Biden, Stop the Assault on Gaza

Art by Deborah Garber Design © 

Published December 2023

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List of Signatories

Statement Authors

  1. Meir Amor, Associate Professor, Concordia University (ret.)

  2. Joel Beinin, Donald J. Mclachlan Profesor of History, Emeritus, Stanford University, Former President of the Middle East Studies Association

  3. Shira Klein, Associate Professor of History, Chapman University, National Jewish Book Award finalist

  4. Karin Loevy, Researcher at the Institute for International Law and Justice, New York University School of Law, Israel Law Review Prize winner

  5. Tamir Sorek, Professor of History, Penn State University, Shapiro Prize for best book in Israel Studies winner

  6. Lior Sternfeld, Associate Professor of History and Jewish Studies, Penn State University, Templeton Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute

Award Winners

  1. Dr Chile Eboe-Osuji, former President of the International Criminal Court, The Hague, recipient of the Goler T. Butcher Prize of the American Society of International Law

  2. George P. Smith, 2018 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri

  3. Sir Christopher Pissarides, 2010 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences, London School of Economics

  4. John F. Clauser, 2022 Nobel Laureate in Physics, 2010 Physics Wolf Prize Laureate

  5. Giorgio Parisi, 2021 Nobel Laureate in Physics, Former president of Accademia dei Lincei, Professor at La Sapienza University, Rome

  6. Sir Richard J. Roberts, 1993 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, Fellow of the Royal Society, Chief Scientific Officer, New England Biolabs 

  7. Ethan Coen, Filmmaker, Coen Brothers, four-time Academy Award winner

  8. Jack Miles, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English & Religious Studies, University of California, Irvine, 1996 Pulitzer Prize, Guggenheim Fellow, McArthur Fellow

  9. Karim Sulayman, Classical Musician, GRAMMY®️ Award winner

  10. Oded Goldreich, Professor of Computer Science, Weizmann Institute of Science, winner of the Israel Prize, winner of the Knuth Prize

  11. Timothy Snyder, Richard C. Levin Professor of History, Yale University, state orders recipient from Estonia, Lithuania, and Poland; Andrew Carnegie Fellow; Guggenheim Fellow; Emerson Prize in the Humanities; Literature Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters; Foundation for Polish Science Prize in the social sciences; Leipzig Award for European Understanding; Dutch Auschwitz Committee Award; Hannah Arendt Prize in Political Thought 

  12. Lawrence Wilkerson, College of William & Mary, Former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell

  13. Max Strassfeld, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, University of Arizona, National Jewish Book Award winner; Frankel Fellowship for New Perspectives on Gender and Jewish Life at the University of Michigan; CrossCurrents Fellowship at Auburn Seminary; Berlin Prize; Hadassah-Brandeis Institute Fellowship 

  14. Hasia Diner, Professor Emeritus of History, New York University, National Jewish Book Award winner, Guggenheim Fellow

  15. Chibli Mallat, Presidential Professor of Law, Emeritus, University of Utah, former candidate for president of Lebanon, Human rights lawyer for victims of Sabra & Shatila, and Albert Hourani Book Award winner

  16. Omer Bartov, Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Brown University, National Jewish Book Award winner

  17. David N. Myers, Distinguished Professor of History, UCLA, National Jewish Book Award winner

  18. Nathaniel Deutsch, Professor and Baumgarten Endowed Chair in Jewish Studies, National Jewish Book Award, Guggenheim Fellow, Saul Vienner Book Prize, Association for Jewish Studies Jordan Schnitzer Book Award

  19. Jessica Marglin, Professor of Religion, Law and History, University of Southern California, National Jewish Book Award winner, winner of Salo Baron Prize for the best book in Jewish history

  20. Naomi Seidman, Chancellor Jackman Professor, University of Toronto, National Jewish Book Award winner, Guggenheim Fellow

  21. Katell Berthelot, CNRS Professor of Ancient Judaism, Aix-Marseille University, National Jewish Book Award winner, Fulbright scholar

  22. Sarah S. Willen, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Connecticut, 2019 Shapiro Prize for Best Book in Israel Studies; 2020 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award Finalist

  23. Jessica Cohen, Translator, National Jewish Book Award Winner, winner of the International Booker Prize, Guggenheim Fellow 

  24. Marion Kaplan, Professor Emeritus of History, New York University, National Jewish Book Award winner

  25. Michèle Klein, Independent scholar, National Jewish Book Award winner

  26. Charles Maier Professor of History Emeritus, Harvard University, Member of American Academy of Arts & Sciences

  27. David Biale, Emanuel Ringelblum Distinguished Professor Emeritus, UC Davis, National Jewish Book Award winner (3 times); Guggenheim Fellow

  28. Olivier Blanchard, Professor Emeritus, MIT, Member of American Academy of Arts & Sciences

  29. Chaya Czernowin, Walter Bigelow Rosen Professor of Music, Harvard University, Guggenheim Fellow

  30. Peter E. Gordon, Amabel B. James Professor of History, Harvard University, Salo Baron Prize for the best book in Jewish history

  31. Eva Mroczek, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Jewish Studies, UC Davis, Director of Jewish Studies Program; Association for Jewish Studies Jordan Schnitzer Book Prize; De Long Book History Prize awarded by the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing; Manfred Lautenschlaeger Prize for Theological Promise

  32. Dani Rodrik, Ford Foundation Professor of International Political Economy, Harvard University, Leontief Prize winner

  33. Victoria de Grazia, Professor of History Emerita, Columbia University, Member of American Academy of Arts & Sciences

  34. Lital Levy, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, Princeton University, Salo Baron Prize for the best book in Jewish history

  35. Liora Halperin, Professor of History, University of Washington, Shapiro Prize for best book in Israel Studies

  36. Steven Wagner, Senior Lecturer in International Security, Brunel University London, Shapiro Prize for best book in Israel Studies finalist

  37. Dmitry Shumsky, Professor of Jewish History and the History of Zionism, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Shapiro Prize for best book in Israel Studies finalist

  38. Aviva Halamish, Emerita Professor of History, Open University of Israel, Shapiro Prize for best book in Israel Studies; 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Israel Studies 

  39. Orit Kamir, Independent Academic, Israel, Shapiro Prize for best book in Israel Studies

  40. Yehouda Shenhav-Shahrabani, Professor Emeritus, Tel Aviv University, Shapiro Prize for best book in Israel Studies, Former president of the Israeli Sociological Society 

  41. Shay Hazkani, Associate Professor of History and Jewish Studies, University of Maryland, College Park, Korenblat Book Award in Israel Studies

  42. Alon Confino, Professor of History and Jewish Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Guggenheim Fellow; Fulbright Scholar; Humboldt Award; Lady Davis Fellowship

  43. Kenneth B. Moss, Professor of Jewish History, University of Chicago, National Jewish Book Award winner

  44. Sasha Senderovich, Associate Professor of Slavic and Jewish Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, National Jewish Book Award finalist

  45. Shachar Pinsker, Professor, University of Michigan, National Jewish Book Award finalist

  46. Joshua Schreier, Professor of History, Vassar College, National Jewish Book Award finalist

  47. Susan Krawitz, Author, National Jewish Book Award finalist

  48. Ilana Bernstein, Author, Sapir Prize for Israeli Literature

  49. Guy G. Stroumsa, Martin Buber Professor Emeritus, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Member of Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Winner of Rothschild Prize

  50. Tom Zoellner, Professor of English, Chapman University, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award; Bancroft Prize and California Book Award finalist

  51. Eldar Shafir, Professor of Behavioral Science & Public Policy, Princeton University, Guggenheim Fellowship; Named one of Foreign Policy Magazine’s 100 Leading Global Thinkers; member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences 

  52. Rogers Brubaker, Professor of Sociology, UCLA, MacArthur Fellowship; Guggenheim Fellow; Wissenschaftskolleg of Berlin 

  53. Crystal Murphy, Associate Professor of Political Science, Chapman University, Fulbright Scholar

  54. Carolyn J. Dean, Charles J. Stille Professor of History and French, Yale University, Guggenheim Fellow

  55. Elizabeth Bernstein, Professor and Chair of Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies, and Professor of Sociology, Barnard College, Columbia University, Norbert Elias Prize

  56. Daniel Bar-Tal, Professor Emeritus of Political Psychology, Tel Aviv University, Winner of Lasswell Award, Nevitt Sanford Award, and Morton Deutsch Conflict Resolution Award

  57. Nadje Al-Ali, Professor of Anthropology and Middle East Studies, Brown University, Arab American Book Prize

  58. Allison Mickel, Director of Global Studies and Associate Professor of Anthropology, Lehigh University, Fulbright Scholar

  59. Janet Klein, Professor of Middle East History, Akron University, Fulbright Scholar

  60. Colin Dayan, Professor of English, Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University, Guggenheim Fellow; member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

  61. Howard Winant, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Emeritus, University of California, Santa Barbara, Fulbright Scholar

  62. Atalia Omer, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peace Studies, The University of Notre Dame, Andrew Carnegie Fellow

  63. Thomas Dublin, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History, Binghamton University, Winner of the Bancroft Prize, Guggenheim Fellow

  64. Bruce Robbins, Old Dominion Foundation Professor in the Humanities, Department of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University, Guggenheim Fellow

  65. Blake Temple, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics, UC-Davis, Guggenheim Fellow

  66. Kevin B. Anderson, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara, Winner of the Erich Fromm Prize 

  67. Lawrence Rosenwald, Professor of English and of Peace & Justice Studies Emeritus, Wellesley College, Guggenheim Fellow

  68. Ronald G. Suny, William H. Sewell Jr. Distinguished University Professor of History, The University of Michigan, Guggenheim Fellow

  69. Simon Dinnerstein, Artist, Winner of the Rome Prize, Fulbright Scholar

  70. Joseph Wronka, Professor, School of Social Work and Behavioral Sciences, Springfield College, MA, Representative to the UN for the International Association of Schools of Social Work, Fulbright Scholar

  71. Michael Knox, Distinguished University Professor, University of South Florida, Ralph K. White Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Psychological Association; Anthony J. Marsella Prize from Psychologists for Social Responsibility 

  72. Barak Heymann, Filmmaker, Winner of the International Film Festival in Jerusalem

  73. Joseph Camilleri, Professor Emeritus of International Relations, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Order of Australia Medal, Member of Academy of Social Sciences in Australia

  74. Jeff Warner, Former Chief of Geochemistry, NASA Johnson Space Center, NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal

