Middle East - Palestine and Israel
The
ELCA social statement For Peace in God's World was adopted by the Churchwide
Assembly in 1995. To learn more about the
ways in which the ELCA does advocacy, and its relationship to
the social statements of the church, explore "how
and why the ELCA does advocacy" on this site.
Key Issues
Recent Actions
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Letter to President Bush
NATIONAL INTERRELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE FOR PEACE IN
THE MIDDLE EAST
JANUARY 31, 2008
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Support concerned diplomatic
effort to help bring about a ceasefire and avert a further
humanitarian crisis in Gaza
JANUARY 25, 2008
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CMEP
Welcomes Bond-Rockefeller Christmas Letter to Bush Highlighting
Decline of Palestinian Christians and Need for Holy Land Peace
DECEMBER 21, 2007
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Letter From Synod
Bishops to House and Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Members Regarding Annapolis Meeting
NOVEMBER 26, 2007
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Letter From Synod
Bishops to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Regarding
Annapolis Meeting
NOVEMBER 26, 2007
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Letter To the Editor From Bishop Duane Pederson Regarding
the Annapolis Meeting
NOVEMBER 26, 2007
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Communiqué from Council
of Religious Institutions of the Holy Land
NOVEMBER 5, 2007
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Letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
NOVEMBER 1, 2007
NATIONAL INTERRELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE
FOR PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
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Christian, Jewish and Muslim
Leaders Meet with
Under Secretary Burns
AUGUST 23, 2007
NATIONAL INTERRELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE
FOR PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
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Jewish, Christian and Muslim Leaders Support U.S. Priority on
Israeli-Palestinian Peace: Present Policy Concerns in High Level
Dialogue at the Department of State
JUNE 5, 2007
National Interreligious Leadership Initiative for Peace in the
Middle East
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Presiding Bishop
Hanson, Other Religious Leaders Call on the U.S. to Make
Middle East Peace a Priority
[Read the statement]
[Read the letter to Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice]
[Read
the ELCA News story]
ELCA WASHINGTON OFFICE
DECEMBER, 2006
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Have You Been Denied Entry to Israel?
ELCA WASHINGTON OFFICE
OCTOBER 20, 2006
The U.S. Consulate is preparing statistics for the State
Department on people who have been denied entry to Israel due
to their U.S. citizenship or their religious background.
Preliminary reports show that tens of thousands of people have
been denied entry to Israel due to their U.S. citizenship or
religious background. If you have recently been denied entry
to Israel, please complete
this form (MS Word
document) and send it to the
U.S. Consulate to show the impact of the entry policy and
to have some hope of changing Israel's current policy.
News and Events
ELCA
Policy Base
Resources and
Historical Documents
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Peace and Conflict
Issue Brief Featuring Israel/Palestine Available in
"Called
To Be a Public Church: 2008 ELCA Voting and Civic
Participation Guide"
NOVEMBER 6, 2007
ELCA WASHINGTON OFFICE
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Congregational Resources for Annapolis Peace Summit
NOVEMBER 1, 2007
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Peace Not Walls Frequently Asked Questions
MAY 9, 2007
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Interview with the Rev. Munib A. Younan, bishop of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land (ELCJHL),
about Christians in the Middle East
Part
1 - YouTube
Part
2 - YouTube
APRIL 4, 2007
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Secretary Rice Speaks on "Helping Palestinians Build a Better
Future"
ELCA WASHINGTON OFFICE
OCTOBER 11, 2006
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Bishop Hanson Endorses
Middle East Peace Resource for Congregations
ELCA WASHINGTON OFFICE
MAY 17, 2006
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Churches for Middle East Peace write
President Bush
JUNE 20, 2005
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Presiding Bishop Mark Hanson addresses Jewish leaders
following Churchwide Assembly
AUGUST 15, 2005
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UN Security Council Resolution 242
(you will need to scroll down on this page for the direct link
to the resolution)
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UN Security Council Resolution 338
(you will need to scroll down on this page for the direct link
to the resolution)
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UN Security Council Resolution 1397 (you will need to
scroll down on this page for the direct link to the
resolution)
Archived ELCA
Actions and Statements
on
Palestine and Israel
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