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Steve Chase Speaks On “Seeking Justice in the Holy Land”
January 21 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Why Peace with Justice? Reflections on a Quaker Delegation to Israel/Palestine
The horrific events and war crimes committed by both Hamas and the State of Israel in recent weeks have sent shock waves of anguish, anger, and sorrow throughout the world. Yet, this conflict has roots in decades of displacement, military occupation, and apartheid that is too easily missed by the US public and the mass media. This June, a small US Quaker delegation led by Max and Jane Carter traveled to Israel/Palestine to learn more about these underlying power dynamics between Israel and the Palestinian people. Steve Chase, a member of the Friends United Meeting’s delegation, will share what he learned with Central Philadelphia Friends Meeting and explain why people who care about peace during the current crisis need to work for security, justice and equality for Palestinians, as well as Israeli Jews.
About the Presenter: Steve Chase is a member of the Friends Meeting of Washington and the Quaker Palestine Israel Network. He has also served as an interfaith ally of the DC Chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace and is the author of the Pendle Hill pamphlet Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions? A Quaker Zionist Rethinks Palestinian Rights. He is currently working on a book entitled Seeking Justice in the Holy Land: The Evolution of Quaker Perspectives on Israel/Palestine. He is Pendle Hill’s 2024 Henry Cadbury Scholar.
This is a hybrid event, held on Sunday, January 21 at 1:00pm, both online and in the Rufus Jones Room at Friends Center at 15th and Cherry Streets in Philadelphia.
To attend via Zoom, please register here.
This talk is free, hybrid, and open to the public. It is co-sponsored by the Middle East Collaborative and the Peace and Social Concerns Committee of Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting. Refreshments from the Middle East will be served.
Questions? Contact Liz Robinson at lizhrob2@gmail.com