  75. Bruce W. Frier, Distinguished University Professor of Classics and Roman Law, Emeritus, University of Michigan, Goodwin Award of Merit from the Society for Classical Studies

  76. Ariela Gross, Distinguished Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law, Guggenheim Fellow

  77. Richard Abel, Connell Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus, UCLA, Harry Kalven Jr. Prize from Law and Society Association

  78. John Harte, Professor of Ecology, University of California, Berkeley, Guggenheim Fellow; George Polk Award; Leo Szi­lard Prize from the Amer­i­can Phys­i­cal Soci­ety; Member of the Amer­i­can Phys­i­cal Soci­ety; Pew Schol­ars Prize in Con­ser­va­tion and the Envi­ron­ment 

  79. Adrian Phillips, Conservationist, former member of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), former chair of World Commission on Protected Areas, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), awarded Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) 

  80. Chaim Gans, Professor of Law Emeritus, Tel Aviv University, Association for Jewish Studies Jordan Schnitzer Book Award, Bahat Prize for best scholarly manuscript, Landau Prize for Academic Excellence in Political Science and International Relations, Cheshin Prize for Academic Excellence in Law, Minkoff Prize for Excellence in Law

  81. Michael Rothberg, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, UCLA, Guggenheim Fellow

  82. Pamela Pennock, Professor of History, University of Michigan-Dearborn, winner of the National Arab American Book Award

  83. Richard Janko, Gerald F. Else Distinguished University Professor of Classical Studies, University of Michigan; Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Member, American Philosophical Society

  84. Paul Kiparsky, Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, Stanford University, Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow, British Academy

  85. Smadar Lavie, Professor Emerita of Anthropology, UC Davis, Winner of the Gloria Anzaldúa Prize from the American Studies Association; Clifford Geertz Book Award finalist from the Society for the Anthropology of Religion 

  86. Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend, President, Paul K. Feyerabend Foundation; winner of the Fred Packard International Parks Merit Award 

  87. Dario Novellino, PhD, Winner of the Elinor Ostrom Award

  88. Kathryn Kish Sklar, Distinguished Professor of History Emerita, SUNY Binghamton, Guggenheim Fellow

  89. Susan Bernofsky, Professor of Writing, Columbia University, Guggenheim Fellow

  90. Amit Sahai, Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics, UCLA, National Academy of Sciences Held Prize, Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery, Fellow of the American Mathematical Society

  91. Anthony Rudolf, Writer, Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres; Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature

  92. Jeffrey Isaac, Rudy Professor of Political Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, Frank J. Goodnow Award for Distinguished Public Service from the American Political Science Association

  93. Arturo` Escobar, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology Emeritus, UNC, Chapel Hill, Member of American Academy of Arts & Sciences

  94. Robert Brenner, History, UCLA, Director, Center for Social Theory & Comparative History, Member of American Academy of Arts & Sciences

  95. Robin D. G. Kelley, Distinguished Professor and Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in U.S. History, UCLA, Best Book Award, Jazz Journalists Association; Music in American Culture Award, American Musicological Association; Selected author for Top 100 books, New York Times Book Review

  96. Jay Winter, Chares J. Stille, Professor of History emeritus, Yale University, Honorary doctorates from the University of Graz, the University of Leuven, and the University of Paris

  97. Soraya de Chadarevian, Professor of History, UCLA, National Science Foundation (NSF) Award

  98. Dieter van Melkebeek, Professor of Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Association for Computing Machinery SIGACT Distinguished Service Award; NSF CAREER Award

  99. Yinon Cohen, Professor, Columbia University, Winner of the United States-Israel Bi-national Science Foundation (BSF) 

  100. Jason Stanley, Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy, Yale University, PROSE Award for Philosophy from the American Association of Publishers; Global Discourse Book Award 

  101. Pascale Petit, Poet and novelist, Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature; winner of the RSL Ondaatje Prize and the Laurel Prize for ecopoetry

  102. Melissa Williams, Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto, First Book Award from the American Political Science Association

  103. David Barkin, Distinguished Professor of Economics, Metropolitan University, Mexico City; Alexander von Humboldt Award

  104. Michael David Lukas, Assistant Professor of Creative Writing, San Francisco State University, California Book Award; NCIBA Book of the Year Award; Harold U. Ribalow Prize

  105. Harriet Zaidman, Writer for Young People; Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction

  106. Hagar Kotef, Professor of Political Theory, SOAS, University of London, C.B Macpherson Book Award; Yale Ferguson Award; Spitz Prize in Democratic Theory 

  107. Claire Chase, Professor of the Practice of Music, Harvard University, MacArthur Fellow, winner of the 2017 Avery Fisher Prize for Classical Music from Lincoln Center, founder of International Contemporary Ensemble

  108. Jean Trounstine, Professor Emerita Middlesex Community College, author and activist, awarded 2018 international Gramsci Prize for theatre and literature in prison

  109. John J. Mearsheimer, Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago, Winner of 2020 James Madison Award

  110. Joel E. Rubin, Adjunct Researcher, University of Bern (former Associate Professor, University of Virginia), Book Publication Award of the Jewish Studies and Music Study Group of the American Musicological Society

  111. Kia Corthron, American playwright and novelist, Windham Campbell Prize winner

  112. Kaamil Ansar, Attorney, Member of the New York Bar, Advocate of the High Court of Sindh, Pakistan, and Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England & Wales

  113. Michael Simms, Founder and Editor, Vox Populi Sphere, recipient of Certificate of Recognition from the Pennsylvania Legislature 

  114. Theo Espy, Violinist, GRAMMY-Nominee

  115. Barbara B. Brown, Lecturer in African Studies, Boston University, Fulbright Scholar

  116. Silvia Kolbowski, Artist, Creative Capital/Warhol Foundation Arts Grant awardee; National Endowment for the Arts awardee; Terra Foundation for the American Art awardee

  117. Kenneth Frampton, Emeritus Professor, GSAPP, Columbia University, Soane Medal, London; Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement, Venice; American Institute of Architects' National Honors Award, Washington, DC; Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

  118. Patricia Cheng, Professor of Psychology, UCLA, Guggenheim Fellow

  119. Lynne Tillman, writer, Guggenheim Fellow, Creative Capital Andy Warhol Foundation Grantee, American Academy of Arts and Letters' Katherine Anne Porter Award for Contributions to Literature

  120. Kenneth Miller, Peter Taylor Professor of Neuroscience, Columbia University, Swartz Prize for Theoretical & Computational Neuroscience

Ambassadors & Academic Leaders

  1. Mordehai Amihai Bivas, Ambassador of Israel (retired)

  2. Madhu Bhaduri, Ambassador of India (retired)

  3. Sarah Stroumsa, Alice and Jack Ormut Professor Emerita of Arabic Studies The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Former Rector of the Hebrew University, Member of Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities

  4. Zachary Lockman, Professor of Middle East History, New York University, Former President of Middle East Studies Association, Member of the British Academy

  5. Sari Hanafi, Professor of Sociology, American University of Beirut, Former President of International Sociological Association, Fellow of the British Academy

  6. Dahlia Scheindlin, Political Scientist, Columnist at Haaretz, Policy Fellow, Century International; founding member of +972 Magazine; former fellow at Columbia University’s Institute for the Study of Human Rights 

  7. Marc Mézard, Professor of Physics, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, Former Director of Ecole normale supérieure; Winner of CNRS Silver Medal, Ampere Prize, Humboldt Gay-Lussac Prize, Lars Onsager Prize; Member of the European Academy of Science  

  8. Jacques Revel, Former president of the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris

  9. Lev Grinberg, Professor Emeritus, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Former President of the Israeli Sociological Society

  10. Camron Michael Amin, Professor of Middle East and Iranian Diaspora Studies, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Former President of the Association for Iranian Studies

  11. Janet Afary, Professor of Religious Studies, University of California Santa Barbara, Former President of the Association for Iranian Studies

  12. Juan Cole, Professor of History, University of Michigan, Former President of Middle East Studies Association

  13. Sarah Boxer, Journalist, critic, artist, former editor at the New York Times Book Review

  14. Beverly R. Voloshin, Professor Emerita of English, San Francisco State University, Former president of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association; Fulbright Scholar

  15. Susan S. Lanser, Professor Emerita of Comparative Literature, English, and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Brandeis University, Former President of the American Society of 18th-Century Studies; Former President of the International Society for the Study of Narrative; Wayne C Booth Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Society for the Study of Narrative; Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar Grant

  16. Charles Smith, Professor Emeritus of Middle East History, University of Arizona, Former President of the American Research Center in Egypt, Fulbright Scholar

  17. Rabbi Elli Tikvah Sarah, Rabbi Emeritus, Brighton and Hove Progressive Synagogue, first lesbian rabbi to lead a mainstream congregation

  18. Marjorie Cohn, Professor Emerita, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Former President of the National Lawyers Guild 

  19. Georg Kreis, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Basel, Former President of the Swiss Commission against Racism, Winner of the Nanny and Erich Fischhof Prize for Fighting Racism and Antisemitism

  20. Carlos Alvarez Pereira, Advisor, UNESCO Chair of Global Understanding for Sustainability

  21. Roy Ellen, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology and Human Ecology, University of Kent, UK, Former President and Current Vice President of the Royal Anthropological Institute; Mary W. Klinger Book Award from the Society of Ethnobotany

  22. H N Hirsch, Erwin N. Griswold Professor of Politics Emeritus, Oberlin College, former Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Oberlin College

  23. Louis Newman, Former Dean of Academic Advising and Associate Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education, Stanford University

  24. Jeff Peck, Professor and Former Dean, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences & Vice Provost for Global Strategies, Baruch College

  25. Doug Rossinow, Professor of History, Metro State University, St. Paul, MN, Former president of the Peace History Society; Fulbright Scholar

  26. S Faizi, Ecologist, UN Environmental negotiator; UNEP Global 500 Award; Lifetime Achievement in Biodiversity Honour of the Serbian Government

Academics, Clergy, Professionals, Artists

  1. Dr. Warda Sada, Educator 

  2. Nubar Hovsepian, Associate Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Chapman University

  3. Rabbi Brian Walt, Rabbi Emeritus, Mishkan Shalom, Philadelphia

  4. Rabbi Laurie Zimmerman, Congregation Shaarei Shamayim

  5. Rabbi Joey Wolf, Rabbi Emeritus, Havurah Shalom, Portland, OR

  6. Rabbi Benjamin Barnett, Havurah Shalom, Portland, OR

  7. Max Weiss, Associate Professor of History, Princeton University 

  8. Paul Silverstein, Professor of Anthropology, Reed College

  9. Irene Gendzier, Professor Emeritus, Boston University

  10. Paul Adler, Harold Quinton Chair​ of Business Policy and Prof. of Management and Organization, University of Southern California

