Printer-friendly version Send by email | | Title | Israeli-Palestinian Bereaved Families for Peace (The parents Circle) | | URL | http://www.theparentscircle.com/ | | Description | In 1994, following the abduction and murder of 19-year old Arik Frankenthal by Hamas terrorists, Yitzhak Frankenthal founded the Parents Circle - an organization of bereaved parents who lost their children to terrorism. The Parents Circle promotes peace and coexistence through educating for tolerance and compromise. By promoting the Jewish moral and halachic obligation to preserve and value human life above all else, the Parents Circle leads the effort in explaining the human toll paid in the name of Greater Israel. 190 Israeli parents, who lost their beloved children during army service or in an act of terror, are united in a movement of social and political change to resolve this deadly conflict and end the senseless sacrifice of children. | | Download Citation | This citation can be downloaded in the following bibliographic database formats: Tagged; XML; BibTex |
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