Supporting Democracy, Coexistence, and Cultural Identity in Israeli Education

Community–Research Partnerships in Jewish and Arab-Palestinian Schools

In the midst of a war-torn conflict, Prof. Mona Khoury, Vice President for Strategy and Diversity at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Prof. Ron Avi Astor, professor of social welfare at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs with a joint appointment in the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies, have partnered with Amal Education Network—a large system of Jewish and Arab Schools comprised of over 100,000 educators, students, and parents—and its CEO Karen Tal to research how both Arab and Jewish students can see the humanity in each other through academic curriculum, school-based personal exchanges, dialogue, and a joint mission toward coexistence and social justice.

At this impactful, in-person discussion at the UCLA Y & S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies on Monday, February 23, 2026, hear how international community-research partnerships in education can make a difference in regions of conflict.

For security purposes, registration is required. To register, please click HERE. For any questions or more information, please contact the UCLA Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies at [email protected].

Organized by the UCLA Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies. Co-sponsored by American Friends of the Hebrew University, the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, and the UCLA Center for Middle East Development.