  11. Matan Kaminer, Postdoctoral Fellow, Martin Buber Society, Hebrew University

  12. Arie Arnon, Professor Emeritus, Ben Gurion University

  13. Ruth Butler, Professor Emerita, Hebrew University

  14. Hannah Safran, Haifa Feminist Institute

  15. Oren Yiftachel, Professor of Geography, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

  16. Susan LaDue, Member of Harvard Institute for Learning in Retirement

  17. Sandy Polishuk, Retired oral historian and Adjunct Instructor, Portland State University

  18. Diane Koosed, Retired educator

  19. Robin Banerji, Talmud teacher

  20. Carole Romm, Visual artist

  21. Andrea Belasco, Retired physician (psychiatry)

  22. G Brock Roben, Retired physician (psychiatry)

  23. Robin Roth, Retired professor, City College of San Francisco

  24. Aya Rosen, Illustrator and photographer

  25. Noa Shaindlinger, Assistant Professor of History, Worcester State University

  26. Alex Lubin, Professor of African American Studies and History, Penn State University

  27. Ron J Smith, Associated Professor of International Relations, Bucknell University

  28. Ayelet Ben-Yishai, Associate Professor of English, University of Haifa

  29. Carolyn Toll Oppenheim, (retired) Assistant Professor, Emerson College

  30. Yaron Klein, Associate Professor of Arabic, Carleton College

  31. Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb

  32. Rabbi David Mivasair, State College, PA

  33. Rebecca Alpert, Professor Emerita, Temple University

  34. Hilla Dayan, Lecturer, Amsterdam University College, co-founder of Academia for Equality

  35. David Zonsheine, Former chairperson of B'Tselem and Courage to Refuse 

  36. Johanna Sellman, Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University

  37. Vanesa Ribas, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of California San Diego

  38. Ron Naiweld, CNRS, Paris

  39. Kamel Toubache, Retired IT Manager, Canada

  40. Noel Saleh, Attorney, Saleh & Cordovilla Immigration Law

  41. Edna Gruvman, MS, LCAT, BCDTR

  42. Yael Shomroni, Artist

  43. Wendy Busch, Artist

  44. Jessica Mecellem, Independent scholar

  45. Uri Horesh, Honorary Senior Lecturer, Linguistics, University of Essex

  46. Dorit Naaman, Professor of Film and Media, Queen’s University

  47. Shir Alon, Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern Studies, University of Minnesota

  48. Reut Ben Yaakov, Postdoctoral Associate in Hebrew Culture, Duke University

  49. Alexander Jabbari, Assistant Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Minnesota

  50. Oana Firica, Journalist, TV producer

  51. Eleanor Shapiro, Independent scholar

  52. Beverly Shalom, Licensed Clinical Social Worker

  53. Tal Jarus, Professor, University of British Columbia

  54. Rabbi Leah Shakdiel, Rabbis for Human Rights, Israel

  55. Mira Sucharov, Professor of Political Science, Carleton University

  56. Abe Silberstein, Writer

  57. Amalia Saar, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Haifa

  58. Ilana Hairston, Tel Hai College

  59. Andy Ratto, journalist

  60. Sheera Talpaz, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature and Jewish Studies, Oberlin College

  61. Noah Asher Golden, Associate Professor of Teacher Education, California State University, Long Beach

  62. Lydia Kiesling, writer

  63. Michelle Decker, Associate Professor of English, Scripps College

  64. Soumava Basu, President and Founder, Council for Global Cooperation

  65. Marcelo Svirsky, Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong

  66. Rafi Greenberg, Professor of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University

  67. Michael Griffiths, Senior Lecturer in Literature, University of Wollongong, Australia

  68. Emmanuel Szurek, Associate Professor of History, EHESS, Paris

  69. Ika Willis, Associate Professor of English Literatures, University of Wollongong

  70. Noor-Aiman Khan, Associate Professor of History and Director, Middle East Studies, Colgate University

  71. William Ayers, Distinguished Professor of Education, University of Illinois at Chicago

  72. Tamar Novick, Research Scholar, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science

  73. Debbie Eylon, translator and editor

  74. Michal Sapir, writer and musician

  75. Kobi Peterzil, Professor of Mathematics, University of Haifa

  76. Omri Boehm, Associate Professor of Philosophy, The New School for Social Research

  77. Lynna Dhanani, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, UC Davis

  78. Efraim Davidi, Lecturer, Tel-Aviv University

  79. Roni Tzoreff, Michigan University

  80. Anath Ariel de Vidas, Anthropologist, CNRS, France

  81. Dalia Sachs, Assistant Professor Emerita, Haifa University

  82. Rasmus Elling, Associate Professor of Middle Eastern Studies, University of Copenhagen

  83. Renata Schneider, INAH

  84. Aziz Abuzayed, Activist

  85. Eli Osheroff, Historian, Postdoc, Hebrew University

  86. Snait Gissis, Researcher, Tel Aviv University

  87. Suzi Weissman, Professor of Politics, Saint Mary’s College of CA

  88. Angela Flynn, Lecturer, University College Cork

  89. Dr. Hilla Dayan, Lecturer, Amsterdam University College

  90. Erella Shadmi, Beit Berl Academic College retired, independent scholar

  91. Edna Gorney, Writer

  92. Sara Helman, Associate Professor (retired)

  93. Harry Hochheiser, Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh

  94. Joakim Parslow, Assistant Professor of Middle East Studies, University of Copenhagen

  95. Ari Zighelboim, Independent scholar

  96. Jeffrey Konen, Electrician

  97. David Blanc, Professor of Mathematics, University of Haifa

  98. Robert Kraftowitz, Retired physician

  99. Tayfun Guttstadt, Musician and Scholar

  100. Noa Levin, Postdoctoral Researcher, Università della Svizzera italiana

  101. Elly Levy, Attorney

  102. Gopal Balachandran, Associate Professor of Clinical Law, Penn State Law

  103. Ruthie Wyshogrod, Clinical social work student

  104. Amira Saunders, educator

  105. Silvana Rabinovich, UNAM

  106. Ross Hyman Ph.D., Computational Scientist, University of Chicago

  107. Persis Karim, Professor, Neda Nobari Chair in Iranian Diaspora Studies, San Francisco State University

  108. Eleanor Stein, Lecturer, State University of New York

  109. Irus Braverman, Professor of Law, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York

  110. Joshua Eisenthal, Research Assistant Professor of Philosophy, California Institute of Technology

  111. Andrea-Luz Gutierrez-Choquevilca, Anthropologist, Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Sociale, Collège de France

  112. Nufar Shimony, Philosophy Lecturer (retired)

  113. Tavi Gevinson, Actor and writer

  114. Wolff Catherine, Teacher

  115. Alina Aksiyote, Musician and teacher

  116. Amy L. Beck, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of California San Francisco

  117. Mairaj Syed, Associate Professor of Religious Studies & Middle East/South Asia Studies, University of California Davis

  118. Martinez Rocio, Teacher

  119. Sarah Carmeli, Speech Therapist

  120. Kimberly Katz, Professor of Middle East History, Towson University

  121. Uri Talil, Real estate investor, Los Angeles

  122. Szymon Piechnik, Electronic Musician

  123. Isabel C Gómez, Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts, Boston

  124. Ryan Brizendine, PhD candidate, Yale University

  125. Ursula Wokoeck, PhD, Historian

  126. Pier-Luc Turcotte, Professor, University of Ottawa

  127. Megan Callahan, Arts educator

  128. Hadas Weiss, Researcher, Humboldt University, Berlin

  129. Cheryl Harris, MPH, RD

  130. Yosef Khan, LA Jews for Peace

  131. Miriam Beinin, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Stanford University, Retired

  132. Steve Jordan, Associate Professor, McGill University

  133. Nathan Dickman, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of the Ozarks

  134. Yael Zeira, Associate Professor of Political Science, Syracuse University 

  135. Carolina Perez, Paralegal

  136. Karen Ross, Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts Boston

  137. Diane L. Wolf, Professor Emerita of Sociology, UC Davis

  138. Eleanor Russell, Lecturer, Texas State University

  139. Dan Berger, Professor of Comparative Ethnic Studies, University of Washington Bothell

  140. James Martell, Associate French Professor, Lyon College

  141. Vera Khovanskaya, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California San Diego

  142. Hiba Zafran, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University

  143. David A. Larsen, Professor of Public Health, Syracuse University

  144. Mikael Wolfe, Associate Professor of History, Stanford University

  145. Claudio García Ehrenfeld, Classicist, UNAM

  146. Shoshana Hershkowitz, Lecturer, Stony Brook University

  147. Anna Bigelow, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Stanford University

  148. Lisel Hintz, Assistant Professor of International Relations, Johns Hopkins SAIS

  149. Josh Dubnau, Professor, Stony Brook University

  150. Choleh Chafaie, Professor of Cross-Cultural Management, Sorbonne University, France

  151. Philip Metres Professor of English, John Carroll University

  152. Sharika Thiranagama Associate Professor of Anthropology, Stanford University

  153. Paul Smaldino, Professor of Cognitive and Information Sciences, University of California, Merced

  154. Jacob Serruya, Historian

  155. Odalis Hernández, Administrator, Stony Brook University

  156. Zack Furness, Associate Professor of Communications, Penn State University

  157. David Palumbo-Liu, Louise Hewlett Nixon Professor of Comparative Literature, Stanford University

  158. Heather Randell, Assistant Professor of Global Policy, University of Minnesota

  159. Arlette Mintzer, Poet & clinical psychologist

  160. Aaron Berman, Professor Emeritus of History, Hampshire College

  161. Pernille Blom Hermansen, Philosopher

  162. Aaron Katz, Principal Lecturer Emeritus, University of Washington

  163. Simone Balachandran, Associate Professor Educator, University of Cincinnati

  164. Adam Hochschild, Lecturer, Graduate School of Journalism, UC Berkeley

  165. Alan Balsam PhD, MPH Adjunct Associate Professor, Boston University, School of Public Health and Tufts Medical School.

