"Momento spartiacque": centinaia di accademici ebrei equiparano l'occupazione israeliana con l'apartheid

Editoriale di Middle East Eye, 8 agosto 2023 https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/watershed-moment-hundreds-academics-equate-israel-occupation-apartheid

Centinaia accademici ed esponenti di rilievo da Israele, Palestina e altri paesi hanno firmato una lettera aperta che equipara l'occupazione israeliana della Cisgiordania all'apartheid, segnalando ciò che i sostenitori definiscono un "momento di svolta".

La lettera, che ha iniziato a circolare venerdì 4 agosto, ha ricevuto circa 200 firme al giorno con "altre che arrivano, letteralmente, di minuto in minuto", dichiara a Middle East Eye il prof. Omer Bartov, professore di Studi sull'Olocausto e il Genocidio alla Brown University( Rhode Island, New England)e tra i promotori della lettera.

La lettera comprendeva 415 firmatari al momento della pubblicazione il 6 agosto, al momento supera i 1000, 11 gli accademici ebrei italiani firmatari. (NdR).

Gli autori affermano che esiste un collegamento diretto tra il tentativo del primo ministro Benjamin Netanyahu di modificare il sistema giudiziario israeliano e la sua occupazione illegale di milioni di palestinesi nei Territori palestinesi occupati.

“Lo scopo ultimo della revisione giudiziaria è rafforzare le restrizioni su Gaza, privare i palestinesi di uguali diritti sia oltre la linea verde che al suo interno, annettere più terra e ripulire etnicamente tutti i territori sotto il dominio israeliano della loro popolazione palestinese”, afferma la lettera. .

In particolare, la lettera fa un chiaro riferimento a "l'elefante nella stanza: l'occupazione di lunga data di Israele che ha prodotto un regime di apartheid".

"Non ci può essere democrazia per gli ebrei in Israele finché i palestinesi vivono sotto un regime di apartheid", aggiunge.

Bartov ha dichiarato a MEE che c'e’ un certo numero di accademici israeliani che hanno firmato la lettera che in precedenza si sarebbero probabilmente rifiutati di equiparare l'occupazione all'apartheid. Uno dei più importanti è Benny Morris, professore emerito all'Università Ben-Gurion del Negev.

“Il cambiamento principale è che il comportamento israeliano, in Cisgiordania, ma anche -da quel che risulta- in atto anche nei confronti degli arabi di Israele ora, è diventato sempre più brutale, e soprattutto nell'ultimo semestre. Questo ha fatto capire a sempre più persone che continuare l'occupazione è moralmente e politicamente impossibile", ha detto.

"Momento spartiacque"    Hanno firmato la lettera anche eminenti accademici come Peter Beinart della City University di New York e Avrum Burg, ex presidente della Knesset e presidente dell'Agenzia ebraica per Israele.

Anche accademici il cui background spazia dalla biologia evolutiva all'Università Ebraica di Gerusalemme alla coreografia e agli studi rabbinici all'Hebrew College hanno approvato la lettera. Oltre a eminenti accademici in Israele, ha ricevuto il sostegno di professori a Yale, Brown, Columbia e Harvard University negli Stati Uniti.

Sulla piattaforma di social media X, precedentemente nota come Twitter, un commentatore ha avanzato accuse di antisemitismo. "L'ampia partecipazione di così tanti accademici che rappresentano uno spettro straordinariamente ampio di illustri voci ebraiche, indica un momento di svolta anche nelle opinioni ebraiche americane su Israele, e una nuova volontà da parte di personaggi pubblici, che riflettono i sentimenti della generazione più giovane, di criticare onestamente le politiche di Israele ”, ha aggiunto Bartov.

Secondo un conteggio di Middle East Eye, quest'anno almeno 208 palestinesi sono stati uccisi dal fuoco israeliano, inclusi 36minori, un tasso di quasi un decesso al giorno.

Un totale di 172 persone sono morte in Cisgiordania e Gerusalemme Est, rendendo il 2023 uno degli anni più sanguinosi nei territori palestinesi occupati. Altre 36 persone sono state uccise nella Striscia di Gaza.

Lior Sternfeld, professore associato di storia e studi ebraici alla Penn State University(Pennsilvania) e promotore della lettera, ha detto che la gente ha cominciato a vedere un legame tra l’occupazione e quanto fa il governo di estrema destra israeliano contro la magistratura.

"Ora più che mai, le persone normali, intellettuali e chi cerca una via mediana di soluzione vedono quel legame indissolubile tra l'occupazione e l'attuale momento politico", ha detto a MEE.

"Gli israeliani e gli americani che in passato non erano d'accordo con l'occupazione ma erano disposti a guardare oltre, ora sono stufi". (trad. a cura di Claudio Lombardi, Associazione di Amicizia Italo Palestinese)

Il testo della lettera

L'elefante nella stanza

Noi, accademici e altri personaggi pubblici di Israele/Palestina e all'estero, richiamiamo l'attenzione sul collegamento diretto tra il recente attacco di Israele alla magistratura e la sua occupazione illegale di milioni di palestinesi nei Territori palestinesi occupati. Al popolo palestinese mancano quasi tutti i diritti fondamentali, compreso il diritto di voto e di protesta. Affrontano continue violenze: solo quest'anno, le forze israeliane hanno ucciso oltre 190 palestinesi in Cisgiordania e a Gaza e demolito oltre 590 strutture. I vigilantes dei coloni bruciano, saccheggiano e uccidono impunemente.

Senza pari diritti per tutti, in uno stato, in due stati o in qualche altro quadro politico, c'è sempre il pericolo della dittatura. Non ci può essere democrazia per gli ebrei in Israele finché i palestinesi vivono sotto un regime di apartheid, come lo hanno descritto gli esperti legali israeliani. In effetti, lo scopo ultimo della revisione giudiziaria è quello di inasprire le restrizioni su Gaza, privare i palestinesi di uguali diritti sia oltre la Linea Verde che al suo interno, annettere più terra e pulire etnicamente tutti i territori sotto il dominio israeliano della loro popolazione palestinese. I problemi non sono iniziati con l'attuale governo radicale: il suprematismo ebraico è in crescita da anni ed è stato sancito dalla Legge sullo Stato Nazione del 2018.

Gli ebrei americani sono stati a lungo in prima linea nelle cause della giustizia sociale, dall'uguaglianza razziale al diritto all'aborto, ma non hanno prestato sufficiente attenzione all'elefante nella stanza: l'occupazione di lunga data di Israele che, ripetiamo, ha prodotto un regime di apartheid. Man mano che Israele è diventato più di destra ed è caduto sotto l'incantesimo dell'agenda messianica, omofoba e misogina dell'attuale governo, i giovani ebrei americani ne sono diventati sempre più alienati. Nel frattempo, i finanziatori miliardari ebrei americani aiutano a sostenere l'estrema destra israeliana.

In questo momento di urgenza e anche di possibilità di cambiamento, chiediamo ai leader dell'ebraismo nordamericano - leader di fondazioni, studiosi, rabbini, educatori - di:

1. Sostieni il movimento di protesta israeliano, ma invitalo ad abbracciare l'uguaglianza per ebrei e palestinesi all'interno della Linea Verde e nei TPO.

2. Sostenere le organizzazioni per i diritti umani che difendono i palestinesi e forniscono informazioni in tempo reale sulla realtà vissuta dell'occupazione e dell'apartheid.

3. Impegnarsi a rivedere le norme educative e i programmi di studio per bambini e giovani ebrei al fine di fornire una valutazione più onesta del passato e del presente di Israele.

4. Chiedere ai leader eletti negli Stati Uniti di aiutare a porre fine all'occupazione, limitare l'uso degli aiuti militari americani nei Territori palestinesi occupati e porre fine all'impunità israeliana nelle Nazioni Unite e in altre organizzazioni internazionali.

Niente più silenzio. Il momento di agire è ora.  (traduzione dall’inglese di Luciana Galliano di Zeitun)

Le Firme

NdRTra le firme quella autorevole di Benny Morris, da sempre sionista dichiarato, autore di vivaci contrasti e polemiche con Ilan Pappé. Per conoscere le posizioni di Benny Morris vedi alcuni suoi articoli riportati da Zeitun e New Republic:  http://zeitun.info/2016/10/25/pulizia-etnica-e-propaganda-filo-araba/ del 25 ottobre 2016,

https://newrepublic.com/article/85344/ilan-pappe-sloppy-dishonest-historian (Ilan Pappé, storico sciatto e disonesto) del 17 marzo 2011. La lettera-appello è stato comunicato da J-Call-Italia, associazione di ebrei europei analoga all’americana J-Street, del cui direttivo fa parte l’economista Giorgio Gomel.

