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These are an assortment of appreciations we have received by email to the site:

"I like the idea and wish you good luck. I believe it is essential to bring the spiritual dimension into peace activism. It is crucial not to judge or blame any side, but to listen and understand deeply so that compassion can arise and heal."
From Jerusalem, Israel

"An earlier Kibbuz member who now lives in the United States recommended us your website. I had a look and found it wonderful work you are doing!"
From Israel

"I want to commend you on your beautiful idea and website which serves as a great inspiration for me and I am sure many others who are working and praying for a just and compassionate peace in the Middle-East (and other places around the globe as well)."
From Twin Oaks (Ohio?)

"I enjoyed reviewing this site. It's a good testimony to people of conscience and compassion. It seems particularly important to me for high level religious leaders to recognize their moral responsibility to speak compellingly and work tirelessly together for peace, generosity, famili-arity, and reconciliation as the authentic meaning of their faiths."
From Washington, D.C.

"My heartfelt thanks to you for representing a sane and humane perspective"
From the U.S.

"Only yesterday someone pointed us to your creative new Web site. What a good contribution and a resource for the public peace process."
From San Mateo, California

"I've been recommending the site to friends all over the country, and in Israel, and have gotten very positive response. So thank you!"
From Berkeley, California

"As a Jew active locally and nationally in the organized Jewish community, I applaud your project. It is indeed heartening to be exposed to an effort that attempts to move beyond the blame game to a better place. As Aaron Miller has often said, there are enough grievances on both sides to enable the parties to keep killing themselves until no one is left. I have been trying to move our community to a better place, one that does not focus on blame but rather what can be done to encourage a just peace and reconciliation between the Israelis and Palestinians as well as Jews and Arabs. Your website and related activities should provide some needed help in this regard. For that, I applaud you."
From Boston, Masschusetts

"I just wanted to give you encouragement from at least one person in the organized Jewish community. I can assure you that there are many others as well who would welcome your message of getting beyond blame."
From Boston, Masschusetts

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