  166. Sarah Kittilsen, Undergraduate Student in History

  167. Brianna Salinas, M.A. in Literary Translation, M.A. in Hispanic Studies

  168. Caglayan Baser, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Syracuse University

  169. Philip Joseph, Associate Professor, University of Colorado Denver

  170. Peyman Mostafaei, PhD student, University of Sheffield

  171. Esra Akgün, Student of Turcology, Hamburg University, Germany

  172. Çağla Canıdar, Social pedagogical assistent

  173. Elliott Green, Professor of Development Studies, London School of Economics

  174. Christiane Burkhard, Filmmaker

  175. Jyoti Balachandran , Associate Professor of History, Penn State University

  176. Kate Levin, Associate Professor, University of Southern California

  177. Thomas Bierschenk, Professor, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany

  178. Steven DeLue, Professor of Political Science, Emeritus, Miami University

  179. Tamar Samir, PT Assistant Professor, The New School

  180. Victor Silverman, Professor of History Emeritus, Pomona College

  181. Thomas G. Weiss, Emeritus Presidential Professor, CUNY Graduate Center

  182. Erica Lehrer, Professor of History and Anthropology, Concordia University, Montreal

  183. Steven Heydemann, Ketcham Chair in Middle East Studies, Smith College

  184. Steven Gelb, Retired Professor of Education, University of San Diego

  185. Danna Agmon, Associate Professor of History, Virginia Tech

  186. Mackenzie Israel-Trummel, Assistant Professor of Government, William & Mary

  187. Koray Özbagci, Graduate student, Humboldt University Berlin

  188. Tony Papanikolas, Lecturer, San Jose State University

  189. Yohai Hakak, Senior Lecturer, Brunel University London

  190. Cantor Michael Zoosman, Co-Founder: L’chaim! Jews Against the Death Penalty

  191. Yuval Yonay, Sociologist, University of Haifa

  192. Ellen Siegel, Organizer, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom

  193. Yonatan Ginzburg, Professor of Linguistics, Université Paris Cité

  194. Michal Brody Bareket, Professor of Mathematics, The Open University of Israel

  195. Ram Ben-Moshe, Masters in architecture, UCLA, and editor 

  196. Betty Sams, Board member of Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown University

  197. Jennifer L. Derr, Associate Professor of History, UC Santa Cruz

  198. Sára Gutvill, Lecturer, Amsterdam University College

  199. Alan Wallach, Professor of Art History Emeritus, The College of William and Mary

  200. Ariela Freedman, Professor, Liberal Arts College, Concordia

  201. Steven Ostrow, Research Affiliate, Mass. Institute of Technology

  202. Pini Herman, Research Assistant Professor Geography, Instructor School of Social Work, University of Southern California, Retired

  203. Mohammad Almasri, Associate Professor of Arabic, Oklahoma University

  204. Arlie Russell Hochschild, Professor of Sociology, UC Berkeley, Emerita

  205. Robert Neuwirth, Writer

  206. Joan Cole, Retired Social-Clinical Psychologist and Professor of Social Work at the University of Maryland

  207. David Joseph, Visual Artist

  208. Ala Soofian, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford School of Medicine

  209. Priya Satia, Professor of History, Stanford University

  210. James Sams, International Tax Attorney

  211. Joan N. Radner, Professor Emerita of Literature, American University, and Professorial Lecturer, Lesley University

  212. Sandra Hyde, Associate Professor, McGill University

  213. Michael Alpert, Musician, US National Heritage Fellow

  214. Alon Marcus, Instructional faculty, The Open University of Israel

  215. Nancy Stern, Professor, The City College of New York, CUNY

  216. UV Kravitz, Entrepreneur and Activist

  217. Chris Muniz, Associate Professor (Teaching) of Writing, University of Southern California Dornsife

  218. Avraham Oz, Professor Emeritus of Drama, University of Haifa

  219. Michael Gallope, Associate Professor of Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature, University of Minnesota

  220. Adina Lange, Masters student in Education, Sustainability and Transformation, HNE Eberswalde Germany

  221. Anna Torvaldsen, Course Lecturer & PhD Candidate, McGill University

  222. Aron Lee Rosenberg, Faculty Lecturer, McGill University

  223. Lior Levy, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Haifa

  224. Leslie Dunlap, Continuing Professor of History, Willamette University

  225. Michael Sfard, Attorney

  226. Yael Sela, Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, Goethe University Frankfurt

  227. Seth Cotlar, Professor of History, Willamette University

  228. Jaimien Delp, Instructor of English, University of Michigan

  229. Liron Mor, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, UC Irvine

  230. Anat Matar, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Tel Aviv University

  231. Taiyaba Husain, Associate Professor, University of Southern California

  232. Miriam Eliav-Feldon, History Professor (Emerita), Tel Aviv University

  233. Ron Barkai, Professor of History (Emeritus), Tel Aviv University

  234. Benjamin Arbel, Professor Emeritus of History, Tel Aviv University

  235. Claire Phillips, Lecturer, CalArts

  236. Suhad Shalhoub, Bachelor of Arts

  237. Megan Shaw, Attorney

  238. Tamar Katriel, Professor (Emerita), University of Haifa

  239. Cedric Parizot, Anthropoogist & researcher, CNRS, Aix en Provence, France

  240. Deborah Hearst, Artist

  241. Alison Lingo, Research Associate, University of California, Berkeley

  242. Avner Giladi, Professor Emeritus, Middle East and Islamic Studies, University of Haifa

  243. Mads Berg, Researcher

  244. Yael Berda, Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor), Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  245. Nir Shafir, Assistant Professor of History, University of California San Diego

  246. Thomas McAffee, Professor of Law Emeritus, University of Nevada Las Vegas

  247. Amos Goldberg, Associate Professor of Holocaust history, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  248. Orna Ben-Naftali, Full Professor of International Law, College of Management Academic Studies, Israel

  249. Micah Leshem, Professor Emeritus, University of Haifa

  250. Nitza Berkovitch, Associate Professor, Ben Gurion University, retired

  251. Regev Nathansohn, Lecturer, Sapir College

  252. Steven Robins, Professor of Sociology & Social Anthropology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa

  253. Tali Bitan, Associate Professor, University of Haifa, Israel

  254. Zohar Eviatar, Professor Emerita, University of Haifa

  255. Fannie Agerschou-Madsen, PhD candidate, Roskilde University

  256. Nomi Erteschik-Shir, Professor Emerita, Department of Foreign Literatures & Linguistics, Ben-Gurion University

  257. Menachem Klein, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Bar Ilan University

  258. Tommaso Valletti, Professor of Economics, Imperial College London

  259. Rita Maran, Retired faculty of International Human Rights Law & Policy, UC Berkeley

  260. Sam Asher, Associate Professor of Economics, Imperial College London

  261. Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Honorary Professor, Sapienza, University of Rome

  262. Miguel Angel Santos, Dean, School of Government, Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey

  263. Haggai Ram, Professor, Ben Gurion University of the Negev

  264. Mette Jensen, Former senior researcher, Aarhus University, Denmark

  265. Saul Zaritt, Associate Professor of Yiddish Literature, Harvard University

  266. Marianne Hirschberg, Professor, Faculty of Human Sciences, University of Kassel

  267. Gianni Vaggi, Professor of Economics and Management, University of Pavia, Italy

  268. Mike Murphy, Senior Research Analyst, International Food Policy Research Institute

  269. Celeste Marcus, Managing editor, Liberties Journal

  270. Lee Mordechai, Senior Lecturer, History Department, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  271. Uri Mor, Associate Professor of Hebrew Language, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

  272. Rebecca Hill, Professor of American Studies, Kennesaw State University

  273. Joseph Zeira, Professor Emeritus, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  274. Hillel Schenker, Israeli Co-Editor, Palestine-Israel Journal

  275. Jose V. Rodriguez Mora, Professor of Economics, University of Edinburgh and CUNEF

  276. Oded Na’aman, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Hebrew University

  277. Thanasis Stengos, Professor of Economics, University of Guelph

  278. Danny Rosin, Professor of Surgery, Tel Aviv University

  279. Francesc Trillas, Senior Lecturer, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

  280. Hanna Herzog, Professor Emerita of Sociology, Tel Aviv Univrsity

  281. Eric Bottorff, Adjunct Faculty of Economics and Philosophy, Oakton Community College

  282. Isaac (Yanni) Nevo, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Ben-Gurion University (retired)

  283. Yoav Di-Capua, Professor of History, UT Austin

  284. Lynn Wardley, Former faculty, San Francisco State University

  285. Itamar Mann, Senior Lecturer of Law, The University of Haifa

  286. Annalisa Rosselli, Senior Professor, Tor Vergata University of Rome

  287. Ruth Rosen, Professor Emerita of History, UC Davis

  288. Andrew Spiegel, Emeritus Associate Professor, University of Cape Town

  289. Liam O’Rourke, Teacher, Pierrepont School, Connecticut

  290. Michael Reich, Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley

  291. Glenna Matthews, Research Scholar, Starr King School for the Ministry

  292. Avner Ben-Amos, Professor of History, Tel-Aviv University

  293. Ohad Gur, Aerospace Engineer

  294. Peter Orris, Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health

  295. Judith Harel, Organizational psychologist, retired

  296. Elazar Elhanan, Associate Professor, The City College of New York

  297. Hella Cohen, Former Associate Professor of English, St. Catherine University

  298. Joan Meisel, Stanford University PhD and MBA

  299. Robert A. Woods, Professor of Economics, Smith College

  300. Jaklyn Brookman, Psychotherapist, Jewish Voice for Peace

  301. Rabbi Drorah Setel, Temple Emanu-El, Rochester NY

  302. Yoav Peled, Professor Emeritus, Tel Aviv University

  303. Cantor Jessi Roemer, Philadelphia, PA

  304. Rabbi Zev-Hayyim Feyer, Retired Hospital Chaplain

  305. Mary Soliday, Professor of English, San Francisco State University

  306. Rabbi Barat Ellman, Brooklyn, NY

  307. Ellen Lippmann, Rabbi Emerita, Kolot Chayeinu/Voices of Our Lives, Brooklyn

  308. Assaf Meshulam, School of Education, Ben-Gurion University

  309. Outi Bat-El Foux, Professor Emerita of Linguistics, Tel Aviv University

  310. Hossein Kamaly, Professor of Interfaith Studies, Hartford International University for Religion and Peace

  311. Naftali Raz, Educator and tour guide, Co-Founder of Peace Now, Mevasseret Zion, Israel

  312. Tirzah Firestone, Rabbi Emerita, Congregation Nevei Kodesh

  313. Vardit Goldner, Artist

  314. Rabbi Doug Alpert, Congregation Kol Ami, Kansas City, MO

  315. Yael Mizrahi-Arnaud, PhD Student, New York University

  316. Lawrence F. Hanley, Professor, San Francisco State University

  317. Ellen Jaffe-Gill, Community Rabbi

  318. David Benarroch, Artist

  319. Deborah Garber, Artist

  320. Najib Joe Hakim, Chairman, Network of Photographers for Palestine

  321. Nurit Ofer, Teacher of Indian Singing, The Center for Middle Eastern Classical Music, Jerusalem

  322. Naomi Benzer, Psychoanalyst

  323. Pnina Motzafi-Haller, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Ben Gurion University, Israel

  324. Nancy Ruttenburg, William Robertson Coe Professor of American Literature, Stanford University

  325. Gayle Reid, Elementary school teacher, retired

  326. Sara Feldman, Preceptor in Yiddish, Department of Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations, Harvard University