 

 1. Shira Klein, Associate Professor of History, Chapman University

    2. Omer Bartov, Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Brown University
    3. Meir Amor, Associate Professor Concordia University (ret.) 
    4. Lior Sternfeld, Associate Professor of History and Jewish Studies, Penn State University
    5. David N. Myers, Professor of Jewish History, UCLA 
    6. Yair Mintzker, Professor of History, Princeton University
    7. Tamir Sorek, Professor, Penn State University
    8. Nitzan Lebovic, Professor of History, Apter Chair of Holocaust Studies, Lehigh University
    9. Samuel Moyn, Professor, Yale University
    10. Amos Goldberg, Research Institute of Contemporary Jewry, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
    11. Zach Adam, Professor Emeritus, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    12. Sarah Stroumsa, Professor Emerita, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
    13. Daniel Blatman, Professor Emeritus, Department of Jewish History, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
    14. Ella Segev, Associate Professor, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    15. Ben Kiernan, Professor of History, Yale University (ret.) 
    16. Efraim Davidi, lecturer, Tel Aviv University 
    17. Yael Hashiloni Dolev, Professor, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 
    18. Anat Matar, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Tel Aviv University 
    19. Dr. Noga Wolff, Independent Scholar 
    20. Omri Boehm, Associate Professor of Philosophy, The New School for Social Research 
    21. Oren Yiftachel, Professor of Geography, Ben- Gurion University of the Negev
    22. Naama Meishar, Technion – Israeli Institute of Technology
    23. Yael Sela, Research Associate, Moses Mendelssohn Center, Potsdam University 
    24. Yiftah Elazar, Senior Lecturer in Political Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
    25. Dudy Tzfati, Associate Professor of Genetics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
    26. Ofer Ashkenazi, Associate Professor of History, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
    27. Sara Helman, Associate Professor, Ben Gurion University of the Negev (ret.)
    28. Outi Bat-El Foux, Professor Emerita, Tel Aviv University 
    29. Benny Morris, Professor Emeritus, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 
    30. Meron Mendel, Professor, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences 
    31. Yitzhak Hen, Professor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    32. Ronen Segev, Professor, Ben Gurion University of the Negev 
    33. Uri Mor, Associate Professor, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
    34. Michael Steinberg, Professor of History, Brown University 
    35. Avraham Sela, Professor Emeritus, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
    36. Atalia Omer, Professor of Religion, Conflict, and Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame 
    37. Jung Cyrulnik Daphna, Social Worker
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    39. Isaac Nevo, Associate Professor, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
    40. Raya Morag, Professor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
    41. Katharina Galor, Hirschfeld Senior Lecturer in Judaic Studies, Brown University
    42. Guy Stroumsa, Professor Emeritus, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem & University of Oxford 
    43. Dr. Tammy Razi 
    44. Yosi Avron, Professor Emeritus, Technion – Israeli Institute of Technology
    45. Rachel Burnett, Fellow at the Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies
    46. Liora Halperin, Professor, University of Washington 
    47. Steven J. Zipperstein, Daniel E. Koshland Professor in Jewish Culture and History, Stanford University 
    48. Hanno Loewy, Jewish Museum Hohenems 
    49. Avrum Burg, Associate Professor, former speaker of the knesset, former chairman of the Jewish Agency 
    50. Abigail Jacobson, Associate Professor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
    51. Susan Neiman, Director, Einstein Forum 
    52. David Enoch, Professor of Law and Philosophy, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
    53. Assaf Hasson, Associate Professor, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
    54. David De Vries, Professor Emeritus, Department of Labor Studies, Tel Aviv University 
    55. Galit Hasan-Rokem, Professor Emerita, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
    56. Ron Naiweld, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique – CNRS
    57.  Edouard Jurkevitch, Professor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    58. Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi, Professor Emerita, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    59. David Abraham, Professor of Law, University of Miami 
    60. David Guggenheim, Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University
    61. Ian Balfour, Professor Emeritus, York University 
    62. David Feldman, Director, Birkbeck Institute for the Study of Antisemitism, University of London
    63. Michael Rothberg, Professor of English, Comparative Literature, and Holocaust Studies, UCLA
    64. Fareed Mahameed, Assistant Director, Center for Transboundary Water Management, The Arava Institute for Environmental Studies
    65. Paul Mendes-Flohr, Professor, The University of Chicago
    66. Iris Hefets, Psychoanalyst, Berlin
    67. Meir Aridor, Associate Professor of Cell Biology, University of Pittsburgh 
    68. Elazar Barkan, Professor, Columbia University 
    69. Atina Grossmann, Professor of History, Cooper Union, New York 
    70. Dmitry Shumsky, Associate Professor of History, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
    71. Li Wai-yee, Professor of Chinese Literature, Harvard University 
    72. Nina Robins, Masters Student of Global Public Health, New York University 
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    74. Haim Bresheeth, Professorial Research Associate, SOAS 
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    76. Avner Ben-Amos, Professor Emeritus, Tel-Aviv University 
    77. Oded Heilbronner, Professor of History and Cultural Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    78. Ivy Sichel, Professor of Linguistics, UC Santa Cruz 
    79. Hilla Dayan, Lecturer, activist, Gate48 and Academia for Equality 
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    82. Ayelet Ben-Yishai, Associate Professor of English, Universty of Haifa 
    83. Margaret Olin, Senior Lecturer Emeritus, Yale University 
    84. Jacob Katriel, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Technion – Israeli Institute of Technology
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    86. Stefan Rokem, Professor Emeritus, The Hebrew University – Hadassah Medical School
    87. Heather Stone, Adv. 
    88. Uri Horesh, Senior Lecturer in Arabic Linguistics, Achva Academic College
    89. Ariel Chipman, Professor of Evolutionary Biology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    90. Lev Grinberg, Professor Emeritus, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
    91. Arie M. Dubnov, Max Ticktin Professor of Israel Studies and History, George Washington University
    92. Aaron Hahn Tapper, Mae and Benjamin Swig Professor of Jewish Studies, University of San Francisco
    93. Yael Poznanski, Senior Lecturer, Achva Academic College
    94. Oded Bein, Postdoctoral Researcher, Princeton University
    95. Tamar Katriel, Professor Emerita, University of Haifa
    96. Tal Bruttmann, Researcher, Paris Cergy Université 
    97. Marcello Flores, Professor, University of Siena (ret.)
    98. Nurit Peled Elhanan, Lecturer, David Yellin Academic College of Education
    99. Rela Mazali, Writer, Independent Scholar, Activist
    100. Daniel Lieberman, Professor, Harvard University 
    101. Froma Zeitlin, Professor Emeritus of Classics and Comparative Literature, Princeton University 
    102. Adi M. Ophir, Professor Emeritus, Tel Aviv University 
    103. Hasia Diner, Professor Emeritus of American Jewish History, New York University
    104. David Zonsheine, Former chairperson of B’Tselem and Courage to Refuse 
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    107. Yuri Pines, Professor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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    110. Robert A. Slayton, Professor Emeritus, Chapman University
    111. Diana Kormos Buchwald, Professor of History, Caltech
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    115. Yael Niv, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Princeton University
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    120. Marion Kaplan, Professor Emerita of Modern Jewish History, New York University 
    121. Dr. Ira Avneri, Tel Aviv University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    122. Renee Poznanski, Professor Emerita, Ben Gurion University of the Negev 
    123. Mark Roseman, Distinguished Professor, Indiana University Bloomington
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    125. Joseph Zernik, Human Rights Alert NGO
    126. Ran Zwigenberg, Associate Professor of Asian Studies, History, and Jewish Studies, Penn State University
    127. Phyllis Albert, Local Affiliate, Center for European Studies. Harvard University
    128. Allon M Klein, Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School 
    129. Einor Cervone, Associate Curator, Denver Art Museum
    130. Anjuska Weil, former member of parliament, Canton of Zurich
    131. Ranen Omer-Sherman, Endowed Chair of Jewish Studies, University of Louisville 
    132. Yair Wallach, Reader in Israeli Studies, SOAS, University of London 
    133. Ron Barkai, Professor, Tel Aviv University
