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|accessdate= 2008-05-16}}</ref> Halper is the author of several books on the [[Israeli-Palestinian conflict]] and is a frequent writer and speaker about nonviolent strategies for opposing the Israeli occupation and solving the conflict.
|accessdate= 2008-05-16}}</ref> Halper is the author of several books on the [[Israeli-Palestinian conflict]] and is a frequent writer and speaker about nonviolent strategies for opposing the Israeli occupation and solving the conflict.


== Academic research ==
== Immigration to Israel ==
Born in Minnesota, Halper was educated in the U.S. and was involved in the civil rights and anti-Vietnam War movements of the 1960s. He immigrated to Israel in 1973 after attending rabbinical school. In Israel, Halper taught anthropology at [[Haifa University]] and [[Ben Gurion University]] in [[Beer Sheva]]. He was the head of Friends World College, an international university program. His academic research has focused on the history of Jerusalem in the modern era, contemporary Israeli culture, and the Middle East conflict.
Born in Minnesota, Halper was educated in the U.S. and was involved in the civil rights and anti-Vietnam War movements of the 1960s. He immigrated to Israel in 1973 after attending rabbinical school. In Israel, Halper taught anthropology at [[Haifa University]] and [[Ben Gurion University]] in [[Beer Sheva]]. He was the head of Friends World College, an international university program. His academic research has focused on the history of Jerusalem in the modern era, contemporary Israeli culture, and the Middle East conflict.


== ICAHD ==
== ICAHD ==
In 1997, Halper co-founded the [[Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions]] to challenge and resist the Israeli policy of demolishing Palestinian homes. As ICAHD Israel’s Coordinating Director, Professor Halper has organized and led nonviolent direct action and civil disobedience against Israel’s occupation policies and authorities. He has put his own personal safety on the line, facing bulldozers in front of Palestinian homes and confronting Israeli soldiers.<ref name = "ICAHD-USA"/> He also organizes Israelis, Palestinians, and internationals to help rebuild demolished Palestinian homes.<ref name = "AFSC"/> ICAHD uses dialogue between groups to open communication, foster reconciliation and challenge stereotypes. In acts of political resistance, ICAHD works in coalition with a wide range of Israeli human rights organizations including: [[Bat Shalom]], [[Rabbis for Human Rights]], [[Gush Shalom]] and the [[Alternative Information Center]], as well as Palestinian groups such as the [[Land Defense Committee]], the [[Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committee]] (PARC) and [[Rapprochement]].<ref name = "AFSC"/>
In 1997, Halper co-founded the [[Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions]] to challenge and resist the Israeli policy of demolishing Palestinian homes. Since 1967, Israel demolished more than 12,000 Palestinian homes. The reason for this, according to Halper, is purely political: to confine more than three million residents in the [[West Bank]], [[East Jerusalem]] and [[Gaza]] to small, impoverished and disconnected enclaves, effectively foreclosing any viable Palestinian entity and ensuring Israeli control.<ref name = "catholicnewtimes">{{cite news
|url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/printable.aspx?id=1G1:139344328
|title= A Conversation with Jeff Halper
|publisher= Catholic New Times
|date = 2005-11-20
|accessdate=2008-05-19
}}</ref>
As ICAHD Israel’s Coordinating Director, Professor Halper has organized and led nonviolent direct action and civil disobedience against Israel’s occupation policies and authorities. He has put his own personal safety on the line, facing bulldozers in front of Palestinian homes and confronting Israeli soldiers.<ref name = "ICAHD-USA"/> He also organizes Israelis, Palestinians, and internationals to help rebuild demolished Palestinian homes.<ref name = "AFSC"/> ICAHD uses dialogue between groups to open communication, foster reconciliation and challenge stereotypes. In acts of political resistance, ICAHD works in coalition with a wide range of Israeli human rights organizations including: [[Bat Shalom]], [[Rabbis for Human Rights]], [[Gush Shalom]] and the [[Alternative Information Center]], as well as Palestinian groups such as the [[Land Defense Committee]], the [[Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committee]] (PARC) and [[Rapprochement]].<ref name = "AFSC"/>


