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Our Spring programme of events… something for everyone. More details to follow as plans evolve.
Connecting London with Palestine, Kennington with Bethlehem
Our Spring programme of events… something for everyone. More details to follow as plans evolve.
Our next session is on International Women’s Day and appropriately we have chosen My first and only love, a novel by the Palestinian writer Sahar Khalifeh, translated by Aida Bamia details here. To join us just email kennington.beth@gmail.com
Our group had a most fruitful time running a Palestinian stall at the North Lambeth Parish Christmas Market at Lambeth Palace on 4 December. We sold more than £600 worth of Zaytoun Olive Oil, dates, Za’tar and handmade goods from Read More …
All welcome to join, just let us know if you plan to come along by emailing kennington.beth@gmail.com Minutes of our AGM 2020 Kennington-Bethlehem Link,
Item here on young Israeli veteran who tried to help bring water to Palestinians. from issue of Haaretz , October 2021
Join us on-line on 16 November to share your thoughts on Palestinian Walks by Raja Shehadeh. Details below
It was informative and inspiring to hear the thoughts of Zoughbi Zoughbi, the Director of Wi’am Palestinian Conflict Transformation Centre, this week in the latest Kennington Bethlehem event. Zoughbi Zoughbi talked on a number of subjects, including an update on Read More …
The Kennington Bethlehem Link and Aida Youth Center were delighted to receive a new donation earlier this month. Kennington local Pauline retired recently and asked her colleagues rather than buy her a present, to collect money for a cause of Read More …
We invite you to a ZOOM session on 19 July at 7.00pm (BST) with Zoughbi Zoughbi, Director of Wi’am, Palestinian Conflict Transformation Centre, Bethlehem. An great opportunity to be up-dated on the situation in Bethlehem/West Bank . Register here kennington.beth@gmail.com
We hope that Monday, 14th June, 2021 will be a pivotal day for the UK’s relationship with Palestine. A petition with 129,694 signatures so far has forced a Parliamentary debate that calls on the Government to ‘formally recognise the State Read More …