    134. Rogers Brubaker, Professor of Sociology, UCLA 
    135. Liron Mor, Associate Professor, UC Irvine 
    136. Mordechai Feingold, Van Nuys Page Professor of History of Science and the Humanities, Caltech
    137. Roberta Apfel, Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School 
    138. Judith Zeitlin, William R. Kenan, Jr Professor, University of Chicago
    139. Carolyn Dean, Professor, Yale University
    140. Kenneth B. Moss, Professor, University of Chicago 
    141. Helaine Blumenthal, Ph.D. 
    142. Ziva Galili, Emerita Distinguished Professor, Rutgers University 
    143. Nili Gesser, Postdoctoral Fellow, Drexel University 
    144. Ian Barnard, Professor of Rhetoric and Composition, Chapman University 
    145. Shaul Magid, Professor of Jewish Studies, Dartmouth College 
    146. Aneil Rallin, former Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Composition
    147. Hagit Borer, Professor, Queen Mary University of London 
    148. Tamar Barkay, Lecturer, Tel Hai College 
    149. Avner Cohen, Professor, Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey 
    150. Renate Bridenthal, Emerita Professor, The City University of New York 
    151. Nadav Amir, postdoctoral fellow, Princeton University 
    152. Eyal Sivan, Filmmaker, Independent scholar, essayist 
    153. Omer Tamuz, Professor of Economics and Mathematics, Caltech 
    154. Ruvik Horesh, Professor (retired) 
    155. Dr. Liat Tsuman, Psychoanalytic Candidate, New York University 
    156. Zamir Shatz, artist
    157. Reshef Agam-Segal, Associate Professor, Virginia Military Institute
    158. Wu Hung, Professor, University of Chicago 
    159. Ori Yehudai, Associate Professor of History, The Ohio State University 
    160. Snait Gissis, Researcher & Teacher, Tel Aviv University 
    161. Teddy Fassberg, Tel Aviv University 
    162. Dr Moshe Behar, Herzlia/Manchester 
    163. Lisa Leitz, Delp-Wilkinson Professor of Peace Studies, Chapman University 
    164. Sahar Bostock, PhD candidate, Columbia University 
    165. Nomi Stolzenberg, Professor of Law, University of Southern California 
    166. Janice Hamer, composer, Visiting Associate Professor, Swarthmore College (retired)
    167. Derek Penslar, William Lee Frost Professor of Jewish History, Harvard University 
    168. Sherry Gorelick, Professor Emerita, Rutgers University 
    169. Ariela Gross, Distinguished Professor, UCLA School of Law 
    170. Mira Sucharov, Professor of Political Science, Carleton University 
    171. Katya Frischer, MD
    172. Irena Klepfisz, Barnard College, (retired) 
    173. J.S.Varsano, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 
    174. Ruti Margalit, Visiting Professor, Hadassah Medical School, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    175. Amanda Bloom, Physician Associate (retired)
    176. Allon Pratt, Teacher, Jewish Theological Seminary (retired)
    177. Shai Haran, Professor, Technion – Israeli Institute of Technology 
    178. Orly Benjamin, Professor, Bar Ilan University 
    179. Aviva Halamish, Professor, The Open University of Israel 
    180. Yofi Tirosh, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University 
    181. Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz, Professor, Tel Aviv University (retired)
    182. Avi Rubin, Associate Professor, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 
    183. Daniel DeMalach, Lecturer, Sapir Academic College 
    184. Gila Svirsky, Former CEO, New Israel Fund in Israel 
    185. Rivka Nir Grinshtein, Lecturer, The Open University of Israel 
    186. Haggai Ram, Professor of History, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 
    187. Elchanan Reiner, Professor Emeritus, Tel Aviv University 
    188. Harvey Goldberg, Professor Emeritus, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    189. Rotem Tellem MD, Tel Aviv Medical Center, Tel Aviv University
    190. Frances Tanzer, Rose Professor of Holocaust Studies and Jewish Culture, Clark University 
    191. Rotem Geva, Lecturer, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    192. Avihay Dorfman, Professor of Law, Tel Aviv University 
    193. Gilad Sharvit, Assistant Professor, Towson University 
    194. Rachman Chaim, Associate Professor, Technion – Israeli Institute of Technology (retired)
    195. Celia Wasserstein Fassberg, Professor Emerita, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    196. Amal Jamal, Associate Professor of Political Science, Tel Aviv University 
    197. Shiri Regev-Messalem, Associate Professor, Bar Ilan University 
    198. Chana Kronfeld, Professor of the Graduate School and Prof. Emerita, University of California, Berkeley 
    199. Anat Ascher, Lecturer and Course Coordinator in Philosophy, The Open University of Israel
    200. Roee Kibrik, Researcher, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    201. Anat Keidar, Social Worker
    202. Natalie Davidson, Senior Lecturer, Buchman Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University 
    203. Dr. Chemi Shiff, Head of Research, Emek Shaveh 
    204. Efrat Eizenberg, Associate Professor, Technion – Israeli Institute of Technology
    205. Maxim Reider, Journalist/Photographer 
    206. Goren Hilit, Psychologist
    207. Orr Comay, PhD, Tel Aviv University 
    208. Claude Stern, Lawyer, former Stanford DCI 2020 cohort member
    209. Dr. Suzy Ben Dori
    210. Gina Ben David, Performance Artist
    211. Dr. Chen Misgav, The Open University of Israel
    212. Yoav Di-Capua, Professor of History, The University of Texas at Austin 
    213. Mr. Gilad Melzer, Beit Berl College 
    214. Maayan Padan, PhD Student, Bar Ilan University, Adjunct Lecturer, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 
    215. Jennifer Robertson, Professor Emerita, University of Michigan  
    216. Yehouda Shenhav-Shahrabani, Professor Emeritus, Tel Aviv University 
    217. Alma Itzhaky, research fellow, Leibniz Center for Literary and Cultural Research, ZfL Berlin 
    218. Itamar Haritan, PhD Student, Cornell University
    219. Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin, Professor, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
    220. Sagit Mor, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Haifa 
    221. Rachel Kallus, Professor Emerita, Technion – Israeli Institute of Technology
    222. Ophira Gamliel, Lecturer in South Asian Religions, University of Glasgow
    223. Alon Marcus, Teaching faculty member, The Open University of Israel 
    224. Ido Roll, Associate Professor and Deputy Senior Vice President, Technion – Israeli Institute of Technology
    225. Erica Weitzman, Associate Professor, Northwestern University
    226. Simon Levis-Sullam, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
    227. Raz Chen Morris, Associate Professor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    228. Chen Bram, Research Fellow, Truman Institute, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    229. Matityaho Shemoeloff, Author and poet
    230. Gideon Freudenthal, Professor Emeritus, Tel Aviv University
    231. Uri Ram, Professor Emeritus, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 
    232. Roii Ball, Historian, University of Münster 
    233. Edith Lutz, PhD in Jewish Studies
    234. David Winizki, MD, Zürich 
    235. Marcelo Svirsky, University of Wollongong, Australia 
    236. Chamutal Eitam, Humanitarian advisor MSF – Médecins Sans Frontières
    237. Michal Kaiser-Livne, Psychoanalyst, Berlin
    238. Na’ama Rokem, Associate Professor, University of Chicago
    239. Jenna M Gibbs, Associate Professor of History, Florida International University 
    240. Ruth Luschnat, case worker, Berlin
    241. Rafi Greenberg, Professor, Archaeology, Tel Aviv University 
    242. Jeff Peck, Professor and Dean, City University of New York (retired) 
    243. Eran Fisher, Associate Professor, The Open University of Israel 
    244. Ruth Fruchtman, Writer and Journalist, Berlin 
    245. Leah Gruenpeter Gold, PhD candidate, Tel-Aviv University 
    246. Jonathan Zeitlin, Distinguished Faculty Professor of Public Policy and Governance Emeritus, University of Amsterdam 
    247. Dr. David Senesh, senior clinical psychologist
    248. Betty Amstutz Gerson, teacher and writer (retired)
    249. Hadas Shintel, Lecturer in Psychology, College of Law and Business, Ramat Gan
    250. Yossi Dahan, Associate Professor, College of Law and Business, Ramat Gan 
    251. Miriam Victory Spiegel, Family Therapist, Zürich
    252. Yoav Beirach, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
    253. Jeffrey B Cooper, Professor Emeritus, Harvard Medical School
    254. Hadassah Danit O’Reilly, Independent Scholar of Holocaust and Genocide
    255. Naomi Tauber, Clinical psychologist
    256. Patrick Barnard, Journalist
    257. Chiara Adorisio, Associate Professor of Philosophical Anthropology, La Sapienza University
    258. Shaul Mitelpunkt, Department of History, University of York
    259. Nadav Assor, Associate Professor of Art, Connecticut College
    260. Dorit Peleg, writer
    261. Hagar Dror Maliniek, Clinical Psychologist
    262. Naomi Weiner, Professor, David Yellin Academic College
    263. Amir Locker-Biletzki, Independent Scholar
    264. Paul Osman, Associate Professor, Harvard University 
    265. Kobi Peterzil, Professor, University of Haifa
    266. Geri Müller, President, Association Swiss Palestine, Baden, Switzerland
    267. Lily Koliner, PhD student, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    268. Sharon Peled, Candidate, The Institute For Psychoanalytic Training And Research, NY
    269. Dr. Lia Eshet, Family physician
    270. Jill Hamberg, Retired Assistant Professor, State University of New York, Empire State University
    271. Ian Lustick, Bess W. Heyman Professor Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania
