On December 5th, the Rossing Center hosted Alessandra Buzzetti, the Jerusalem correspondent for TV2000, the Italian broadcasting channel connected to the Vatican. The journalist interviewed our Executive Director, Sarah Bernstein, and the Director of International Engagement, John Munayer, about what it means to carry on shared society and peacebuilding work during such difficult and divisive time. Here you can find the link to the interview which aired during the TV2000 newscast.
The challenge of Jewish-Palestinian dialogue – Tg2000


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Newsletter April 2025 | Spring of Renewal
Dear Friends,
Spring arrives as a quiet reminder of both continuity and transformation. As the city blossoms, we are reminded that, even in times marked by deep sorrow and ongoing conflict, life continues to move forward. The pain is real—despair, anger, and grief weigh heavily on our communities.
Newsletter March 2025 | Navigating through the Rupture, Holding onto Hope
Dear Friends, The past weeks have once again been marked by pain and uncertainty. After a fragile period of calm, the reality of war has …
Christian Communities at a Crossroads
The webinar was devoted to presenting and analyzing the findings of the Rossing Center’s recent report and survey. It further examined the growing incidence of violence and offered insights into the underlying factors shaping this reality, with particular emphasis on the complex situation of Christians in the Hole Land, especially in East Jerusalem.
Survey of Palestinian/Arab Christians in Israel and East Jerusalem
This survey, conducted among Palestinian/Arab Christians in Israel and East Jerusalem, provides insights into their perceptions and attitudes regarding freedom of religion, Israeli Jewish society, state authorities, the role of the churches, emigration, and identity.
The 2024 annual report- Attacks on Christians in Israel and East Jerusalem
The Advocacy and Education Initiative project is concluding its second year, during which we continued our efforts to collect data on attacks and harassments against Christians and to take action to address the issue.
Women at the Helm: Reimagining Religious Leadership
In honor of the upcoming International Women’s Day, the latest webinar was dedicated to pioneering women in the field of religion:
Rabbi Naamah Kelman is the first woman ordained as rabbi in Israel.
Rev. Sally Azar is the first woman ordained to the priesthood in the Holy Land.
Led by Dr. Sarah Bernstein, the discussion explored the role of these women in religious society and the resistance they encountered as religious leaders. The conversation led to fascinating insights and connections, both across the different fields and within each community.