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Eliyahu McLean
Eliyahu is a Jewish peacemaker living in West Jerusalem. He was born in USA of Scots and Jewish descent, and brought up in a Sikh community. Starting with an eclectic spiritual background, he chose to explore his Jewish roots.
Now living in the Holy Land, he works hard to spread the word worldwide about the situation there, and to build bridges and find constructive ground-level solutions with other peacemakers and groups in Israel, Palestine and worldwide.
Eliyahu travels regularly to the West to address groups and conferences, building support-networks for peacemakers in the Holy Land.
His particular commitment is toward inter-faith reconciliation, working with Jews, Muslims, Christians and internationals to create and sustain dialogue between the belief-groups and to reduce the 'tyranny of certitudes' present in the Holy Land.

Eliyahu with Sheikh Bukhari |
"I see myself as a bridge between different worlds, bringing
awareness to peoples and situations that seem to oppose
each other on one level, and yet resonate on a deeper,
perhaps hidden level.
"People ask me, 'Are you right wing
or left wing?' I reply, 'It takes two wings to fly... and we can
fly when we yearn and work together towards harmony and
wholeness, when we speak from the heart and learn to
respect each other's differences. Then, true peace can
come to all of us who are blessed and destined to share
this Holy Land together."
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