Recently, many were dismayed to discover (as reported in the Forward
and +972) that the iconic photo of two young boys, seemingly an
Israeli-Jewish child and a Palestinian-Muslim child, was a posed photo
taken for the Canadian magazine Maclean’s.
Yes, that photo was staged, but there's no need to indulge in
the despairing laments echoing around the internet: There are plenty of
real pictures, of real people - Palestinian, Israeli, Jewish,
Christian, and Muslim - working for a brighter future. In the spirit of
Chanukah, we shared a picture a day on Facebook and twitter for each of
the eight days of Chanukah - of real, genuine partners for
peace.
Well, the internet exploded: hundreds of shares, thousands of likes. It
seems that there is a hunger for hope. And, with your help, we can
provide that hope.
This is the work we do
These people are real, these pictures are real
Share
them and join us in building a
peaceful future.
L'shalom,
Rabbi Alana Suskin
Director of Strategic Communications, Americans for Peace Now
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