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Leaders of Israeli-Palestinian Political Initiative Event (in person at Congregation Dorshei Tzedek)

May 11, 2026    
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Co-sponsored by TBZ

A Land for All is a joint Israeli-Palestinian political initiative that offers a practical framework for peace – two sovereign states connected through a confederation website.

The executive co-directors, May Pundak and Rula Hardal, will speak on May 11 at 7:30  PM, at Congregation Dorshei Tzedek – 60 Highland Ave. West Newton.

(Photo) May Pundak and Dr Rula Hardal. Photo Credit Yael Hotomlanski

Israelis and Palestinians are living through a time of profound crisis. Violence without end – and an ongoing reality of grief, instability, and urgency. Even the belief that a different future is possible is under attack.

In the face of this assault on both life and political imagination – A Land For All continues to build. The movement advances a bold and pragmatic vision: Two States, One Homeland. Not as a  distant dream, but a political framework rooted in reality and shaped by lessons from past failures and the lived interdependence of Israelis and Palestinians today.

This is a unique opportunity to hear directly from two leaders at the forefront of a growing movement – one that is reshaping the conversation, from local communities to international diplomacy.

Join us to explore what a shared future could look like – and how it can begin.
 

About the Speakers

Rula Hardal is the Palestinian co-executive director of A Land for All. Hardal is a research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, the Jerusalem Van Leer Institute and the Forum for Regional Thinking. She has taught political science and social work at regional and international universities and  serves as a political commentator on local and international television channels.

 

May Pundak is the Israeli co-executive director of A Land for All. A feminist lawyer, activist and social entrepreneur, Pundak has worked at the New Israel Fund, directed the Polyphony Foundation, and helped establish a legal team to support political struggles in East Jerusalem.  She holds a degree in law, with an emphasis on human rights, from the Hebrew University.