The Wall Between: What Jews and Palestinians Don’t Want to Know about Each Other

by Raja Khouri and Jeffrey J. Wilkinson

Interlink Publishing Group Inc.

The Wall Between: What Jews and Palestinians Don’t Want to Know about Each Other

by Raja Khouri and Jeffrey J. Wilkinson

Interlink Publishing Group Inc.

Synopsis

A groundbreaking book that offers concrete ways for Jews and Palestinians to speak (and listen) differently to each other.

The Wall Between is a book about the wall that exists between Jewish and Palestinian communities in the Diaspora. Distrust, enmity, and hate are common currencies. They manifest at university campuses, schools and school boards, at political events, on social media, and in academic circles. For Jews, Israel must exist; for Palestinians, the historic injustice being committed since 1948 must be reversed. Neither wants to know why the Other cannot budge on these issues. The wall is up.

These responses emanate, primarily, from the two “metanarratives” of Jews and Palestinians: the Holocaust and the Nakba. Virtually every response to the struggle, from a member of either community, can be traced back to issues of identity, trauma, and victimhood as they relate to their respective metanarrative. This book examines the role that propaganda and disinformation play in cementing trauma-induced fears for the purpose of making the task of humanizing and acknowledging the Other not just difficult, but almost inconceivable. The authors utilize recent cognitive research on the psychological and social barriers that keep Jews and Palestinians in their camps, walled off from each other. They present a clear way through, one that is justice-centered, rather than trauma-and propaganda-driven.

The authors have lived these principles and traveled this journey, away from their tribal traumas, through embracing the principles of justice. They insist that commitment to the Other means grappling with seemingly incompatible narratives until shared values are decided and acted upon. This book is a call to justice that challenges the status quo of Zionism while at the same time dealing directly with the complex histories that have created the situation today. The book is both realistic and hopeful—a guide for anyone who is open to new possibilities within the Israel-Palestine discourse in the West.

This book may also be available at the TIFA Festival Bookstore.

About the Authors

Raja Khouri is a prominent community leader, social entrepreneur and human rights advocate. He has worked in equity projects over the past 25 years, including 10 years as commissioner on the Ontario Human Rights Commission and as advocacy champion on the Human Rights Watch Canada Committee. In 2007, Raja co-founded the Canadian Arab/Jewish Leadership Dialogue Group; in 2012 he was the founding president of the Canadian Arab Institute; and in 2017 he founded Khouri Conversations, building on his commitment to vigorous intercultural engagement.

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About the Authors

Jeffrey J. Wilkinson, PhD, is an American Jew who lives in Canada. He holds a doctorate in Education from the University of Toronto and works actively in the Jewish community and beyond on issues relating to trauma and the Israel-Palestine struggle. Jeff’s partnership with Raja, borne out of deep listening and learning together, has become central to his work.

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