On Tuesday, November 15th, the students of EMIS’ art department went on a trip to the art gallery of Umm al-Fahm and the Ein Harod Museum.
Read moreThe New Peace Simulation Cas Members | By Shammah Kiunsi
We are excited to announce the new Peace Simulation CAS (Creativity Activity Service) committee members: Dana Poliva, Maisoona Ighbarieh, Na’ama Gur, Noga Koehler, and Saul Wagner.
Read moreIsraeli-Palestinian Culture Days By Noa Dar
Each year at EMIS, students from each culture get together and plan activities to present to the rest of the students their respective cultures through the showcasing of traditional foods, dances, music, clothing, symbols, games, and more.
Read moreBringing EMIS to a Film Festival | By Jaime Musso
Speaking at a film festival was a great learning experience for me, even if I wasn’t presenting one of my films. I was happy to share how much I changed thanks to the experiences I had at EMIS and working with the Charney Center.
Read moreGetting to know Noa Dar, our new Intern | Interviewed by Shana Hazboun
I am looking forward to hear from my colleagues about their ideas on solving conflicts and more importantly to hear from students about their opinions and suggestions as I am really hoping to expand my knowledge and views about the conflict in the Middle East and others around the world.
Read moreGetting to know Shammah Kiunsi, our new intern | Interviewed by Shana Hazboun
I will coordinate the Peace Simulation CAS, and work on projects that aim to expand the CRC network to other parts of the world starting with Africa. I believe that the Charney will expand its mission to other parts of the world to create “Spies for Peace”.
Read moreTaking the "STEPS of Change"for Ada's Project
I keep thinking back about the day when I realized that there was another world apart from mine which encouraged me to take the ‘STEPS of Change’ for the disadvantaged ones in conflict zones.
Read moreSTUDENT FEEDBACK ON THE 2022 PEACE SIMULATION | Getting to know Amanda Fida
Following the CRC Annual Peace Simulation at the Eastern Mediterranean International School, we got to know Amanda Fida, an eighteen-year-old DP1 from Albania, and her thoughts on the simulation:
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