    272. Tahel Gover, Academic Librarian, University of Haifa
    273. Hadar Ahuvia, Choreographer, Rabbinical Student, Hebrew College
    274. Robert Cohen, Writer
    275. Nira Yuval-Davis, Professor Emeritus, University of East London
    276. Neta Stahl, Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University
    277. Sasha Senderovich, Associate Professor of Slavic and Jewish Studies, University of Washington Seattle
    278. Helena Desivilya Syna, Professor Emerita, Yezreel Valley College
    279. Aram Ziai, Professor in Political Science, University of Kassel
    280. Dan W Wasserman, Graduate student, Bar-Ilan University
    281. Yanay Israeli, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan
    282. Michael Stanislawski, Nathan J. Miller Professor of History, Columbia University
    283. Clement Segal, Middle-Eastern Studies, Science Po Grenoble
    284. Barry Cohen, Associate Dean, Ying Wu College of Computing, New Jersey Institute of Technology (retired)
    285. Tova Benjamin, PhD Candidate, New York University
    286. Vanessa Tor, Theater Director
    287. Mikhal Dekel, Distinguished Professor, City College of New York
    288. John P Pittman, Associate Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York
    289. Joshua Schreier, Professor of History, Vassar College
    290. Susan Shapiro, Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts Amherst
    291. Alana M. Vincent, Associate Professor, History of Religion, Umeå University
    292. Joshua Shanes, Professor, College of Charleston
    293. Michael G Levine, Professor, Rutgers University
    294. Allison Mickel, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Lehigh University
    295. Jonathan Buchsbaum, Professor Emeritus, Media Studies, Queens College, City University of New York
    296. Dan Simon, Professor of Law and Psychology, University of Southern California
    297. Avner Baz, Professor, Tufts University
    298. Mordehai Amihai Bivas, Ambassador (retired)
    299. David Haig, Professor, Harvard University
    300. Rachel Kapeliuk Azgad, Psychoanalyst
    301. Avivit Ballas Baranes, Artist and Lecturer
    302. Clifford Kulwin, Rabbi Emeritus, Temple B’nai Abraham, Livingston, NJ
    303. Dor Yaccobi, PhD Candidate, Tel Aviv University
    304. Nathaniel Berman, Professor, Religious Studies, Brown University
    305. Sam Fleischacker, LAS Distinguished Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago
    306. Avner Wishnitzer, Professor of Middle Eastern History, Tel Aviv University
    307. Vardit Rispler-Chaim, Associate Professor, University of Haifa (retired)
    308. Anita Bardin, Director, Shiluv Family Therapy Institute (retired)
    309. Philip Prinz, Professor Emeritus, San Francisco State University
    310. Dr. Einat Davidi, Senior Lecturer, University of Haifa
    311. Rivka Ribak, Associate Professor, Department of Communication, University of Haifa
    312. Dr. Lian Malki-Schubert
    313. Joy Ladin, Writer and teacher
    314. Margaret Schabas, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, Professor, University of British Columbia
    315. Robert Weinberg, Professor of History, Swarthmore College
    316. Gal Gvili, Associate Professor, McGill University
    317. Tamar Shochat, Professor, University of Haifa
    318. Nora North, NYC Department of Education (retired)
    319. Anat Prior, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, University of Haifa
    320. Frances Geteles, Professor Emerita, City College, NY
    321. Anna Gutgarts, Research Member, University of Haifa
    322. David Hall, Illustrator
    323. Edna Gorney, Lecturer, Haifa University (retired)
    324. Alan Tansman, Professor, University of California, Berkeley
    325. Paula Varsano, Professor, University of California, Berkeley
    326. Dr Yohai Hakak, Senior Lecturer, Brunel University London 
    327. Michael Sfard, Human Rights Lawyer
    328. Ayla Matalon, Former Lecturer, Technion MBA Program
    329. Linda Dirtmar, Professor Emerita, University of Massachusetts
    330. Pamela Burdman, Executive Director, Just Equations
    331. Dorit Avnir, Doctor of Arts, Art Therapist
    332. Ruth Ben-Artzi, Associate Professor of Political Science, Providence College
    333. Pini Herman, Past Research Associate Professor, University of Southern California 
    334. Rawia Aburabia, Assistant Professor of Law, Sapir Academic College
    335. Danny Rubinstein, Journalist and author
    336. Dorit Barchana-Lorand, Kibbutzim College of Education and the Arts
    337. Naftali Kaminski, Professor of Medicine, Yale University
    338. Natasha Gordinsky, Senior lecturer, University of Haifa
    339. Brigitte Hahn, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
    340. Shelley Berlowitz, PhD, Alumna University of Konstanz
    341. Zur Shalev, Professor, University of Haifa
    342. Sheer Ganor, Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
    343. Leon Duveen, Chair Lib Dems (UK) for Peace in the Middle East
    344. Elisabeth Goldwyn, Professor, Haifa University
    345. Patrick Macklem, Professor Emeritus of Law, University of Toronto
    346. Shir Alon, Assistant professor, the University of Minnesota
    347. Ori Goldbergת Assistanא Professor, Reichman University
    348. Nadje Al-Ali, Professor of Anthropology and Middle East Studies, Watson Institute for International & Public Affairs
    349. Marc Caplan, (APL) Professor, Heinrich-Heine University
    350. Batja P. Guggenheim-Ami, Professor emeritus, FHSG St.Gall Switzerland
    351. Menachem Elimelech, Professor, Yale University
    352. Laura Levitt, Professor of Religion, Jewish Studies, and Gender, Temple University
    353. Moshe Zuckermann, Professor of History and Philosophy, Tel Aviv University
    354. Alessandro Treves, Professor, SISSA, Trieste
    355. David Blanc, Professor of Mathematics, University of Haifa
    356. Jeremiah Riemer, former Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
    357. Edy Kaufman, Professor, M.A. Peace and Conflict Management, University of Haifa
    358. Elly Levy, Attorney
    359. Mark Fichman, Associate Professor Emeritus, Carnegie Mellon University
    360. Cara Rock-Singer, Assistant Professor, UW Madison
    361. Iris Kaminski, Environmental Scientist, New Haven
    362. Michael Hiller, Former board member, Grundrechtekomitee (Committee for Basic Rights)
    363. Andras Hamori, Professor Emeritus, Princeton University
    364. Sandro Ventura, Psychiatrist
    365. A. Kedem, PhD student, Hifa University
    366. Seth Schwartz, Professor of History and Classics, Columbia University
    367. Ellen Weiss, Children’s book author
    368. Nir Friedman, Professor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    369. Steve Fassberg, Professor of Hebrew Language, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    370. Amos Laor, Labor union lawyer
    371. Dennis Jett, Professor, Penn State University
    372. Benny Miller, Professor of International Relations, Haifa University
    373. Itamar Shachar, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Hasselt University
    374. Or Simovitch, Arts Educator
    375. Ran Shauli, Faculty member, Bar Ilan University
    376. Marcos Silber, Associate Professor, Department of Jewish History, University of Haifa
    377. Alice Robinson, Psychotherapist
    378. Israel Charny, Professor of Psychology Hebrew University (retired)
    379. Uri Amir Koren, PhD student, Rutgers University
    380. Itamar Kastner, Senior Lecturer, University of Edinburgh
    381. Gil Gambash, Professor, University of Haifa
    382. Mark Siegel, Professor, Yale University
    383. Richard Strier, Professor Emeritus, University of Chicago
    384. Sigall Horovitz, Faculty of Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    385. Candice Breitz, Professor, HBK Braunschweig, Germany
    386. Mabel Stilman Kolesas, Librarian
    387. Ram Reshef, Senior lecturer, University of Haifa
    388. Dr. Barbara Landau, Lawyer, Psychologist, Mediator, Co-founder J-Link International Network & Co-Chair Canadian Association of Jews and Muslims
    389. Baruch Eitam, Associate Professor, University of Haifa
    390. Marianne Hirschberg, Professor, Faculty of Human Sciences, University of Kassel, Germany
    391. Claire Bergen, Rabbinic Student, International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism
    392. Sandra Meiri, Senior Lecturer Emerita, The Open University of Israel
    393. Zackary Berger, Associate Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Core Faculty, Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
    394. Igal Ezraty, Jaffa Theatre Director
    395. Michal Kofman, Associate Professor (Term) of sociology, University of Louisville
    396. Avraham Oz, Professor, University of Haifa
    397. Jacob Nissim, Adv.
    398. Sima Godfrey, Associate Professor Emerita, University of British Columbia
    399. David Harel, Professor, The Weizmann Institute, and President, Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
    400. Rabbi Chaim Seidler-Feller, UCLA
    401. Enzo Traverso, Professor of History and Romance Studies, Cornell University
    402. Richard Levy, Labor and Civil Rights Attorney
    403. Andrew F. Jones, Professor of Chinese, University of California, Berkeley
    404. James Young, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts Amherst
    405. Merav Amir, Senior Lecturer of Human Geography, Queen’s University Belfast
    406. Umit Kurt, Professor, University of Newcastle
    407. Michelle Shwartz, Teacher (retired)
    408. Kenneth Kotovsky, Professor Emeritus, Carnegie Mellon University
    409. Paul Scham, Associate Research Professor, University of Maryland
    410. Y. L. Al-Sheikh, Palestinian-American Member of Democratic Socialists of America
    411. Nell Hirschmann-Levy, Esq., lawyer
    412. Joel Beinin, Donald J. Mclachlan Profesor of History, Emeritus, Stanford University