== Social activism ==
== Social activism ==

Revision as of 13:33, 19 May 2008

Jeff Halper
Born
NationalityIsrael, U.S.
Occupation(s)professor, director of Israeli NGO
Known forfounder and Director of Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions
Websitehttp://www.icahd.org/eng/

Jeff Halper (born in Minnesota) is the co-founder and Director of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD) and a retired professor of Anthropology. In 1997, Halper co-founded ICAHD to challenge and resist the Israeli policy of demolishing Palestinian homes and to rebuild, together with Palestinians and international volunteers, demolished Palestinian homes. He is credited with forging a new mode of Israeli peace activity based on nonviolent direct action and civil disobedience to the Israeli Occupation authorities.[1] Professor Halper was nominated by the American Friends Service Committee for the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, together with the Palestinian intellectual and activist Ghassan Andoni, for his work "to liberate both the Palestinian and the Israeli people from the yoke of structural violence" and "to build equality between their people by recognizing and celebrating their common humanity."[2] Halper is the author of several books on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and is a frequent writer and speaker about nonviolent strategies for opposing the Israeli occupation and solving the conflict.

Immigration to Israel

Born in Minnesota, Halper was educated in the U.S. and was involved in the civil rights and anti-Vietnam War movements of the 1960s. He immigrated to Israel in 1973 after attending rabbinical school. In Israel, Halper taught anthropology at Haifa University and Ben Gurion University in Beer Sheva. He was the head of Friends World College, an international university program. His academic research has focused on the history of Jerusalem in the modern era, contemporary Israeli culture, and the Middle East conflict.

ICAHD

In 1997, Halper co-founded the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions to challenge and resist the Israeli policy of demolishing Palestinian homes. Since 1967, Israel demolished more than 12,000 Palestinian homes. The reason for this, according to Halper, is purely political: to confine more than three million residents in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza to small, impoverished and disconnected enclaves, effectively foreclosing any viable Palestinian entity and ensuring Israeli control.[3]

As ICAHD Israel’s Coordinating Director, Professor Halper has organized and led nonviolent direct action and civil disobedience against Israel’s occupation policies and authorities. He has put his own personal safety on the line, facing bulldozers in front of Palestinian homes and confronting Israeli soldiers.[1] He also organizes Israelis, Palestinians, and internationals to help rebuild demolished Palestinian homes.[2] ICAHD uses dialogue between groups to open communication, foster reconciliation and challenge stereotypes. In acts of political resistance, ICAHD works in coalition with a wide range of Israeli human rights organizations including: Bat Shalom, Rabbis for Human Rights, Gush Shalom and the Alternative Information Center, as well as Palestinian groups such as the Land Defense Committee, the Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committee (PARC) and Rapprochement.[2]

Social activism

In addition to his work with the Israeli peace movement, Professor Halper has been active on issues of social justice within Israel. He worked as a community volunteer for ten years in Jerusalem’s inner city neighborhoods, where he was one of the founders of the Ohel social protest movement of working-class Mizrahi Jews. He served as the Chairman of the Israeli Association for Ethiopian Jews, having been active on the issue of Ethiopian Jewish rights and researching the community in Ethiopia in the mid-1960s.

Professor Halper serves on the Steering Committee of the UN Conference on the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People.[1]

Published books

  • An Israeli in Palestine: Resisting Dispossession, Redeeming Israel, Pluto Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0745322261
  • Between Redemption and Revival: The Jewish Yishuv in Jerusalem in the Nineteenth Century, Westview, 1991, ISBN 978-0813378558

Selected published articles


See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Dr. Jeff Halper, Coordinator". Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
  2. ^ a b c "AFSC's nomination for the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize: Ghassan Andoni and Jeff Halper" (Press release). American Friends Service Committee. 2006-02-14. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
  3. ^ "A Conversation with Jeff Halper". Catholic New Times. 2005-11-20. Retrieved 2008-05-19.