Three Leon Charney Diplomacy Program students have been named Sackler Fellows by the Foreign Policy Association (FPA). Alexa Menashe, Jessica Malinowska and Maria Hasbun attended the FPA’s World Leadership Forum in New York City to receive the honor.
Read moreGallery Tour | Get Inspired!
On September 26th, the Visual Arts students at EMIS went on an inspiring day trip to Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. In Tel Aviv, the students had the opportunity to visit unique exhibitions in three different galleries. First, they went to Gordon Gallery, where they saw "Pink Days/Blue Days" by Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010), one of the most prominent and influential artists of the 20th century. They then went to the Rozenfeld Gallery, where they saw a group exhibition by Israeli contemporary artists. The last stop in Tel Aviv was the RawArt Gallery, where they saw "Yod" (the tenth and smallest letter in the Hebrew alphabet) by Ishai Shapira. Before heading out to Jerusalem, the class enjoyed a nice picnic lunch.
Read moreA new Synagogue at Kishorit, a home for people with special needs
Opening of a new synagogue at Kishorit dedicated in honor of Leon Charney
Read moreOpening a New School Year!
On Tuesday, August 29, The Charney Center opened a new school year at EMIS, welcoming a beautiful new class of students from all over the world!
Tzili Charney introduced the Charney Center to the new students, screened the film Backroom Channels, and handed out signature Charney Center 'Spy for Peace' and 'The Leon Charney Report' t-shirts.
We are thrilled to embark upon a new year with a diverse class of fresh faces and returning students from last year, and look forward handing these students the torch of Leon Charney's legacy of peace and conflict resolution!
Read moreJuvenile Peace Congress
Today, around 60 teenagers participated in the first day of the Juvenile Peace Congress at the Charney Resolution Center.
In the middle of their summer vacation, these intrepid Israeli and Palestinian teens came to the Charney Resolution Center to participate in peaceful negotiations and to come up with working agreements. This first day was dedicated to building trust amongst the youth, as well as to introducing the peace resolution discussions that will take place over the next week.
Read moreWorkshop Led by Hannah Pilnick
As part of her lecture series in Israel, Hannah Pilnick, author, therapist and international speaker, gave a seminar at the Charney Resolution Center. In her talk, Hannah focused on being connected to ourselves and how beneficial this is in creating the inner peace that will lead to peace with those around us.
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Read moreNew York: Tzili Charney Received An Honorary Doctorate from Yeshiva University
Tzili Charney accepting Honorary Doctorate Degree speech from Yeshiva University with Rabbi Hebert Dobrinsky (L) and President Richard M. Joel (R).
FROM YESHIVA BLOG
Philanthropist and activist Tzili Charney was awarded an honorary degree in recognition of her generosity to the University. President Joel praised Charney for her “love, loyalty, vigor, sophistication and unyielding Jewish pride.”
Quoting her husband, Charney told graduates to “examine the options you have available to you. Maintain an awareness of this. Make proper choices and bring about changes in your life while, at the same time, continuing to make the world a better place.”