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Inviting the Bay Area community for
an international evening of inspiring
"Camp Stories"
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about conflict, about change
told together by Palestinian and Jewish youth and adults
Christians, Muslims, and Jews
from "back home" in Israel and Palestine, and from America
just returned down the mountain from their face-to-face encounters at

Oseh Shalom ~ Sanea al-Salam
Fourth Palestinian-Jewish Family Peacemakers Camp

at Camp Tawonga, near Yosemite National Park, California

Tuesday, September 5, 2006   --    7:30 - 9:30 PM
St. Mary's Cathedral   --    San Francisco

1111 Gough Street at Geary                                   Ample free parking
            Visual and educational displays                                    Middle Eastern refreshments

campstmarys.jpg - 27632 Bytes       Hear compelling stories from the mouths of courageous Arabs and Jews
refusing to be enemies
crossing emotional and physical boundaries
listening, understanding and building relationships while
discovering that "an enemy is one whose story we have not heard.
"


Learn about
the historic 2006 Family Peacmakers Camp in California
http://traubman.igc.org/camp2006.htm AND http://tawonga.org/weekend-programs/peacemaker.php

and the larger, growing family of 14 North American camp programs
for the Middle East public peace process

http://traubman.igc.org/camps.htm AND http://traubman.igc.org/campconf.htm

For more information:
Libby and Len Traubman -- (650) 574-8303 -- Cell: (650) 200-8913 -- LTraubman@igc.org
Fanny and Elias Botto -- (650) 349-4299 -- Elias@Botto.org



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