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The Galilee - a Lab of Identities

What is the composition of the population in the Galilee?

Who has an interest in giving different data?

How is life in the Galilee, in practice?

How often do different population groups meet each other?

Do they meet each other?

What does the future hold for the northern part of the country?

Is it prepared to accommodate the entire huge population that will not find a place to live in the center?

Getting to know different population groups in the Galilee, social activists and leaders, getting to know the North!


The Galilee is a fertile ground for anyone who wants to sample or taste the various components of Israel's population. History, politics, necessity and circumstances led to the fact that in the Galilee there is representation for every population group that exists in the country. Beyond that, there are population groups that are only found in the Galilee.

Druzes, Circassians, Bedouins, Jews, Christians, Baha'is, Muslims, Orthodox, Reformed, Conservatives, Yogis, Hillers and many more people of various religions and sects and beliefs.

Visiting at a home, getting to know the people's daily lives, talking to social activists and meeting local leaders allow for learning and a little deeper acquaintance with the beliefs, norms, challenges and hopes of people who represent themselves as well as the group they belong to.

In a series of meetings (3-12) we will host, meet and talk with different people from different population groups, all according to the participants' interest and desire. In meetings we listen and ask, we drink and eat, to get a different angle on life, an angle that is not mine, a different angle, one that I did not bring from home.

Map: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galilee

map of galilee
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