About Midat Avraham

Midat Avraham fosters coexistence and understanding between Jewish and Arab communities in Israel through education, community projects, and interfaith dialogues, promoting social justice and equality.

A vibrant mural on a building wall features various figures and signs with messages advocating for social justice. The artwork prominently includes phrases like 'Black Lives Matter,' and other calls for societal change. The imagery uses a mix of colors and geometric patterns as a backdrop, with figures wearing masks, highlighting themes of activism and awareness.
A vibrant mural on a building wall features various figures and signs with messages advocating for social justice. The artwork prominently includes phrases like 'Black Lives Matter,' and other calls for societal change. The imagery uses a mix of colors and geometric patterns as a backdrop, with figures wearing masks, highlighting themes of activism and awareness.
Our Mission
Our Vision

We empower individuals to build trust, challenge prejudices, and create inclusive spaces, collaborating with local NGOs and partners to bridge cultural divides for a harmonious society.

Our Location

Midat Avraham is located in Israel, where we actively engage with local communities to promote coexistence and understanding.

Address

Israel, Various Locations

Hours

9 AM - 5 PM

About Midat Avraham

What is Midat Avraham?

Midat Avraham is a non-profit promoting coexistence between Jewish and Arab communities in Israel.

How do we promote equality?
What programs do you offer?
How can I get involved?
Who founded Midat Avraham?

We create educational programs and community projects that foster social justice and active engagement among diverse groups.

Midat Avraham was founded by leaders from diverse backgrounds committed to fostering understanding between Jewish and Arab communities in Israel.

We offer programs focusing on education, interfaith dialogues, and empowerment for youth and adults.

All are welcome to join our initiatives and help bridge cultural divides in our communities.