Who Owns the Land: Abuna Elias Chacour
For a final treat in this lesson, let’s visit a little village in northern Israel where a well-known religious leader is making a difference by bringing together families who are supposed to be enemies. Check out his bio among our interviewed guests to learn more about this remarkable ministry. You’ll discover why he has been nominated more than once for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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