  327. Idan Segev, Associate Professor of Brain Research, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  328. Maria Serena Sapegno, Professor of Italian Literature and Women and Gender Studies. Sapienza University of Roma

  329. Donna Brasset-Shearer, retired instructor of anthropology, Sonoma State University

  330. Rabbi Michael Feinberg, NYC

  331. Thomas Weisskopf, Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Michigan

  332. Stefan Brown, Sr. Assistant Dean, Columbia University

  333. Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom, Friends of the Jahalin

  334. Aehab Massalha, Attorney

  335. Gilat Levy, Professor of Economics, LSE

  336. Dana Hollander, McMaster University

  337. Michael Shalev, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  338. Adam Overton, Community Organizer, Orange County

  339. Sam Tuttelman, North Coast Coalition for Palestine

  340. Ed Giardina, Professor of Art, Cypress College

  341. Michal Aharony, Editor of Journal of Holocaust Studies, University of Haifa

  342. Claire Kahane, Professor emerita of English, University at Buffalo

  343. Jenna Gibbs, Associate Professor of History, Florida International University

  344. Naomi Richman, International Institute for Trauma Studies, Vinnytsia, Ukraine

  345. Frances Tanzer, Rose Professor of Holocaust Studies and Jewish Culture, Clark University

  346. Unal Zenginobuz, Professor of Economics, Bogazici University

  347. Ruth Muschel, Professor Emerita of Oncology, Oxford University, UK

  348. Ilan Saban, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Haifa

  349. Daisy Hernández, Associate Professor of English, Northwestern University

  350. Alice Crary, Professor of Philosophy, New School for Social Research

  351. Yannik Thiem, Associate Professor of Religion, Columbia University

  352. Marilyn Fabe, Senior Lecturer Emerita, University of California, Berkeley

  353. Lorena Barberia, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of São Paulo

  354. Madeleine Thien, Professor of English, Brooklyn College, CUNY

  355. Francisco Rodríguez, Professor of Public and International Affairs, University of Denver

  356. Bilge Erten, Associate Professor of Economics and International Affairs

  357. Fariz Huseynov, Professor of Finance, North Dakota State University

  358. Yael Burg, Founder of Atidteam business consulting

  359. Anka Helfertová, Artist

  360. Adi Argov, Clinical psychologist

  361. Cindy Cohen, Medical writer, B.A. Harvard-Radcliffe

  362. Oded Paporisch, Chinese teacher

  363. Revital Ray-V Elkayam, Artist

  364. Ori Goldberg, Independent Scholar

  365. Rabbi Cat Zavis, Beyt Tikkun: A Synagogue without Walls

  366. Zamir Shatz, MFA Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem

  367. Khranin Karin, Humanities student, The Open University of Israel

  368. Miriam Shlesinger, Feldenkrais practitioner

  369. Heidi Grunebaum, Professor, University of the Western Cape

  370. Na'ama Morag, PhD candidate, Department of History, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

  371. Margret Schaefer, Translator

  372. Steve Trenam, Poet and Instructor, Santa Rosa Jr. College, California

  373. Heine Andersen, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Copenhagen

  374. Meir Baruchin, History and civics teacher

  375. Dalia Migdal, Human Rights Activist, Jaffa

  376. Michal Halevy, RN

  377. Tali Levin, Nurse

  378. Ayala Zohar, Teacher

  379. Rela Mazali, Writer, Independent scholar, Activist

  380. Dr. Manal Shalabi, Independent scholar

  381. Michal Givoni, Senior Lecturer, Ben Gurion University

  382. Inbal Arnon, Professor of Psychology, Hebrew University

  383. Chen Misgav, Teaching faculty and researcher, The Open University of Israel

  384. Ian Scoones, Professor, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK

  385. Dimitra Kolliakou, Writer

  386. Haim Bresheeth-Zabner, Professor of Film Studies, SOAS

  387. Guy Gillor, Senior Research Fellow, University of Melbourne

  388. Nandini Deo, Associate Professor of Political Science, Lehigh University

  389. Yaron Milgrom, Artist

  390. Reshef Agam-Segal, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Virginia Military Institute

  391. Sharon Cohen, Theater director, Assistant Professor of Visual Culture, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem

  392. Ahmed Belal, Ph.D, Attorney

  393. Moshe Behar, Senior Lecturer in Israel/Palestine Studies, University of Manchester, UK

  394. Clara Sabbagh, Professor Emerita, University of Haifa

  395. Hila Lernau, Teacher

  396. Stephen R. Shalom, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, William Paterson University of New Jersey

  397. Ollivier Bodin, Economiste, Bruxelles

  398. Enat Sidi, Filmmaker

  399. Sadia Tirmizi, Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom, Austin Chapter, Texas

  400. Lihi Yona, Senior Lecturer of Law and Criminology, University of Haifa

  401. Marcel Vaillant, Emeritus Proffesor, Universidad de la República, Uruguay

  402. Gil Rothschild Elyassi, Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Haifa

  403. Michael Schwalbe, Professor Emeritus of Sociology & Anthropology, North Carolina State University

  404. Hagit Borer, Professor of Linguistics, Queen Mary University of London

  405. John Hassler, Professor of Economics, Stockholm University

  406. Howard Kaplan, Former lecturer at UCLA

  407. David Cooper, Associate Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Cape Town

  408. Michael M. Kochen, Professor Emeritus, University of Goettingen, Germany

  409. Lucrezia Reichlin, Professor of Economics, London Business School

  410. Nona Caspers, Professor of Creative Writing, San Francisco State University 

  411. Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Haifa University

  412. Maayan Hilel, Assistant Professor of Instruction, Northwestern University

  413. Kayla Rosen, Physician, University of California

  414. Veronika Cohen, Professor Emeritus, Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance

  415. Michel Barthélémy, Sociologist, CNRS, France

  416. Claude Calame, EHESS, Paris

  417. Hamit Bozarslan, Professor, EHESS, Paris

  418. Luca Gabbiani, Professor, École française d'Extrême-Orient, Paris

  419. Mary Picone, Associate Professor of Anthropology, EHESS, Paris

  420. Christelle Rabier, maîtresse de conférences en sciences sociales, EHESS, Paris

  421. Elisa Durand, Art curator and student, EHESS, Paris

  422. Michel Agier, EHESS, Paris

  423. Catherine Sharp, Licensed Marriage and Family Counselor

  424. Sezin Topçu, Researcher, EHESS, Paris

  425. Cécile Vidal, Professor of History, EHESS, Paris

  426. Flora Losch, PhD candidate, EHESS, Paris

  427. John Gilmore, Assistant Professor in Nursing, University College Dublin, Ireland

  428. Elena Vezzadini, Research fellow, Institut des Mondes Africains, Paris

  429. Connie Rubiano, LCSW, retired

  430. Patricia Falguieres, Professor of Art History, EHESS, Paris

  431. Sabine Guez, Anthropologist, previously at EHESS, Paris

  432. Ines Zupanov, Historian, CNRS, Paris

  433. Jean-Paul Zuniga, Directeur d'etudes, history, EHESS, France

  434. Catherine Darbo-Peschanski, senior researcher at French Center of Scientific Research

  435. Monique de Saint Martin, EHESS, Paris

  436. Cristina Ciucu, EHESS, Paris

  437. Olivier Godechot, Professor of Sociology, Sciences Po

  438. Elodie Richard, researcher, CNRS/EHESS, Paris

  439. Claudine Vidal, Directrice de recherches émérite CNRS

  440. Jesse Olszynko-Gryn, Research Scholar, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, Germany

  441. Charles W. Greenbaum, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  442. Joëlle Vailly, CNRS, Sociology, France

  443. LaVada Raouf, adjunct instructor of Art History, Spring Hill College

  444. Josemaria Becerril Aceves, PhD candidate in anthropology, EHESS, Paris

  445. Anna Poujeau, Senior Researcher, CNRS, France

  446. Léa Bernard, Phd Student, EHESS

  447. Nicolas Puig, Researcher of Anthropology, IRD, France

  448. Valentina Napolitano, Sociologist, IRD, France

  449. Eric Michaud, directeur d’études, EHESS, Paris

  450. Khalil Barhoum, Senior Lecturer in Linguistics, Stanford University

  451. Lynda Dematteo, Researcher, CNRS, Paris

  452. Aviad Albert, Postdoctoral researcher, University of Cologne

  453. Candace Falk, Historian, University of California, Berkeley

  454. Emmanuel Saint-Fuscien, EHESS, Paris

  455. Laurie Beth Feldman, Distinguished Professor Emerita, SUNY Albany

  456. Isabelle Ville, Sociologist, Inserm, EHESS, France

  457. Lyla André, PhD in Political Science, UCLouvain, Belgium

  458. Alena Sander, Postdoc in Social Science, UCLouvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

  459. Leonard Sklar, Professor of Environmental Geoscience, Concordia University

  460. Alberto Botta, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Greenwich

  461. Elliot Cohen, Retired from Yad Vashem

  462. Isabelle Rivoal, Anthropologist, directrice de recherche, CNRS, Paris

  463. Barbara Epstein, Professor Emerita, UC Santa Cruz

  464. Geneviève Massard-Guilbaud, Professor Emeritus, EHESS, Paris

  465. Shulamit Pinchover, Researcher, Touro University

  466. Dr Martin Accad, Researcher, Action Research Associates

  467. Chiara Calabrese, MA in Sociology, University of Tarragona, Spain

  468. Salam Nasreddine, Associate Professor of Biology, Lebanese University, Beirut

  469. Emir Mahieddin, CNRS Researcher, France

  470. Ran Hassin, Professor of Psychology, The Hebrew University

  471. Monica Ruocco, Professor of Arabic Literature, Università di Napoli L’Orientale

  472. Maria Elena Paniconi, Associate Professor, Department of Humanities, Università di Macerata

  473. Sepideh Parsapajouh, Research fellow of Anthropology, CNRS, France

  474. François Burgat, Former Directeur de recherches, CNRS, France

  475. Berkay Ozcan, Professor of Social and Public Policy, London School of Economics

  476. Pia Brancaccio, Professor of Art History, Drexel University

  477. Meryem Sebti, Senior Researcher, CNRS, France

  478. Isabella Camera d'Afflitto, Professor of Arabic Modern Literature, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy

