Exploring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
The Circles program is a year-long educational and experiential journey for young people who want to better understand themselves, their communities, and the society they live in.
We believe that real change starts from within — when individuals are empowered to reflect, ask questions, and take action. Circles creates a space for that to happen. Through weekly meetings, group discussions, community projects, and outdoor experiences, participants explore big questions:
Who am I?
Where do I come from?
What do I care about?
And how can I make a difference?
Rather than offering easy answers, the program encourages participants to sit with complexity, learn from one another, and grow through dialogue. Topics include identity and belonging, leadership, social responsibility, and connection to place and story. Sessions are interactive, grounded in real-life experiences, and designed to build trust and openness within the group.
Throughout the year, participants take part in hands-on initiatives that impact their local communities. Whether it’s creating a small neighborhood project or joining a larger civic campaign, every participant is invited to step into a role of active citizenship — not as a spectator, but as someone who shapes the world around them.
The Circles program is not about being perfect. It’s about being real. It’s about having a place where questions are welcome, mistakes are part of the process, and growth happens in connection with others.
By the end of the year, participants leave with a stronger sense of who they are, deeper relationships, and practical tools to lead, listen, and act.
