What is the appropriate response to the “Nation-State Law”? On 19 July 2018, the State of Israel passed a Basic Law that contradicts the whole purpose and essence of our activity as a “Center for a Shared Society”. How should we react?
Benefietconcert Lenny Kuhr

Op 2 december a.s. geeft Lenny Kuhr – ambassadeur van Givat Haviva – een benefietconcert getiteld “Het lied gaat door” in het Joods Cultureel Centrum MerkAz in Utrecht.
Givat Haviva newsletter September 2018 – Happy Jewish and Muslim New Year
This month was a very significant one for Givat Haviva. On the one hand, we fought against the Nation State Law that threatens to destroy the entire fabric of relations between Arabs and Jews in Israel. On the other hand, we succeeded in realizing two major accomplishments in the international arena and in the educational arena. This month we were recognized as a consultative organization of the United Nations in the area of conflict resolution, education for a shared life and a common society amidst cultural differences.
Givat Haviva newsletter August 2018
I grew up in a home that was Jewish, Zionist and Israeli. To this day, I teach and believe in the values on which I grew up, in a movement that championed Zionism, socialism and the brotherhood of nations. I have always believed that the Jewish people have a full right to a national home for which the State of Israel was established. In the same breath, I always believed that my Israel is a democratic state that upholds the vision of its founders: “The State of Israel will be open to Jewish immigration and to the ingathering of the exiles, will promote the development of the land for the benefit of all its inhabitants; will be based on the foundations of liberty, justice and peace as envisioned by the prophets of Israel; will maintain complete social and political equality of rights for all its citizens irrespective of religion, race or sex; will guarantee freedom of religion, conscience, language, education and culture” (from the Declaration of Independence).