  479. Nicolas Sihlé, Anthropologist, CNRS, France

  480. Elena Aoun, Associate Professor of International Relations, UCLouvain, Belgium

  481. Barak Ben Yossef, Linguist & Translator

  482. Bronwyn Louw, Phd Candidate, EHESS, Paris

  483. Lorenzo Casini, Associate Professore of Arabic Literature, Università di Messina

  484. David Jekel, Postdoctoral Scholar, Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, Canada

  485. Jyotsna Vaid, Psychologist

  486. Drew Levine Esq., Founding Partner of Fairchild & Levine LLP

  487. Nadav Amir Koren, Postdoctoral research associate, Princeton University

  488. Siham Benchekroun, Physician

  489. Ayelet Ben-Zvi, Artist

  490. Edelgard Wulfert, SUNY Distinguished Service Professor of Psychology, University at Albany, SUNY

  491. Yael Niv, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Princeton University

  492. Stefan Krieger, Richard J. Cardali Distinguished Professor in Trial Advocacy, Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University

  493. Leah Yael Levy, Artist & Educator

  494. Nitzan Lebovic, Professor of History, Lehigh University

  495. Ori Belkind, Senior Lecturer in History and Philosophy of Science, Tel Aviv University

  496. Jasna Kovac, Associate Professor of Food Science, Penn State University

  497. Peter Byrne, Writer

  498. Yoav Duman, Associate Professor of Political Science, Green River College

  499. Illan Gonen, Lecturer in Hebrew, Columbia University

  500. Isis Badawi, PhD, Clinical Psychologist

  501. Yarden Dankner, Sculptor

  502. Marie Ladier-Fouladi, Senior researcher, CNRS/EHESS, Paris

  503. Yoram Barak, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Otago University, New Zealand

  504. Miriam Victory Spiegel, Family Therapist, Zürich

  505. Caleb Hutcherson, Assistant Professor of Historical and Theological Studies, Arab Baptist Theological Seminary, Lebanon

  506. Ali Alasad, Attorney

  507. Ron Rothschild, Filmmaker

  508. Nicole Lapierre, Research Director Emeritus, CNRS, France

  509. Margherita Trento, Associate Professor, EHESS, Paris

  510. Ronnie Gundelfinger, Child Psychiatrist

  511. Guliz Ozcan, Research Fellow, UCL

  512. Cécile Guillaume-Pey, CNRS, France

  513. Ronit Chitayat, Political and human rights academic and activist

  514. Sophie Wahnich, Directrice de Recherche, CNRS, Grenoble, France

  515. Alexis Grussi, Research associate, EHESS Marseille, France

  516. Jean-Pierre Digard, Anthropologist, CNRS, Paris

  517. Yossi Rapoport, Professor of Islamic history, Queen Mary University, London

  518. Marc Le Pape, Sociologist, CNRS, France

  519. Ramzi Suleiman, Professor Emritus of Psychology and Economics, University of Haifa

  520. Dorrie Iten-Gilden, Writer, teacher

  521. Zahia Rahmani, Writer

  522. Andres Lazzarini, Lecturer in Economics, Goldsmiths University of London

  523. Rev. Dave Weissbard, retired Unitarian Universalist minister

  524. Elie Haddad, Researcher Historian, CNRS, France

  525. Yaëlle Cherloneix, MD student in Sociology, EHESS France

  526. Cecila D'Ercole, Professor, History of the Ancient Mediterranean, EHESS Paris

  527. Yael Magnes, Artist

  528. Christian Bromberger, Emeritus professor of anthropology, Aix-Marseille University, France

  529. Gal Kober, Professor of Philosophy, Bridgewater State University

  530. Eva Baums, Social scientist

  531. Audrey Robin, Student

  532. Bishara Bisharat, Professor of Health Sciences, Zefat Academic College, Israel

  533. Fatemeh Masjedi, Associate Researcher, University of Goettingen

  534. Debbie Becher, Associate Professor of Sociology, Barnard College

  535. Dr. Yali Hashash

  536. Gerri Matusewitch, Retired social worker

  537. John Dabeet, Professor of Economics, Eastern Iowa Community Colleges

  538. Véronique Nahoum-Grappe, Anthropologist, EHESS, Paris

  539. Dr. Mary Elaine Hegland, Professor Emeritus, Santa Clara University

  540. Sonia Dayan-Herzbrun, Professor Emeritus, Université Paris Cité, France

  541. Benjamin Wexler, Student

  542. Martha G. Newman, Professor of History and Religious Studies,The University of Texas at Austin

  543. Anne Litwin, Organization development consultant

  544. Antonin Wagner, Emeritus Professor of Management, The New School, New York

  545. Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan, Professor of Anthropology, EHESS, Paris

  546. Barbara Niederer, CNRS, France

  547. Michel Kokoreff, Professor of Sociology, University Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis

  548. Tony Keddie, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, University of Texas at Austin

  549. Leïla Tazi, Retired Instructor of Pediatrics, Casablanca University

  550. Déborah Cohen, Senior Lecturer of Early Modern French History, Rouen University, France

  551. Chen-Levy Zehava, Retired Lecturer, University of Washington

  552. Mina Kleiche-Dray, Researcher, IRD, France

  553. Joël Ehrhart, Dirigeant Organisme Médicosocial

  554. Gisèle Sapiro, Professor of sociology at the EHESS, research director at the CNRS, France

  555. Mona Kellenberger, Dance therapist

  556. Shaun Cleaver, Assistant Professor of Physiotherapy, Université de Sherbrooke

  557. Jean-Michel Carrié, directeur d'études, EHESS Paris

  558. Mary Shaffer, Humanist

  559. Armin Züger, Professor, Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ret)

  560. Ferdinanda Pini, MD, Zurich

  561. Ronen Steinberg, Associate Professor of History, Michigan State University

  562. Abbas Amanat, Sumner Professor of History, Yale University

  563. Sophie Desrosiers, Assistant Professor, EHESS Paris

  564. Peter Rosenblum, Professor of International Law and Human Rights, Bard College

  565. Bérénice Gaillemin, Anthropologist

  566. Elvira Diana, Associate Professor, University of Chieti-Pescara

  567. Stéphanie Gadat, Archaeology student, ENS, Paris

  568. Joshua Chasan, Rabbi Emeritus, Ohavi Zedek, Burlinfton VT

  569. Alessandra Pelloni, Professor of Economics, University of Rome Tor Vergata

  570. Annamaria Simonazzi, Former Professor of Economics, Sapienza University of Rome

  571. Barbara S. Kane, PhD, Psychoanalyst, author

  572. Julia Greenberg, Associate Lecturer of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison

  573. Mana Kia, Associate Professor, Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian and African Studies, Columbia University

