Merchavim-The Institute for the Advancement of Shared Citizenship in Israel

National Network
Israel
Address

4 Hamelaha St.
Lod 7152010
Israel

Telephone
+972 54 2637854
E-Mail
tamara@merchavim.net
Mobile Phone
+972 54 2637854
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1998
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
There is not a school or a classroom that does not have diversity within it. Educators must provide students the tools to flourish within this diversity, so that they can succeed at school, as adults, in higher education, employment and the community at large. This challenge must not be avoided or ignored. We must engage with it productively so that everyone benefits from the fruits of diversity. Merchavim is an Israeli nonprofit organization, established in 1998, working to assist young citizens from different backgrounds to get to know one another, value differences, increase awareness of shared citizenship and create fairer classrooms, schools and communities. Unique to Merchavim is the Shared Citizenship Model, developed by a diverse group of educational professionals. The model includes a consensual civic language which brings together all the different groups in Israeli society.  Merchavim works with all of these groups, holistically engaging with diversity rather than limiting the idea of identity to a binary e.g. religious-secular, Arab-Jewish, immigrants-natives and so forth.  On the basis of its Shared Citizenship Model, Merchavim has developed a variety of unique programs, in cooperation with the Ministry of Education. The programs are tailored for different ages, from kindergarten to high school and afterwards. Since its establishment, Merchavim has trained over 3,000 educators through in-depth seminars of 30-60 hours. Through these educators we influence hundreds of thousands of young citizens each year. Additionally, tens of thousands of students directly participate in programs annually. Over the years, 15 evaluation studies have shown that Merchavim’s programs lead to meaningful changes in attitudes towards the ‘other’ among teachers and students, affecting their behavior in school and in society.
Mission and Objectives

Mission Statement
Merchavim’s mission is to help Israel’s young citizens of all backgrounds to learn about the other, value diversity, and create fairer classrooms, schools and communities
Vision
To be a leading Israeli shared citizenship education organization, in order to help all of Israel’s 8 million citizens to live together in a fairer society by providing everyone with equal opportunities, respect and a sense of belonging
Core Values
Fair treatment of employees, suppliers and partners.
Respect for diversity among our staff and our target populations, as an expression of our shared citizenship vision.
Professionalism and steadily improving quality of programs and services.
Partnership with various organizations to promote our vision, on the basis of shared values.
Responsibility, trust and transparency in all partnerships.
Learning and continual improvement as an organization and as individuals – we aspire to be the best organization in our field.
Identification and commitment to our shared citizenship model – along with a continual ambition for its improvement.

Main Projects / Activities

Major ProgramsSeminars and Workshops  - A variety of seminars for teachers (e.g. teaching kindergarten, English or Physical Ed. classes), that provide them with the tools to promote fairness and acceptance of the ‘other’ among their students. The courses are held in diverse groups (religious, secular, immigrants, natives, Arabs and Jews etc.), and are experiential. Additionally, we assist organizations and municipalities to hold meaningful encounters between different groups within diverse communities.Art - This program engages over 50 schools, 100 art and homeroom teachers and 1,600 of their students, across the country. The program includes a training seminar for teachers, weekly art lessons for students - focusing on the beauty of diversity and the other’s culture and heritage - and creative museum encounters between schools and students from different identities (religious, secular, special ed., mainstream, new immigrants, natives, Arabs and Jews etc.).  Teaching Staff Diversity - Merchavim works with the Ministry of Education through a joint initiative to integrate 500 Arab teachers (of math, science and English) in Jewish schools. Each year, 15,000 students are taught by teachers in the program. It enables meaningful encounters between Arab and Jewish citizens while ensuring that every student is taught by the best possible teacher without regard to his/her identity.Communicative Arabic and Arabic Society - In the framework of the “Let’s Talk” program, 10,000 Jewish elementary school students study communicative Arabic and shared citizenship. The program is accompanied by two additional packs: “Let’s Meet”, for encounters between Jewish and Arab pupils, and "Let's Get Acquainted", for the study of the Arab and Islamic worlds and communicative Arabic in Jewish middle schools.

Contact (1) Full Name
Tamara Klinger Levi
Head of the organisation
Ms. Esti Halperin, Executive Director