    413. Sheryl Nestel, Affiliated Scholar, New College, University of Toronto
    414. Mical Raz, Professor of History and Clinical Medicine, University of Rochester
    415. Max Finkel, Masters of Israel Studies, Brooklyn Law School
    416. Ariel Katz, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
    417. Max Lahn, PhD Student, University of Michigan
    418. Sara Roy, Center For Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University
    419. Sadu Nanjundiah, Professor of Physics, Chaudhary Charan Singh University
    420. Martha Schoolman, Associate Professor of English, Florida International University
    421. Lawrence Davidson, Professor Emeritus, West Chester University
    422. Audrey Macklin, Professor of Law, University of Toronto
    423. Cedric Cohen-Skalli, Senior Lecturer, The University of Haifa
    424. Schneur Newfield, Assistant Professor, Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York
    425. Miriam Zucker, Researcher, Adjunct Professor, York University
    426. Dr. Andrea Siegel, Jewish Studies Scholar, Chaplain, Psychotherapist
    427. Ruth Fallenbaum, PhD
    428. Yaron Klein, Associate Professor, Carleton College
    429. Ido Bermanis, DMD
    430. Dorothy Burlage, Clinical Psychologist
    431. Melissa F. Weiner, Professor Of Sociology, College of The Holy Cross
    432. Marcia Newfield, Adjunct Lecturer, Professional Staff Congress, City University of New York (retired)
    433. Nancy Burke, Core Faculty, Past President, Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis
    434. Deborah Dwork, Director Of The Center For The Study of The Holocaust, Genocide, And Crimes Against Humanity, Graduate Center—City University of New York
    435. Ayalah Shapiro Bivas, Psychoanalyst, Contemporary Freudian Society
    436. Dr. Orna Kenan, Lecturer, UCLA (retired)
    437. Deborah Cowen, Professor, University of Toronto
    438. Sherman Teichman, Founding Executive Director Emeritus, Institute for Global Leadership, Tufts University
    439. Mauro Saccol, PhD, University of Genoa
    440. Jeremy Ginges, Professor, London School of Economics And Political Science
    441. Yulia Gilich, PhD
    442. Zachary Braiterman, Professor, Syracuse University
    443. Marc Gopin, James Laue Professor, George Mason University
    444. Yaakov Lipsker, PhD Candidate, Jewish Theological Seminary
    445. Yoav Duman, Professor, Green River College
    446. Sirmichael T. Cianci, Research Fellow, Johns Hopkins University SAIS
    447. Nir Arielli, Associate Professor, University of Leeds
    448. Menashe Anzi, Professor, Ben-Gurion University
    449. Karin Loevy, manager JSD Program at New York University School of Law, Researcher at the Institute for International Law and Justice, New York University School of Law
    450. Alma Ganihar, Writer
    451. Samir L. Iranee, MBA, Sprachen-Unidozent In Frankfurt Am Main
    452. Henry Reichman, Professor Emeritus of History, California State University, East Bay
    453. Revital Madar, Research Fellow, European University Institute
    454. Dana Arieli, Professor, Holon Institute of Technology
    455. Oded Ezer, Professor, Design Faculty, Holon Institute of Technology
    456. Emily Sun, Associate Professor, Barnard College
    457. Anat Katsir, Professor, Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design Jerusalem
    458. Hazem Malhas, Engineer and Activist in Protecting Natural and Human Heritage
    459. Yoav Shemer-Kunz, PhD, Political Scientist, University of Strasbourg
    460. Tal Nahari, PhD Student, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    461. Avinoam J. Stillman, Doctoral Candidate, Freie Universität Berlin, Founding Editor of Blima Books
    462. Willi Goetschel, Professor, University of Toronto
    463. Dr. Shlomi Ravid, Executive Director, The Center for Jewish Peoplehood Education
    464. Motti Regev, Professor, The Open University of Israel
    465. Ido Nahari, Editor, Arts of The Working Class
    466. Gaby Belz, Founding Member, Jewish Voice for Democracy and Justice In Israel/Palestine
    467. Gwyn Daniel, Psychotherapist and Trainer
    468. Jonathan Preminger, Faculty, Cardiff University
    469. Elad Lapidot, Professor, The University of Lille
    470. Ilan Pappe, Professor, University of Exeter, UK
    471. Nora Rubel, Associate Professor, University of Rochester
    472. Stav Zeitouni, Doctoral student, New York University
    473. Amnon Beeri-Sulitzeanu, CO-CEO, The Abraham Initiatives
    474. Avner Giladi, Professor Emeritus, University of Haifa
    475. Brooke Maddux, PhD Candidate, Université de Reims, France
    476. Carola Mathers, Jungian Analyst
    477. David Bollag, MD
    478. Avi Shlaim, Professor Emeritus, The University of Oxford
    479. Clea McNeely, Research Professor, University of Tennessee
    480. Jochi Weil-Goldstein, Ina Autra Senda – Swiss Friends of Combatants for Peace
    481. Hadas Reshef, PhD Student, Freie Universität Berlin
    482. Rabbi Jeanette Friedman Sieradski, Publisher, The Wordsmithy LLC.
    483. Larisa Fialkova, Associate Professor, Dept. of Hebrew and Comparative Literature, University of Haifa
    484. Nerina Cecchin, PhD
    485. Yonatan Sagiv, Research Associate, SOAS University, London
    486. Steven Knoblauch, Adjunct Associate Clinical Professor, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
    487. Yaudat Mustafa, Professional Engineer
    488. Eleanor Roffman, Professor Emerita, Lesley University
    489. Rivka Jaussi, Poetess
    490. Guy Levi, Learning Innovation Expert
    491. Mardge Cohen MD, Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program 
    492. Marina Calculli, PhD, Columbia University and Leiden University
    493. Gilad Halpern, Journalist, Broadcaster, Media Historian
    494. Dallas R. Scouton, PhD, Brandeis University
    495. Ofer Tur-Sinai, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Ono Academic College
    496. Derek Brian Gripper, Artist, Researcher, Lecturer of Maths Education 
    497. Nadia Zeldes, Senior Researcher, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
    498. Miryam Segal, Associate Professor, Queens College and the City University of New York Graduate Center  
    499. Dror Feiler, Chairperson for European Jews for a Just Peace
    500. Suzanne Kallala, Lecturer, College of North West London
    501. Charles Weed, Professor Emeritus, Keene State College 
    502. Amira Katz, Faculty Emeritus of the Department of Asian Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    503. Shachar Pinsker, Professor, University of Michigan
    504. Phyllis Ewen, Artist
    505. Jan Gross, Professor of History Emeritus, Princeton University
    506. Rebecca Lesses, Associate Professor of Jewish Studies, Ithaca College
    507. Dirk Moses, Professor, City College of New York
    508. Elizabeth Berger MD, Associate Clinical Professor, George Washington University
    509. Antony Lerman, Senior Fellow, Bruno Kreisky Forum for International Dialogue
    510. Liat Naeh, Academic and Writer
    511. Rochelle Tobias, Professor of German, Johns Hopkins University
    512. Peter Rachleff, East Side Freedom Library
    513. Ofer Shinar Levanon, PhD
    514. David Rohrlich, Professor, Boston University
    515. Paul Cotton, Physician (retired)
    516. Ghislaine Boulanger, Psychologist and Psychoanalyst
    517. Arturo Marzano, Associate Professor, University of Pisa
    518. Dov Waxman, Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation Professor of Israel Studies, UCLA
    519. David Laibman, Professor Emeritus of Economics, Brooklyn College and City University of New York
    520. Aryeh Cohen, Professor, American Jewish University 
    521. Jerome Bourdon, Professor, Tel Aviv University
    522. Shana Sippy, Associate Professor of Religion, Centre College
    523. Judith Gerson, Professor Emerita, Rutgers University
    524. Michal Aviad, Professor, Tel Aviv University
    525. Rabbi Michal Morris Kamil, Community Rabbi
    526. David Biale, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, UC Davis
    527. Ezequiel Kopel, Journalist and Author
    528. Magali Sarfatti Larson, Professor Emerita of Sociology, Temple University
    529. Miriam Eliav-Feldon, Professor, Tel Aviv University
    530. Irene Gendzier, Professor, Boston University (retired)
    531. Orli Avi-Yonah, PhD, Lecturer on Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
    532. Jordan Pollack, Professor, Brandeis University
    533. Nitsan Chorev, Professor of Sociology and International and Public Affairs, Brown University 
    534. Teresa Bailey, Consultant and Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist
    535. Karen Klein MD, Physician
    536. Nancy Stern, Professor, City College of New York, City University of New York
    537. Elsa Auerbach, Professor Emerita, University of Massachusetts Boston
    538. David Wakstein, Artist 
    539. Galit Weidman Sassoon, PhD
    540. Leah Cohen, Barrett Professor of Creative Writing, College of the Holy Cross 
    541. Osvaldo Golijov, Professor of Music, College of the Holy Cross
    542. Anna Koch, Teaching Fellow, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London
    543. Dana Grabelsky, Doctoral Candidate in Philosophy, City University of New York Graduate Center
    544. Yitzhak Melamed, Professor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University
    545. Irwin Ford Rosenfarb, Professor, Alliant International University
    546. Amy Pett, PhD
    547. Joshua Gritz, Graduate Architecture Student, Parsons School of Design 
    548. Hannah Pollin-Galay, Senior Lecturer, Tel Aviv University
    549. Kevin Avruch, Professor Emeritus, George Mason University 
    550. Alexander Elinson, Associate Professor, Hunter College, City University of New York
    551. Michelle Golden, Special Educator
    552. Ella Levitt, Independent Art Theorist
