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Our Vision

• The Meeting point is a dream of the non profit organization - Muslala and Peter J Maltz (me) that began in 2010 and is gradually becoming a reality.

• We act from the belief that the human diversity in Jerusalem can be a constructive and positive force. We believe that Jerusalem is a unique place were utopian ideas concerning peace mix daily with the down to earth day to day thus creating a real opportunity for meaningful dialogue. Our vision is to create an area were communities of all sorts will meet together.

• We chose an area in Musrara neighborhood to become an active garden were communities will meet and

learn of one each other through artistic and ecological experiences. • The land is registered under the Zalman Shazar foundation which has approved all of our activities there.

They also are part of our vision that there will be activities on a regular basis and that the garden will develop physically. ( such as planting trees, lighting, water, etc`)

• Since beginning our initiative many wonderful individuals and foundations have taken part in its realization such as : Ruach Tova Organization, The Jerusalem Foundation, Lichtag Foundation, Pratt Foundation, Bezalel academy , David Yalin Institute, The Israel museum, The Culture and Sport ministry and many incredible individual volunteers.

• Our aim is that the Meeting Point will become an all year round place of activity. Naturally we are looking

for substantial funding.

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The Area in 2010deserted and unattended

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The area is part of the Musrara Neighborhood, next to the Old city wall and the Notre dam institute

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I decided to create a sculpture on the site which will develop to become a meeting point for communities to come and learn of one each other through

experience and conversation.

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In order to create the sculpture I published a notice in Jerusalem, inviting 12 people to take part in the creation of the sculpture. Each participant chose a spot to copy in

Jerusalem. The technique was simple, pressing clay to the area.

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Into the clay we poured white cement to create 12 parts

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A large circle sculpture consisting of all the parts was created – The meeting point

( on the left you can see the changes it is going through becoming more similar to local stone)

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Opening event of the Garden

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A 400 year old tree in the garden was saved by education students during the Good deeds day of 2012

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During the Good deeds day 2013 Bezalel students volunteered to construct a sitting area around the sculpture

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The Rocks were donated by the Ruach Tova Organization

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In the summer of 2012 the Garden was cleaned up and woodchip was laid down

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Between Green and Red was a unique festival that occurred in the garden during the summer of 2012. A construction was planned by Dr. David Behar which became a

meeting point where all communities could meet, enjoy watermelons, dancing, music and art. The project was a great success and is planned to be extended in the summer

of 2013 for a 6 week project.

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300,000 nis have been raised already for the 2013 summer project from the 500,000 nis needed. Leichtag Foundation has guaranteed to match any

amount raised from other sources.

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“To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,

Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour “

(William Blake)