  574. Gwenaëlle Aubry, Writer and Director of Research, CNRS, France

  575. Étienne de la Vaissière, Professor of Central Asian History, EHESS, France

  576. Dinah Ribard, Professor, EHESS, Paris

  577. Leila Züllighoven, Lawyer

  578. Clara Lecadet, Research fellow, French National Center for Scientific Research

  579. Gilles Bataillon, Sociologist, Directeur d'études, EHESS, France

  580. Norman Hunter, Professor of Chemistry (retired), University of Manitoba

  581. Katia Monte, Healthcare Business Executive

  582. Susanne Ulrich, Civic education

  583. Kazem Alammari, Retired faculty of Sociology, California State University

  584. Renee Worringer, Professor of History, University of Guelph, Canada

  585. Vivienne Shalom, Retired teacher

  586. Irena Klepfisz, Workers Circle and YIVO

  587. Jesse Rothstein, Professor of Public Policy and Economics, University of California, Berkeley

  588. Alexander George, Professor of Philosophy, Amherst College

  589. Denis Therien, Emeritus Professor, McGill University

  590. Rabbi Amy Eilberg, Peace and justice educator

  591. Cantor/Chaplain Michael Zoosman, Co-Founder: “L’chaim! Jews Against the Death Penalty”

  592. Rabbi Ruth Gais

  593. Robert A. Slayton, Professor of History Emeritus, Chapman University

  594. Louis E. Newman, Professor of Religious Studies, Emeritus, Carleton College

  595. Brad Olson, Associate Professor of Psychology, National Louis University

  596. Daron Acemmoglu, Institute Professor, MIT

  597. Barbara A. Kidney, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist

  598. Bill Flack, Professor of Psychology, Bucknell University

  599. Kathleen Malley-Morrison, Professor Emerita, Dept of Psychological & Brain Science, Boston University

  600. Joan Nestle, Writer, Archivist

  601. Masood A. Sheiikh, Mechanical Engineer

  602. Dorothy Burlage, Clinical Psychologist

  603. Pam Thomas-Hill, Humanitarian

  604. Mieka Polanco, Anthropologist

  605. Lew Weiss, Retired Chaplain

  606. Calvin Cheung-Miaw, Assistant Professor of History, Duke University

  607. Wayne Klug, Professor of Psychology, Berkshire Community College

  608. Rabbi Elyse Wechterman, CEO, Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association, Abington, PA

  609. Galib Rustamov, Lecturer, Business School, UC Riverside

  610. Dr. Gali Hendin

  611. Sara Moreno, M.Ed., Special Education Teacher, Portland, Oregon

  612. Randi Deguilhem, Professor Emerita, CNRS, Aix en Provence / Paris

  613. Martin Goldberg, Lecturer and Tour Guide

  614. Dr. Brian A. Schwartz, Chairman, SuccessDNA, Guiyang, China

  615. Caterina Guenzi, Associate Professor, EHESS, France

  616. Claire Bosc-Tiessé, director of research, CNRS; professor, EHESS, Paris

  617. Sara Aguiton, CNRS Research Fellow, France

  618. Ceren Baysan, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Toronto

  619. Delphine Spicq, Maitre de conférence, Collège de France

  620. Saeed Paivandi, Professor of Sociology, University of Lorraine (Nancy-France)

  621. Doron Ben David, Musician, Jewish, Queer, living in '48 territories of Palestine

  622. Milena Jaksic, Sociologist, CNRS

  623. Dr. Ram Ben David, Geologist

  624. Dr. Orit Brawer Ben David, Anthropologist

  625. Yotam Ben-David, Filmmaker

  626. Léonore Le Caisne, Directrice de recherche, CNRS

  627. Béatrice Delaurenti, Assistant Professor, EHESS

  628. Mabel Leach, Retired registered nurse

  629. Girija Joshi, postdoctoral fellow, EHESS, Paris

  630. Laura Lynch, Environmental Artist / Activist

  631. Michael Klenk, Assistant Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Technology, TU Delft

  632. Adam Broomberg, Professor, Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design (HfG)

  633. Pablo Ariel Blitstein, Associate Professor, EHESS, Paris

  634. David Zimmerman, Professor Emeritus, Simon Fraser University

  635. Ran Greenstein, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

  636. Ian Hansen, Associate Professor of Psychology, York College, City University of New York

  637. Daniel Star, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Boston University

  638. Lucía Aranda, Family therapist and Psychodramatist

  639. Manel Menard, Senior HR Business Partner

  640. Michelle Mason Bizri, John Dolan Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Minnesota

  641. Leila Hijab, retired teacher

  642. Reuven Shultz, Supporter, Canadian Friends of Peace Now, Montreal

  643. Dina Rizk Khoury, Professor Emeritus of History, George Washington University

  644. Sudhir Paul, Adjunct Professor of Pathology, University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Texas

  645. Joshua Bernstein, Associate Professor of English, University of Southern Mississippi

  646. Anne Catherine Wagner, Professor of Sociology, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne

  647. Moshe Adler, Economist, Columbia University

  648. Colin Macleod, Professor of Philosophy and Law, University of Victoria

  649. Esperanza de Rueda, Psychologist

  650. Rabbi Marisa James, Director of Social Justice Programming at CBST

  651. Dan Letwin, Associate Professor of History, Penn State University

  652. Mohamed Dougouno, PhD Candidate, EHESS, France

  653. Wendy Sarvasy, Lecturer Emerita, California State University East Bay

  654. Bernard W. Kobes, Faculty of Philosophy, Arizona State University, Tempe Arizona

  655. Jessica Moss, Lecturer of Sociology, CSU Fullerton

  656. Kate Williams, Associate Professor Emerita, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

  657. Lisa Leitz, Delp-Wilkinson Professor of Peace Studies, Chapman University

  658. John Ehrenberg, Senior Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Long Island University

  659. Rabbi Nate DeGroot, Associate Director, The Shalom Center

  660. Julia Grinkrug, Lecturer, UC Berkeley

  661. Amy Reed-Sandoval, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

  662. Ellen Rifkin, Yiddishist

  663. Adele Cuthbert, Retired Psychology Professor, Montomery College

  664. Daniel Fisher, PhD, Psychology

  665. Stephen Scheinberg, Professor Emeritus, Concordia University

  666. James Veverka, Weekly editorial letters activist

  667. Matthew Smith, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Northeastern University

  668. Anne Lafont, Directrice d'études, EHESS, Paris

  669. Alicia Fernandez, Professor of Medicine, University of California San Francisco

  670. Russell Ward, UX Engineer

  671. Dori Parnes, Musician and translator

  672. Lawrence Baron, Professor Emeritus of History, San Diego State University

  673. Shiri Krebs, Professor of Law, Deakin University

  674. Jonathan Lebowitsch, Cyber security professional

  675. Patricia Alden, Emerita Professor of Literature, St. Lawrence University

  676. Iris Singer, Psychotherapist

  677. Jon Simons, Retired Associate Professor, PhD from Hebrew University

  678. Louis Tremaine, Professor Emeritus of English and International Studies, University of Richmond

  679. Terry Perlin, Professor Emeritus, Interdisciplinary Studies, Miami University, Ohio

  680. Carrie E. Hong, Professor of Literacy, William Paterson University of New Jersey

  681. Dorothy Burlge, Clinical Psychologist

  682. Rev. Laura N. O'Shaughnessy, Charles A. Dana Professor Emerita, St. Lawrence University Professor emerita, St. Lawrence University

  683. Mark McLeod, Professor of Politics, Retired

  684. Lian Malki-Schubert, Clinical psychologist

  685. Eugene John Valentine Professor of Philosophy, Shawnee State University

  686. Steve Golin, Professor Emeritus of History, Bloomfield College

  687. Barbara H. Chasin, Professor Emerita, Sociology, Montclair State university

  688. Peter Bohmer, Faculty emeritus, Evergreen State College

  689. Yair Walllach, Reader (Associate Professor) in Israeli Studies, SOAS, University of London

  690. Jennifer Garcia, ELCA Pastor

  691. Dr. Michael Vavrus, Professor Emeritus of Interdisciplinary Studies, Evergreen State College

  692. Shangrila Joshi, Member of the Faculty, Climate Justice / Environmental Studies, Evergreen State College

  693. John Murphy, Union Organizer

  694. Noga Rotem, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Washington

  695. Fawzia Afzal-Khan, Professor of English, Montclair State University

  696. Yuval Hoshen, Architect

  697. Jill Hamberg, Retired faculty, SUNY Empire State University

  698. Jennifer Day, Program Director, Options for Justice, St Louis

  699. Nizan Shaked, Professor of Contemporary Art History, California State University Long Beach

  700. Assaf Oron, Senior Analyst, University of Washington

  701. Siham Benchekroun, Physician

  702. Gloria Chu, Physician

  703. Gail Stearns, Emerita Dean of the Chapel, Chapman University

  704. Richard Rothschiller, Psychologist

  705. Dawn Martin, Chaplain

  706. Chalegne O’Brien, Attorney

  707. Cheryl Zatuchni, Musician, writer

  708. Magi Discoe, Educator

  709. Leonard Schwartz, Professor, Poetics, Evergreen State College

  710. Chris Aguirre, Creative

  711. Gina Masequesmay, Asian American Studies Professor, CSU Northridge

  712. Ajua Duker, Assistant Professor of Psychology, New York University

  713. Isabel Hidalgo, Teacher, dancer

  714. Jack Meraxes, Student

  715. Sibylle Fischer, Associate Professor, History, Spanish, CLACS, New York University

  716. Rabbi David Cooper, Emeritus, Kehilla Community Synagogue, Piedmont, CA

  717. David Malament, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Logic and Philosophy of Science, University of California, Irvine

  718. Leanore Lieblein, Associate Professor of English, McGill University (Retired)

  719. Kevin McDonough, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Education, McGill University

  720. Matthew Zagor, Associate Professor, Australian National University College of Law

  721. Lilia Hadjiivanova, Associate Director, Center for Gender and Sexuality Law, Columbia Law School

  722. Katie Zhou, PhD Student, MIT

  723. Shimon Azulay, Film Producer /Director

  724. Huw Price, Emeritus Bertrand Russell Professor of Philosophy, Cambridge

  725. Shirley Crenshaw, Psychotherapist

  726. Sahar Bostock, PhD Candidate, Columbia University

  727. Atina Grossmann, Professor of History, Cooper Union, NY

  728. Sherry J. Katz, Lecturer Emerita, Department of History, San Francisco State University

  729. Tracy Buenavista, Professor, California State University, Northridge

  730. Debra Dworaczyk , Licensed clinical social worker

  731. Rabbi Stephen Booth-Nadav

  732. Aubrey Blecher, Mathematician, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg

  733. Yaffa Maritz, Clinical psychologist

  734. Julie Spiegel, Educator

  735. Carmel Dor, Artist and Educator

  736. Sara Laimon, Associate Professor of Piano, Schulich School of Music, McGill University

  737. Leslie Witz, Professor, Dept of Historical Studies, University of Western Cape, South Africa

  738. Sharon Fonn, Professor, School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg

  739. Karen Y Olsen, Professor Emerita, European Division, University of Maryland

  740. Amy Boyle, Academic, University of Wollongong

  741. Alison Moore, Associate Professor of English Language & Linguistics, University of Wollongong

  742. Diana Kelly, Associate Professor of Humanities & Social Inquiry, University of Wollongong

  743. Gilad BenDavid, PhD candidate, the Graduate Center (CUNY)

  744. Ayda Bouanga, PhD, Historian, Sorbonne University

  745. Dr Helen Kilpatrick, University of Wollongong, Australia

  746. Souad Filal, Psychologue, Delta Management, Casablanca

  747. Felicity Figueroa, Spanish Instructor

  748. Tim Di Muzio, Associate Professor, University of Wollongong, Australia

  749. Nina Nissen, Independent scholar

  750. Youssouf Amine Elalamy, Writer and Professor, Ibn Tofaïl University in Kenitra, Morocco 

  751. Lisa Slater, Associate Professor, University of Wollongong

  752. Tom Klein, Musician

  753. Christophe Holsteing-Lucquin, PhD, Paris Nanterre University

  754. Gildas Salmon, CNRS, Paris

  755. Dianne Otto, Professorial Fellow, Melbourne Law School

  756. Shoshana Dreyfus, Associate Professor of English Language and Linguistics, University of Wollongong

  757. Keumjae Park, Professor of Sociology, William Paterson University of New Jersey

  758. Samantha Joeck, PhD candidate, EHESS, France

  759. Rotem Bruno, Psychoanalyst

  760. Jean-Jacques Charon, GE company

  761. David Kishik, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Emerson College

  762. Veronika Bennholdt-Thomsen, Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna

  763. Genevieve Vaughan, International Feminists for a Gift Economy

  764. Motti Lerner, Playwright

  765. Amanda Martin-Hardin, Doctoral candidate of History, Columbia University

  766. Miki Kashtan, Nonviolent Global Liberation Community

  767. Vasuki Nesiah, Professor of Practice, New York University

  768. Aziz Hlaoua, Professor, Mohamed V University Rabat

  769. Dina Pinsky, Chair of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice Department, Arcadia University

  770. Ellen Yaroshefsky, Professor of Legal Ethics, Hofstra Law School

  771. Kobi Metzer, Professor (Emeritus) of Economics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  772. Justin Paulson, Associate Professor of Sociology, Carleton University

