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SUMMARY:„Ich Werde Nicht Hassen“ by Professor Izzeldin Abuelaish, MD
DESCRIPTION:On 15th November 2022, 18.00-19.00h CET\n\nIn light of the recently released German reprint of Professor Izzeldin Abuelaish’s bestselling autobiography „I Shall Not Hate“ („Ich Werde Nicht Hassen“) by the publisher Langen Müller, we have partnered up with Global Bridges and the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung to invite the internationally recognized human rights and peace activist to Berlin to present his book.\nProfessor Abuelaish is a Palestinian-Canadian gynaecologist, known around the world simply as the “Gaza Doctor”. Born and raised in the Jabalia Refugee Camp, he has overcome many personal hardships – including poverty, violence, and the horrific deaths of three of his daughters and a nice during the 2009 Gaza War. Instead of descending into a dark, lonely pit of grief and bitterness, Professor Abuelaish directed his anger in a positive way: As a testament to his commitment to forgiveness as the solution to conflict and the catalyst towards peace, he published the book “I Shall Not Hate: A Gaza Doctor’s Journey on the Road to Peace and Human Dignity,” which has achieved worldwide critical acclaim and was translated in 23 languages.\nOn November 15, he will talk about how he turned his back on seeking revenge or sinking into hatred, and instead called for the people of the Middle East to start talking to each other.\nProfessor Izzeldin Abuelaish believes that hatred is a chronic, contagious, and destructive disease. In his research, he promotes awareness about the impact of hatred on wellbeing, and how to prevent the spread of this disease through positive resilience, tolerance, compassion, and reconciliation. Through both his research and his charitable foundation “Daughters for Life,” Professor Abuelaish is devoted to advancing health and education opportunities for women and girls in the Middle East. He continues to live up to the description bestowed upon him by an Israeli colleague, as a “magical, secret bridge between Israelis and Palestinians”.\n \nWelcome Address\nAndreas Kleine-Kraneburg\nHead of Team Educational Institutions\nDeputy Department Head, Department Civic Education\n \nSpeaker\nProfessor Izzeldin Abuelaish, MD\nProfessor of Global Health, University of Toronto\n \nModeration\nNora Müller\nExecutive Director of International Affairs, Körber-Stiftung\n \nThe event will be held in English. A simultaneous translation into German will be available.\nAfter the discussion there will be a reception.\n \nThe event is a cooperation with Global Bridges and the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation.\n \nIf you are interested in participating please fill in this form.\nBitte aktivieren Sie JavaScript in Ihrem Browser, um dieses Formular fertigzustellen.TitleFirst Name *Last Name *Institution *PositionEmail *Stay up to dateKeep me updated on activities of the German Orient-InstituteRegister  \n
URL:https://deutsches-orient-institut.de/veranstaltungen/doiabuelaish/
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CATEGORIES:Book Launch / Buchvorstellung,Germany,Israel,Palestine
LOCATION:Akademie der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung
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