    553. Maya Herman, Sociology PhD Student, New School for Social Research
    554. Adele Diamond, Canada Research Chair Tier 1 and Professor, University of British Columbia 
    555. Marianne Hirsch, Professor Emerita, Columbia University
    556. Anna Bikont, Writer
    557. Hagar Salamon, Professor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    558. Diane L. Wolf, Professor Emerita of Sociology, UC Davis
    559. John Torpey, Presidential Professor of Sociology and History, Graduate Center, City University of New York
    560. Ben Ratskoff, Assistant Professor of Modern Jewish History and Culture, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
    561. Jean-Marc Dreyfus, Professor, The University of Manchester (UK)
    562. Christine Pagnoulle, Honorary Senior Lecturer, the University of Liège 
    563. Michael Meranze, Professor of History, UCLA
    564. Benjamin Carter Hett, Professor of History, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York
    565. Anna Hájková, Associate Professor, University of Warwick 
    566. Helen Deutsch, Professor of English, UCLA
    567. Galand Pierre, Professor of Universités ULB (retired)
    568. Sander Gilman, Professor Emeritus, Emory University
    569. Dr. Michele Klein, Independent Scholar
    570. Noah Asher Golden, Associate Professor of Teacher Education, California State University, Long Beach
    571. Dean Strachan, PhD Candidate, University of Chicago
    572. Sofya Aptekar, Associate Professor, City University of New York, School of Labor and Urban Studies
    573. Heather Formaini, Psychoanalyst, Lucca, Italy
    574. Vincent Wertz, Professor, Université catholique de Louvain
    575. Katie Gentile, Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York
    576. Darryl E. Brock, PhD
    577. Dagmar Herzog, Professor of History, Graduate Center, City University of New York
    578. Peter Beinart, Professor, City University of New York
    579. Kathryn Russell, Professor Emerita, State University of New York Cortland
    580. Katharine Baker, PhD, Bowen Center for the Study of the Family
    581. Patrick Italiano, Researcher, University of Liege
    582. Victoria Sanford, Lehman Professor of Excellence, Lehman College and the City University of New York Graduate Center
    583. Jillian Rogin, Associate Professor, University of Windsor
    584. Aaron Kreuter, Assistant Professor, Trent University
    585. Daniel Bertrand Monk, Professor, Colgate University
    586. Jason Appt, Instructor, Naropa University 
    587. Jess Salomon, Comedian
    588. Francesca Zorzetto, Journalist & Blogger
    589. Elissa Bemporad, Professor of East European Jewish History and the Holocaust, City University of New York 
    590. Francesca Gorgoni, Post-Doctoral, Inalco University, France
    591. Freddie Rokem, Professor Emeritus, Tel Aviv University
    592. Karsten Struhl, Adjunct Professor, New School for Public Engagement
    593. Steven Beller, Historian, Washington DC
    594. Molly Schiffer, PhD Student, Northwestern University
    595. Tom Weiner, retired 6th grade teacher, Smith College Campus School
    596. A. Joseph Layon, MD, Professor of Anesthesiology, University of Central Florida, Orlando
    597. Helen Raizen, co-chair, Israel Palestine Committee, Boston Workers Circle
    598. H. Patricia Hynes, Professor of Environmental Health and Justice, Boston University School of Public Health (retired)
    599. Joel Weisberg, Stark Professor Emeritus, Carleton College
    600. Carolyn Toll Oppenheim, Journalism Professor, Emerson College (retired)
    601. Kendall Gardner, PhD, University of Oxford
    602. Gabriele Hourticolon, Johns Hopkins University Libraries
    603. Lila Corwin Berman, Professor of History and Murray Friedman Chair of American Jewish History, Temple University
    604. Sid Shniad, founding member, Independent Jewish Voices Canada 
    605. Sam Shonkoff, Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies, Graduate Theological Union
    606. Linda Gordon, University Professor of History and the Humanities, New York University
    607. Marjorie Feld, Professor of History, Babson College
    608. Nir Shavit, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    609. Joan W. Scott, Professor Emerita, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey
    610. Lynn Gottlieb, Rabbi
    611. Claudio Treves, Former Trade Union Official
    612. Dana Brooks, Professor Emeritus, Northeastern University
    613. Saeb Rawashdeh, Editor of The Jordan Times
    614. Avishai Ehrlich, Professor, The Academic College Tel Aviv-Yaffo
    615. Carole Turbin, Professor, State University of New York (retired)
    616. Rhea Tregebov, Associate Professor Emerita, University of British Columbia
    617. Lynne Layton, Psychoanalyst, Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis
    618. Rowland Selame, PhD
    619. Noa Shaindlinger, Assistant Professor, Worcester State University 
    620. Robert Boikess, Professor of Chemistry, Rutgers University
    621. Rafat Sub Laban, Human Rights Defender from occupied East Jerusalem
    622. Dr. Moncef Kallala, Lecturer, Hawaii Pacific University (retired)
    623. Daniel Levy, President, U.S./Middle East Project
    624. Emilio Sacerdoti, IMF senior staff member (retired), World Bank consultant
    625. Jerry Merose, Professor Emeritus, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
    626. Joel Hecker, Professor, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
    627. Warren Goldstein, Professor Emeritus History, University of Hartford 
    628. Matthew Teller, journalist and author
    629. Sahar Aziz, Distinguished Professor of Law, Rutgers University
    630. Judy Andler J.D.
    631. Fred Block, Research Professor, UC Davis
    632. Liat Kozma, Associate Professor, Department of Islamic and Middle East Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    633. Carole Joffe, Professor Emerita of Sociology, UC Davis
    634. Rachel Feldman, Assistant Professor of Religion, Dartmouth College
    635. Mateo Alaluf, Professor, Free University of Brussels
    636. Stephen Soldz, Professor, Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis
    637. Ronnie Lesser, PhD, Psychologist
    638. Seth Sanders, Professor, Religious Studies Department and Jewish Studies Program, UC Davis
    639. Diane B. Paul, Professor Emerita, University of Massachusetts Boston
    640. Sven-Erik Rose, Associate Professor, UC Davis
    641. Maurice Pasternak, Professer, Ecole nationale supérieure des arts visuels de La Cambre (retired)
    642. Jane Kenner, Member, Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California (retired)
    643. Roberta De Monticelli, Professor, San Raffaele University, Milan and Geneva University
    644. Barbara S. Kane, Psychoanalyst
    645. Andrew Samuels, Professor and Former Chair, UK Council for Psychotherapy
    646. Stephen Portuges, PhD Psychoanalyst, New Center for Psychoanalysis
    647. Ruth Marshall, Associate Professor of Political Science/Study of Religion, University of Toronto
    648. Susan Herman, NYU Postdoctoral Program 
    649. Rosalind Petchesky, Distinguished Professor Emerita, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York
    650. Kobi Kabalek, Assistant Professor, Penn State University
    651. Kenneth Miller, Professor of Neuroscience, Columbia University
    652. Barbara Eisold, PhD, New York University
    653. Eyal Rozmarin, Psychologist and Psychoanalyst
    654. Brooke Lober, PhD, University of California, Berkeley
    655. Marla Stone, Professor of History, Occidental College
    656. Lawrence Moss, former Distinguished Lecturer and Rita E. Hauser Director of the Human Rights Program, Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College, City University of New York
    657. Virgil Mathiowetz, Board Member, Middle East Peace Now 
    658. Yehuda Aharon, Postgraduate Student, University of Western Sydney 
    659. Marci Shore, Associate Professor of History, Yale University
    660. Frank Emspak, Professor Emeritus, School for Workers, University of Wisconsin, Madison
    661. Lawrence Rosenwald, Professor Emeritus of English, Wellesley College
    662. Monica L. Meerbaum, PhD, Clinical Psychologist/Psychoanalyst
    663. Cathy Lisa Schneider, Professor, American University
    664. Ofra Bloch, Psychoanalyst
    665. Miriam Rürup, Director of Moses Mendelssohn Center, Professor, University of Potsdam
    666. Peter Klein, PhD 
    667. Judy Somberg, Retired Attorney
    668. Miko Zeldes-Roth, PhD Student, University of Toronto
    669. Donald W. Wood, Lecturer, Oklahoma State University
    670. Marika Sosnowski, Research Fellow, Melbourne Law School
    671. Juan Cole, Collegiate Professor, University of Michigan
    672. Alon Friedman, Professor, Dalhousie University
    673. Riaz Tejani, Associate Professor, University of Redlands
    674. Susan Gutwill, Faculty, Women’s Therapy Centre Institute and Center for the Study of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis of New Jersey 
    675. Cheryl Pearlman, Psychotherapist
    676. Syvanne Avitzur, Public and International Affairs MA Candidate, University of Ottawa
    677. Lawrence Blum, Professor, University of Massachusetts Boston
    678. Adrienne Harris, Psychoanalyst
    679. David L. Mandel, Human Rights Attorney
    680. Erica Schoenberg, PhD, Psychoanalyst 
    681. Philip Joseph, Associate Professor of English, University of Colorado Denver
    682. Dr. Steven Wagner, Senior Lecturer in International Security, Brunel University London
    683. Stanley Habib, Professor Emeritus, City University of New York
    684. Alexander Yonkel Perelson, PhD Student, Binghamton University
    685. Jaap Hamburger, Chairman, A Different Jewish Voice, Amsterdam 
    686. Einav Rabinovitch-Fox, Lecturer of History, Case Western Reserve University 
    687. Linda Arkin, Licensed clinical social worker
