Students at the Arabic Waldorf school learn the art of breadmaking.

Students at the Arabic Waldorf school learn the art of breadmaking.

One of the benefits of Waldorf education is its ability to create an environment which snap judgments and stereotypic assumptions about other cultures and ways of being are minimized.  This happens not because of a one-shot class on tolerance, but through the educational process as a whole, which gives children many opportunities to explore a more open and depth-filled feeling-life.

Read this article in the J-Weekly about how Waldorf education in Israel is providing an environment in which Arabs and Jews can not only find common ground but share the same community.

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