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Shira Banki's Way () is a
non-profit organization A nonprofit organization (NPO), also known as a nonbusiness entity, nonprofit institution, not-for-profit organization, or simply a nonprofit, is a non-governmental (private) legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public, or so ...
whose goal is to promote moderation and discourse in Israeli society. The organization was established by the parents of Shira Banki, who was murdered at the
Jerusalem gay pride parade The Jerusalem gay pride parade () is an annual pride parade taking place in Jerusalem. Since the first March for Pride and Tolerance in 2002, Jerusalem Pride—"Love Without Border"—has become an established event in Jerusalem. In 2005 and 201 ...
in 2015. Shira Banki's parents lit a torch on Israel's Independence Day in 2022 for their work.


Shira Banki

On July 30, 2015, 16-year-old Shira Banki, from Jerusalem, was one of six attendees at the Jerusalem gay pride parade who were stabbed by Yishai Schlissel. Schlissel had been previously convicted for attempted murder at the 2005 Jerusalem pride parade, and had been recently released. Banki died at the hospital from her injuries, and Schlissel received life in prison for her murder.


History

Several months after Banki's murder, her parents, Mika and Uri, both of whom were lawyers, decided to found Shira Banki's Way in honor of their daughter. In 2019, the organization co-sponsored dialogue circles in Tel Aviv following the fast day of
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. During the
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lockdowns, many of the organization's events were cancelled or held on Zoom.


Activities


''Another Story''

The organization, in collaboration with Yuval Malchi, created the podcast "Another Story - In Memory of Shira Banki", which tells the stories of exceptional historical figures who acted for the sake of the "other". The series has 16 episodes.


Dialogue Circles - "Meeting Point"

The organization holds dialogue circles between different groups in the Israeli population with the aim of promoting a discourse of tolerance and familiarity between different publics in Israel. Additionally, the "Managing Conflict in Israeli Society" project was established in collaboration with the Yitzhak Rabin Center and the Kativ Center, aimed at 10th grade students from various sectors, with the goal of bringing together youth from different backgrounds to strengthen the understanding that conflict in society should be managed through listening, emphasizing common elements, and recognizing the legitimate existence of disagreements.


Clinic for Combating Hate in the Public Sphere

The organization established the Clinic for Combating Hate in the Public Sphere, in collaboration with the Berl Katznelson Foundation and the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya. The clinic deals with legal, psychological, cultural and social aspects of hate speech, violence and delegitimization of groups in society, and publishes position papers and legislative proposals to promote tolerance. Its goal is to make the fight against racism a broader public issue. The clinic operates the Center for Combating Hate, which centralizes the clinic's activities and serves as an address for victims of online violence, allowing anonymous reporting. The Clinic also offers "victims of incitement and racism"
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legal aid.


The Shira Program for Girls

The Shira Program for Girls is a mentoring program for girls aged 17-24 who have experienced difficult situations and distress. The program operates with a feminist approach.   It was established in 2015 and is managed by the Department of Projects of the Youth Advancement Division at the Jerusalem Municipality, in partnership with "Shira Banki Way" which promotes educational-value activities in the public sphere.


Teachers' Room - This is Jerusalem

The organization participates in a multi-sectoral teacher training program regarding the ability to accommodate and deal with multiculturalism in the city. Led by the Hebrew Union College in collaboration with the Jerusalem Municipality's Education Administration.http://huc.edu/node/3694#:~:text=%D7%97%D7%93%D7%A8%20%D7%9E%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%99%D7%9D%20%D7%9C%D7%96%D7%9B%D7%A8%20%D7%A9%D7%99%D7%A8%D7%94%20%D7%91%D7%A0%D7%A7%D7%99 Michal Moshkat-Baran serves as the academic director of the program and raises funds for it.


References

2016 establishments in Israel Non-profit organizations based in Israel Organizations based in Tel Aviv Organizations established in 2016