    688. Jason Stanley, Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy, Yale University
    689. Gina Glasman, Lecturer of Judaic Studies, State University of New York Binghamton
    690. Kathryn Levy, Poet
    691. Denni Liebowitz, Psychoanalyst and Clinical Social Worker, Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California
    692. Michael Dahan, Senior Lecturer, Sapir College
    693. Marilynn Gillies, Nursing Teacher (retired)
    694. Steven Reisner, PhD Psychoanalyst
    695. Oded Erez, Assistant Professor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
    696. Avraham Milgram, Former Historian, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem
    697. Gershon Baskin, PhD, Founder, Israel/Palestine Center for Research and Information 
    698. Nancy Hollander, Member and Faculty, Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California
    699. Renata Segre, Independent historian
    700. Mor Geller, PhD Student, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    701. Larry Stillman, Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, Monash University
    702. Adina Stern, Center for Research on Antisemitism, Technical University Berlin
    703. Benjamin Arbel, Professor Emeritus, Tel Aviv University
    704. Jawed Siddiqi, Emeritus Professor, Sheffield Hallam
    705. Ameen Abu-Hanna, Professor, University of Amsterdam
    706. Claude Veraart, Professor Emeritus, Université Catholique de Louvain
    707. Assaf David, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute and The Forum for Regional Thinking
    708. Umayya Abu-Hanna, Author
    709. Talma Bar-Din, Feminist Activist
    710. Thaera Shadid, Project Coordinator, PLO
    711. A. Archie Wolfman, Doctoral Researcher, Queen Mary University of London
    712. Dania Thomas, Lecturer, University of Glasgow
    713. Corey Balsam, National Coordinator, Independent Jewish Voices Canada
    714. Shakhar Rahav, Senior Lecturer, University of Haifa
    715. Nadira Omarjee, Research Fellow, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 
    716. Ides Nicaise, Professor Emeritus, KU Leuven
    717. Frank Roels MD, Professor Emeritus, Ghent University
    718. Frans Daems, Professor Emeritus of Dutch Linguistics, University of Antwerp
    719. Bronwen Morgan, Professor of Law, University of New South Wales Sydney
    720. Susan Bernofsky, Professor, Columbia University
    721. Willie Van Peer, Full Professor, University of Munich
    722. Alain Schmitt, Doctor (retired)
    723. Gal Levy, Senior teaching faculty, The Open University of Israel 
    724. Karel Arnaut, Associate Professor, KU Leuven
    725. Raphael Van Laere, Royal Academy for Archaeology of Belgium
    726. Gill Knight, Unite Community Officer Sussex Coast Branch
    727. Timothy Snyder, Levin Professor of History and Public Affairs, Yale University 
    728. Giorgio Gomel, President, Alliance for Middle East Peace, Europe
    729. Sandra Fox, Visiting Assistant Professor, New York University
    730. Marc David, Professor Emeritus, Universiteit Antwerpen
    731. Stefanie Schüler-Springorum, Director, Center for Research on Antisemitism
    732. Ali Hariri, Therapist
    733. Dalal Iriqat, Assistant Professor, Arab American University Palestine 
    734. Dana Ron Goldreich, Professor, Tel Aviv University
    735. Esther Cohen, Professor Emerita, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    736. Lieve Franssen, Music Pedagogue, High School of Teachers, Brussels (retired)
    737. E. Natalie Rothman, Professor, University of Toronto
    738. Oded Goldreich, Professor, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
    739. Giovanni Picker, PhD, Lecturer, University of Glasgow
    740. Jay Yair Brodbar, PhD, former ED, New Israel Fund of Canada, Mazon Canada
    741. Herman De Ley, Professor Emeritus, Ghent University, Berline
    742. Yali Hashash, PhD
    743. Matthew Girson, Professor, DePaul University
    744. Evan Goldstein, PhD Candidate, Yale University
    745. Ian Mutchnick, MD, MS, Assistant Professor Pediatric Neurosurgery, University of Louisville and Norton Neuroscience Institute
    746. Joshua Fogel, Professor of History, York University
    747. Annick Suzor-Weiner, Professor Emeritus, Univerrsité Paris-Saclay, France
    748. Anna Zalik, Associate Professor, York University, Canada
    749. Henrique Samet, Adjunct Professor, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 
    750. Laura Kogel, Psychotherapist, Faculty, Women’s Therapy Centre Institute
    751. Eric Corijn, Professor, Free Universty, Brussels
    752. David Cannon, Chair, Jewish Network for Palestine, United Kingdom
    753. Wayne Lencer, Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
    754. Zohar Alon, Middle School Teacher, Amos Oz Tel Aviv
    755. Caren Shapiro, LCSW, MFS
    756. Deborah Dash Moore, Frederick G.L. Huetwell Professor of History and Judaic Studies, University of Michigan
    757. Russell Vandenbroucke, Professor, University of Louisville
    758. Janet Gyatso, Academic Dean, Harvard Divinity School
    759. Bertram Silverman, Professor Emeritus, Hofstra University
    760. Marie-France Silver, Professor, York University
    761. Elio Luiz Mauer, Universidade Federal do Paraná (retired)
    762. Fania Fridman, Professor, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
    763. Zohar Segev, Professor, University of Haifa
    764. Yoel Lubell, Professor, Nuffiled Department of Medicine, Unversity of Oxford
    765. Lynne Smith, Director, New Village Press
    766. Evelyne Reberg, Children’s Book Author
    767. Naama Brenner, Professor, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
    768. Beverly Voloshin, Professor Emerita, San Francisco State University; Visiting Professor, Al-Quds Bard College
    769. Lawrence Brown, Fellow Emeritus, Faculty, William Alanson White Institute
    770. Peter Chidiac, Professor, University of Western Ontario
    771. Brian Kasher, Curator, Images of Global Peace
    772. Kathryn Kish Sklar, Distinguished Professor of History, Emerita, State University of New York Binghamton
    773. Ari Ariel, Associate Professor of Instruction, University of Iowa
    774. Tom Zoellner, Professor of English, Chapman University
    775. Michael Kagan, Professor of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
    776. Paulina Roitman, Psychologist
    777. Arthur Silver, Associate Professor, History, University of Toronto (retired)
    778. Samuel Wiener, MD
    779. Claudio Rotenberg, Psychoanalyst
    780. Gershon Shafir, Distinguished Professor, University of California, San Diego 
    781. Ruth Rosen, Professor Emerita, University of California Davis
    782. James Berger, Senior Lecturer, Yale University
    783. Annapurna Menon, Teaching Associate, University of Sheffield 
    784. Amir Theilhaber, Post-Doc, Bielefeld University
    785. Steven Delue, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Miami University
    786. Keith Kahn-Harris, Senior Lecturer, Leo Baeck College, London
    787. H. Homedan, MD
    788. Gilad Isaacs, Executive Director, Institute for Economic Justice, University of the Witwatersrand
    789. Judith Smith, Professor Emerita of American Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston
    790. Aviel Verbruggen, Professor Emeritus, University of Antwerp
    791. Erez Braun, Professor, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
    792. Claire Kahane, Professor Emerita, University at Buffalo
    793. Daphna Baram, PhD Researcher, Lancaster University
    794. Jonathan Portes, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, King’s College London
    795. Naomi Scheman, Professor Emerita of Philosophy, University of Minnesota
    796. Debra Morrow, PhD, Psychologist 
    797. Shimon Marom, Professor, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
    798. Reine Meylaerts, Full Professor, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
    799. Rachel Aisengart, Associate Professor, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
    800. Daniel Disegni, Lecturer, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
    801. Robin Margo, Former President, NSW Jewish Board of Deputies; NIF Australia
    802. Diana B. Greenwald, Assistant Professor, City College of New York
    803. Michael Barnett, University Professor of international Affairs and Political Science, George Washington University
    804. Patricia Willson, Université de Liège, Universidad de Buenos Aires
    805. Dan Fischer, Jewish Educator, Sinai Synagogue
    806. Huw Price, Emeritus Bertrand Russell Professor, University of Cambridge 
    807. Brett Kaplan, Professor, University of Illinois
    808. Smadar Ben-Natan, PhD
    809. Thomas Cox, Brooklyn For Peace
    810. Leslie Eastman, Senior Lecturer, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University
    811. Stephen Benson, Member, Psychologists for Social Responsibility
    812. Angela Godfrey-Goldstein, Co-director, Jahalin Solidarity
    813. Walda Katzfishman, Professor, Howard University (retired)
    814. Nina Allen, Senior Lecturer, Suffolk University (retired)
    815. Karl Klare, Matthews Distinguished Professor, Northeastern University School of Law
    816. Jasmin Habib, Professor, Political Science & Anthropology, University of Waterloo
    817. Rebecca L. Stein, Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Duke University
    818. Larry Goldsmith, Professor of English Letters, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
    819. Sam Friedman, Research Professor, New York University Grossman School of Medicine 
    820. Barak Mendelsohn, Professor, Haverford College
    821. Rachel Levitsky, Professor, Pratt Institute
    822. Marion Lipshutz, MA, MSLIS
    823. Jennifer Selwyn, Adjunct Associate Professor of History, Portland State University
