April 11, 7:30 pm, Library Auditorium
University of the Incarnate Word
6:15 to 7:15 pm Potluck Supper for those who wish, directly upstairs in the Special Collections Room Yuval Rahamim is Israeli and once served as an officer in the Israel Defense Forces. Dr. Omar Alalool is a Palestinian refugee whose father was killed by Israeli forces and was later arrested by Israeli authorities for his student activism. The two come from opposite sides in a long conflict, yet today, both men are speaking to U.S. audiences with one unified voice for peace in the Holy Land. Rahamim and Alalool found common ground through participating in The Parents Circle - Families Forum [PC-FF], a Catholic Relief Services supported reconciliation group that consists of Palestinian and Israeli bereaved families who join forces to promote peace and reconciliation on both sides of the conflict. Joining the PC-FF group is a great act of courage and a deep commitment to create a new vision for the Holy Land.
“It is us, the ordinary people, who have paid and continue to pay the price of the conflict, who must enroll ourselves and act within our communities to create the grounds and movement towards a sustainable peace among our nations,” said Rahamim. “We are looking forward to hearing from our colleagues, Mr. Rahamim and Dr. Alalool; Their stories provide us with hope for reconciliation in the Holy Land and in this part of the world as well, said Daniel Lizarraga, Regional Director for CRS Southwest in reference to the on-going violence on the U.S. Mexico Border. Pope Benedict has addressed the violence in the Holy Land stating, “I ask the international community to try every possible way to help Israeli’s and Palestinians to come out from the dead end street and not give up.” To learn more about Catholic Relief Services peacebuilding programs and about Rahamim’s and Alalool’s personal journey come to:
Potluck Supper Contact: Sister Martha Ann Kirk, (210) 829-3854 kirk@uiwtx.edu At this, there will be a display about the Holy Land Garden at UIW which may be the only place in the world that has plants and citations of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scriptures side by side (http://www.uiw.edu/garden/index.htm). There will be foods mentioned in these scriptures and conversation on how we can carry on the hospitality of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar.
Presentation April 12, 7:30 pm, Mexican American Catholic College. Contact: Katherine Jass Lopez, 3115 West Ashby Place, San Antonio, TX 78228-5100 (210) 732-2156, ext. 7154.
Catholic Relief Services is the official international humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the United States. The agency provides assistance to people in more than 100 countries and territories based on need, regardless of race, nationality or creed. For more information, please visit www.crs.org
Special Engagement Dr. Omar Al-Alool Mr. Yuval Rahamim |



