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For the Olive Branch blog post on the event entitled "After Attack on Arab-Jewish School, 'I Have to Keep Fighting For It'," please visit: http://www.usip.org/olivebranch/after.... On December 18, USIP will host members of the Hand in Hand school community to discuss their experiences in the wake of the recent attack on their school in Jerusalem. Panelists will discuss the Hand in Hand model of coexistence within the broader field of peacebuilding, as well as the waves of diverse support and interest they’ve seen in the wake of the attack. Hand in Hand schools are the only public schools in Israel where Jews and Arabs take classes together and learn both Hebrew and Arabic in an integrated, multicultural setting. On the evening of November 29, 2014, the flagship K-12 campus -- the Max Rayne Hand in Hand Bilingual School in Jerusalem -- was attacked by arsonists who set fire to two first-grade classrooms and graffitied hateful statements against Arabs and against the very principle of co-existence on the school walls. In the wake of the tragedy, various Israeli communities, both Jewish and Arab, have rallied around the Hand in Hand community, seeking deeper understanding of and bringing greater attention to its unique model of coexistence. Please join us at USIP on December 18 for a discussion of the Hand in Hand School model of education; the school community’s experience and approach in the face of rising tensions between Jewish and Arab communities across Israel; and the unique role this network of schools plays in the broader field of Israeli and Palestinian peacebuilding. Panelists Rebecca Bardach Director of Resource Development and Strategy and Parent, Hand in Hand Mouran Ibrahim 9th Grader, Max Rayne Hand in Hand Bilingual School in Jerusalem Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen Director of Arab-Israeli Programs, United States Institute of Peace (moderator) Ned Lazarus Visiting Assistant Professor of International Affairs, George Washington University Inbar Shaked Vardi 9th Grader, Max Rayne Hand in Hand Bilingual School in Jerusalem For more information about this event, visit: http://www.usip.org/events/refusing-b...