    824. Judith Plaskow, Professor Emerita, Manhattan College
    825. Jessica Cohen, Independent Translator, Denver
    826. Renée Steinhagen, Public Interest Attorney
    827. Karen Dias, Psychologist, San Francisco
    828. Marguerite Feitlowitz, Professor Emerita, Bennington College
    829. Michele Landsberg, Columnist (retired)
    830. Alice Shaw, Psychoanalyst/Psychologist, Faculty, Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California
    831. Beatriz Radunsky, Programmer in the Performing Arts Area
    832. David Zyngier, Associate Professor, Southern Cross University, Australia
    833. Bradley Burston, Journalist
    834. Diane Arnson Svarlien, Translator
    835. José Hamra Sassón, Babelica Program Coordinator, Instituto de Estudios Críticos
    836. Paul Blain Levy, Reader, University of Birmingham
    837. Peter Slezak, Honorary Associate Professor, University of New South Wales
    838. Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Writer and Activist
    839. Aidan McQuade, PhD, Writer
    840. Ron Meir, Professor, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
    841. Ahmed Abbes, Director of Research, Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques
    842. Daniel Boyarin, Taubman Professor of Talmudic Culture Emeritus, UC Berkeley
    843. Martin Kemp, Psychoanalyst
    844. Ferruccio Martinelli, Operations Manager, Bocconi University
    845. Christine Schmidt, Licensed clinical social worker, CGP
    846. Rev. Lilian Patey
    847. Colin Purkey, Physics Lecturer, College of North West London
    848. Camilla Wasserman, Senior Research Specialist, Karolinska Institutet
    849. Jean-Marc Lévy-Leblond, Professor Emeritus, Université de Nice
    850. Jerise Fogel, Adjunct Professor, Montclair State University
    851. Heather L Munro, Lecturer in Social Anthropology, King’s College London
    852. Andrea Balduzzi, Researcher, Genoa University, Italy (retired)
    853. Mohammad Fadel, Professor, University of Toronto
    854. Sara Thabit, Associate Researcher, Tallinn University of Technology
    855. Cheryl Qamar, Licensed clinical social worker
    856. Bruno Contini, Professor Emeritus, University of Torino
    857. MP Fristot, Teacher (retired)
    858. Hassan Jijakli, Professor, Université Libre de Bruxelles
    859. Lawrence Moss, Professor, Indiana University
    860. Isabel Casimiro, Associate Professor, Eduardo Mondlane University
    861. Alon Liel, PhD, Ambassador (retired)
    862. Raya Cohen, Lecturer, Department of Jewish History, Tel Aviv University; Department of Sociology, University of Naples Federico II (retired)
    863. Hila Milo Rasouly, Assistant Professor, Columbia University
    864. Rafael Araya Masry, President, Confederación Palestina Latinoamericana y del Caribe
    865. David Bartram, Sociologist, University of Leicester
    866. Ifat Levy, Professor, Yale University
    867. Jacqueline Goldman, Program Director, Brown University
    868. Ilan Baruch, Ambassador (Retired), Chair, Policy Working Group
    869. Michel Ouaknine, Semiconductor Specialist and Peace Activist
    870. Jethro Eisenstein, Board Chair, JVP Boston Chapter
    871. Amanda Minervini, Assistant Professor, Colorado College
    872. Uri Schreter, PhD Candidate, Harvard University
    873. Rosalind Edwards, Professor, University of Southampton
    874. Lex Takkenberg, Senior Advisor on the Question of Palestine, Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development 
    875. Roy Bar Sadeh, Postdoctoral Fellow, Free University of Berlin
    876. Gilad Kenan, PhD Candidate, Tel Aviv University
    877. Richard Friend, Associate Professor, University of York
    878. Anna Berg, Educator (Retired)
    879. Thomas Suárez, Independent Researcher, Volinist and Composer
    880. Rania Madi, UN and EU Consultant
    881. John Judis, Author
    882. Liem Berman, MSW, Smith School for Social Work
    883. Doug Rossinow, Professor of History, Metro State University 
    884. Nasri Khoury, Neurosurgeon 
    885. Robert Herbst, Board Co-Chair, Israeli Committee Against Home Demolitions – USA
    886. Andrew Bush, Professor of Hispanic Studies and Jewish Studies, Vassar College
    887. Rabbi James Ponet, Howard M. Holtzmann Jewish Chaplain Emeritus, Yale University
    888. Jonathan Lebolt, Faculty, Center for the Study of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis of New Jersey
    889. Haynes Miller, Professor Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    890. Roni Mikel-Arieli, Academic Director of the Oral History Division, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
    891. Natasha Zaretsky, Professor of History, University of Alabama at Birmingham
    892. Ross Brann, Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Cornell University
    893. Steven M. Wasserstrom, Moe and Izetta Tonkin Professor of Judaic Studies and the Humanities, Reed College
    894. Stephen Naman, President, American Council for Judaism, Inc. 
    895. Elana Ponet, Former Director at Hillel Children’s School, Yale University
    896. Adam Ganz, Professor, Royal Holloway, University of London 
    897. Pauline M. Coffman, Director, School of Adult Learning, North Park University (Retired)
    898. Jamal Kanj, Writer
    899. Alisse Waterston, Presidential Scholar and Professor, City University of New York, John Jay College 
    900. Michal Huss, Postdoctoral Fellow, Minerva Center for Human Rights, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    901. Jacob Bender, Creative Director, Council on American-Islamic Relations – Philadelphia
    902. Limor Yehuda, Lecturer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    903. Nitzan Lubianiker, Postdoctoral Associate, Yale University
    904. Rabbi Michael Lerner, Editor, Tikkun Magazine 
    905. Jason Hart, Professor of Humanitarianism and Development, University of Bath
    906. Peter Rachleff, Professor Emeritus of History, Macalester College
    907. Zulfiqar Malik, Editor, Muslim News Digest
    908. Stellan Vinthagen, Endowed Professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
    909. Wendy Doniger, Professor Emerita of the History of Religions, University of Chicago
    910. Dr. Bassel Makhouly, University of Göttingen
    911. Salam Al-Marayati, President, Muslim Public Affairs Council
    912. Werner Ruf, Professor of Political Science, University of Kassel
    913. Ethan Taubes, Asylum and Human Rights Lawyer
    914. Benjamin Schreier, Mitrani Professor of Jewish Studies and Professor of English, Pennsylvania State University
    915. Doris Bergen, Professor of History, University of Toronto
    916. Dr. Diana Pinto, Independent Scholar
    917. Natalie Zemon Davis, Professor Emerita, Princeton University
    918. Karem A. Sakallah, Professor, University of Michigan
    919. Veerle Provoost, Professor, Ghent University
    920. Helga Baumgarten, Professor of Political Science (retired), Birzeit University, Palestine
    921. Philippe Gasser, Psychiatrist
    922. Eli Valley, Artist and Cartoonist
    923. Dorota Glowacka, Professor, University of King’s College (Canada)
    924. Janie Arnéguy, Teacher 
    925. Jeremy Appel, Independent Journalist
    926. Iris Seri-Hersch, Associate Professor, Aix-Marseille University
    927. Sidney Tarrow, Professor Emeritus of Government, Cornell University
    928. Eric A. Gordon, Author
    929. Rebecca Glasberg, Postdoctoral Researcher, Stanford University
    930. Jeff Warner, Former Curator of Lunar Samples, NASA Johnson Spacecraft Center  
    931. James Silk, Binger Clinical Professor of Human Rights, Yale Law School
    932. Sarah Imhoff, Professor, Indiana University
    933. Jacob Klein, Professor, Weizmann Institute of Science
    934. Marc Bernstein, Professor Emeritus of Hebrew and Israeli Cultural Studies, Michigan State University
    935. Marie Ariel, Retired Librarian
    936. Rafik Beekun, Professor, University of Nevada
    937. Immanuel Wineman, PhD, Teachers College of Columbia University 
    938. Dov Baum, PhD
    939. Daniel Bannoura, PhD Candidate, University of Notre Dame
    940. Mitchell Plitnick, President, Rethinking Foreign Policy
    941. Arnaud Amzallag, Researcher, MGH and Harvard Medical School
    942. David Sorkin, Professor, Yale University
    943. Dennis Nobile, Filmmaker
    944. Khalil Simaan, Professor, University of Amsterdam 
    945. Seham Kafafi, PhD Candidate, University of Notre Dame
    946. Susan S. Lanser, Professor Emerita, Brandeis University
    947. Bonnie Gitlin, LCSW, Psychotherapist
    948. Abe Silberstein, Writer
    949. Jan van der Meulen, PhD and International Dialysis Expert, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
    950. Rebecca Alpert, Professor Emerita, Temple University 
    951. Daniel Bernstein Vulkan, Former Senior Researcher, Board of Deputies of British Jews
    952. Amira Saunders, Teacher And Instructional Coach
    953. David A. Love,Teaching Assistant of Professor of Journalism And Media Studies, Rutgers University
    954. Nirit Sommerfeld, Actress, Singer, Author
    955. Brian Precious, Mathematician and Political Activist 
    956. Jordan Bridges, Department of Philosophy, Rutgers New Brunswick 
    957. Steven Nadler, Vilas Research Professor and Professor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    958. Judith Bernstein, Jewish-Palestinian Dialogue Group, Munich
    959. Joanne Devoe, RN and BSN, Cornell University, MLA and MAS, Johns Hopkins University
    960. E. Neiman, Vocational College, Geisenheim University
    961. Eleanor Wynn, Research Scholar, Ronin Institute 
962. Galila Agam, Professor, Ben-Gurion University
963. Johanna Lessinger, Associate Professor of Anthropology (retired), John Jay College, City University of New York





Ci sono tanti problemi: controllo delle armi , diritti LBGTQ, economia verde, ma il problema enorme che li sovrasta tutti è l’occupazione israeliana