Usually, graduation is a time filled with mixed emotions of both excitement and uncertain anticipation of what comes next, but I hope through all of what you may be feeling right now you know that you are part of a historical moment in time that will change the world. As scary as all that sounds, I am confident that you will find the opportunity to lead the charge into a new phase of society.
Read moreEMIS Students Mediation Courses at Gevim
Another round of mediation courses at the Gevim group was opened last month with 15 EMIS students. Gevim teaches negotiation and dialogue by improving the ability to achieve goals together with empowering long-term relationships.
Read moreEMIS Visual Arts Students' Visit to Umm Al-Fahem Art Museum
On Sunday, January 26th, twenty EMIS Visual Arts students set out on their last art trip for the year accompanied by their teacher Shlomit Kanfi to Umm Al-Fahem, the largest Arab city in Israel. The students were welcomed at the museum with freshly brewed coffee and tea, lovely weather, and Mr Said Abu Shakra. Mr Abu Shakra, the dynamic founder and director of Umm Al-Fahem Art Museum and the winner of the Shulamit Aloni Prize in December of 2019.
Read moreMaariv Lounge: Charney Resolution Center EMIS Pease Talks Simulation
The Charney Resolution Center, located in Kfar Hayarok in Ramat Hasharon, recently hosted a 24-hour long peace talk simulation, which culminated in the signing of an agreement that would put an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The marathon was attended by 70 Israeli, Palestinian and other teens from all around the world who are in 11th grade at the EMIS International School in Ramat Hasharon. The event concluded with a festive ceremony attended by representatives from the international community and Tzili Charney, founder of the Charney Resolution Center.
Read moreKan Israeli Public Radio: Interview with CRC Founder Tzili Charney and EMIS Student Xenia Kremer on
Hear CRC Founder Tzili Charney and EMIS student Xenia Kremer on Kan Israeli Public Radio below.
(Interview spans from 44:22 to 55:35)