  773. Alain Jehlen, Journalist

  774. Maria Suarez Toro, Researcher of underwater archeology and co-founder of Ambassadors of the Sea in Costa Rica’s Caribbean 

  775. Nancy Griffeth, Professor Emeritus, Graduate Center of the City University of New York

  776. Richard W. Franke, Professor Emeritus, Anthropology, Montclair State University

  777. Karen Walasek, MFA doctoral candidate, Prescott College

  778. Brian Rothberg, Retired Educator

  779. Ilana Sichel, Instructor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School

  780. Kaarina Kailo, Scholar, Archeological Institute

  781. Soryl Rosenberg, Former chair of Canadian friends of Peace Now, Montreal Chapter

  782. Jack Kurzweil, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering, San Jose State University

  783. Robert Long, Social Scientist

  784. Jan Kohut, Psychiatrist & Psychotherapist, Basel, Switzerland

  785. Michelle Rodino-Colocino, Associate Professor of Media Studies, Penn State University

  786. Claire Swallow, Artist, Nottingham, England

  787. Cécile Keller, Physician

  788. Oded Bein, Princeton Neuroscience Institute

  789. Lauren J. DeCarvalho, Associate Professor in the Dept of Media, Film, and Journalism Studies, University of Denver

  790. Jill Cirasella, Associate Professor, CUNY Graduate Center

  791. Tristana Bujía, student

  792. Elizabeth Vega, Therapist

  793. Nadia De Mond, Feminist activist, Women's House, Milan

  794. Ertan Salik, Professor, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

  795. Annie Goeke, Executive Director, Earth Rights Institute

  796. Charles Byrne, Philosophy, University of Illinois

  797. Anthony Chase, Professor of Diplomacy & World Affairs, Occidental College

  798. Max Dashu, Director, Suppressed Histories Archives

  799. Liora Kolska Horwitz, Researcher, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  800. Vinnie Sutherland, Artist

  801. Catherine Wright, RN, Gnostic priest

  802. Hossam Elfeky, Project manager

  803. Kathy Wazana, Filmmaker

  804. Amal Damaj, Interpreter

  805. Kulsoom Murtaza, Physician

  806. Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Researcher, publisher, and writer

  807. James M Grandone, Grandone Strategies

  808. Nahum Karlinsky, Visiting Associate Professor, Boston University

  809. Rev. Tracy Evans, Minister, Memorial Presbyterian Church, Norman, Oklahoma, USA

  810. Robert C. Rosen, Professor Emeritus of English, William Paterson University

  811. Michal Raizen, Research and Grants Development, Mango Consulting

  812. Françoise Blum, CNRS-CHS, France

  813. Ash Markstone, Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong

  814. Geoffrey Claussen, Professor of Religious Studies, Elon University

  815. Dr Jordan McKenzie, Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong

  816. Mary Condren, Theologian & Former Research Associate, Harvard University

  817. Sabina Santovetti, Architect

  818. Ranen Omer-Sherman, JHFE Endowed Professor of Jewish Studies, University of Louisville

  819. Louisa Calio, Poet, Writer, Performing artist

  820. Yazid Ben Hounet, Researcher of Anthropology, CNRS, Paris

  821. Vajra Ma, Co-founder and President of Shakti Moon Foundation

  822. Colleen Casey, Realtor and Community Volunteer

  823. Kapil Raj, Research Professor, EHESS, Paris, France

  824. Ozgur Koca, Associate Professor of Islamic Studies and Philosophy at Bayan Islamic Graduate School, Chicago

  825. Dr Jodie Stewart, Sessional academic, University of Wollongong, Australia

  826. Dr Charles Hawksley, Politics and International Studies, University of Wollongong, Australia

  827. Jody Ochs, Artist and senior citizen

  828. Rabbi Suzanne Griffel

  829. Gayle Greene, Professor Emerita, Scripps College

  830. Joshua Donovan, Visiting Assistant Professor of History, Boston College

  831. Tatyana Kleyn, Professor of Bilingual Education, The City College of New York, CUNY

  832. Lauren Newhouse, Lecturer and Clinical Instructor of Occupational Therapy, California State University

  833. April Heaslip, Lecturer of Interdisciplinary Studies, Southern New Hampshire University

  834. Deborah Zion, Associate Professor of Medical Ethics, Victoria University, Australia

  835. Karen Tennenhouse, Retired teacher, Vanier College, Montreal

  836. Julia Glanville, Early Childhood Specialist

  837. Robert Buckley M.D., Psychiatrist, Retired

  838. Thomas Lamarre, Professor of Japanese Media Studies, McGill University

  839. Angela Cuevas, TV Program El Agora Telepacífico, Colombia

  840. Susan Engel, Associate Professor in Politics and International Studies, University of Wollongong, Australia

  841. Glenys Livingstone, Ph.D., Author

  842. Judith Berlowitz, Author

  843. Simone Plaza Finis, Philologist

  844. Léo Kyriacopoulos, PhD Candidate

  845. Wiktoria Tomaszewska, Entrepreneur

  846. Nayereh Tohidi, Professor Emerita, Gender and Women's Studies, California State University, Northridge

  847. Brigitte Holzer, PhD

  848. Giovanna Molina, student

  849. Agathe Petiot, Environmental Studies

  850. Amy Mouser, Educator

  851. Leila Bdeir, Teacher, Vanier College

  852. Sofie della Vanth, Ass. Sciamadonne

  853. Hannah Rose Ryan, Artist & activist

  854. Madeleine Ashie-Leroy, Head of Sculpture Atelier, Academy of Art and Design, Basel

  855. Mariana Pestana, Assistant Professor, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon

  856. Christopher Rose, Assistant Professor and Program Head of History, Our Lady of the Lake University

  857. Philip Wright, Bassist

  858. J. David Velleman, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, New York University; Research Professor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University

  859. Madiina Ssali, Professor, Our Lady of the Lake University

  860. Livnat Konopny-Decleve, Postdoc Fellow, The Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

  861. Amanda Brown, Assistant Professor of Communication, Our Lady of the Lake University

  862. Noelle Turtur, Max Weber Fellow in History, European University Institute

  863. Sue Uhlig, Art Educator

  864. Hilary Kyriazis, Teacher and grandmother

  865. Linda Gold, Teacher

  866. Michael Feigenbaum, Musician, American Friends of Combatants For Peace

  867. David Adley, Retired educator, Montreal

  868. Nancy Feinstein, Member of 1000 Grandmothers for Future Generations

  869. Robert Hildebrandt, PhD candidate, George Washington University

  870. Mary Lounsbury, PhD, Mythologist, Author

  871. Maziar Behrooz, Associate Professor of History, San Francisco State University

  872. Ahmad Ganji, Professor of Engineering, San Francisco State University

  873. Tahmina Shayan, Instructor, Capilano University

  874. Daniel Seligman, Creative director, POP Montreal

  875. Taghi Amjadi, Faculty Counselor, San Francisco State University

  876. Marlene Slutsky, Landscape Design

  877. Marlene Cherun, MSW

  878. D-L Stewart, Professor of Higher Education, University of Denver

  879. Frieda Afary, Iranian American Librarian and Author

  880. Adrienne Dodd, PhD candidate, University of California Berkeley

  881. Marie Miran-Guyon, Maitresse de conférences, EHESS-Paris

  882. Adam Lucas, Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong

  883. John Detre, Translator

  884. Nancy Marmion, Land surveyor

  885. Robert Shapiro, Adjunct Professor of Chemistry, Mount Wachusett Community College

  886. Arshad Jilani, Biotechnologist

  887. Nuzhat Jilani, Teacher

  888. Andrea Levy, PhD, Independent scholar

  889. Anjali Choksi, Professor, Humanities Dept, Dawson College, Montreal, Canada

  890. Jérémy Bouchez, Freelance scientific communicator

  891. Deborah Frank, Retired Educator

  892. Susan Katz, Professor Emerita of Education, University of San Francisco

  893. Taïeb Berrada, Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies, Lehigh University

  894. Jessica Lim, Instructor of Humanities and Philosophy, Dawson College, Montreal, Canada

  895. Greta Hofmann Nemiroff, Professor of English and Humanities, Retired, Dawson College, Montreal, Canada

  896. Elisa Forgelman, Artist, occasional adjunct fine art instructor

  897. Sarah Richman, Author

  898. Lisa Fann, Mental health counselor

  899. Ido Geiger, Professor of Philosophy, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

  900. Anne Meert, Translator

  901. Shaul Mitelpunkt, Senior Lecturer of Modern History, The University of York

  902. Anna Koch, Lecturer, University College London

  903. Elizabeth Barker, Art Teacher, Lebanon, Missouri

  904. Akbar Mahdi, Professor Emeritus, Ohio Wesleyan University

  905. Stephanie Seery-Murphy, Lecturer, History, CSU Sacramento

  906. Freda Guttman, Visual artist, retired professor

  907. Serge Martin, Professor Emeritus, Université Sorbonne nouvelle

  908. Carina Ray, Associate Professor of History, University of Michigan

  909. David Freedman, PhD

  910. Claudia Leight, retired counselor, Morgan State University

  911. Christopher S. Kelly, Educator and Photographer

  912. Danah Ezekiel Clark, Mother and political activist

  913. Daphna Baram, PhD researcher, Lancaster University, UK

  914. Pierre-Alexandre Bliman, Senior researcher, National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology (Inria), Paris, France

  915. Carla Harryman, Poet and Professor of English, Eastern Michigan University, Awardee of Foundation for Contemporary Arts

  916. Brigitta Schildknecht, Dancer, Musician

  917. Helen Langa, Associate Professor Emerita, American University

  918. Benjamin Lapp, Associate Professor of History, Montclair State University

  919. Mark Schafer, Senior Lecturer, University of Massachusetts, Boston

  920. Betsy Smith, retired Adjunct Professor of ESL, Cape Cod Community College

  921. Bruce Hartford, CRMA

  922. Sandy Goodman, Educator

  923. Christopher Winks, Professor of Comparative Literature, Queens College/CUNY

  924. Shirley Parry, Professor Emeritus, Anne Arundel Community College

  925. Daniel Boyarin, Taubman Professor of Talmudic Culture, Retired, University of California, Berkeley

  926. Deborah Levenson, Professor Emerita, History Department, Boston College

  927. Christian Breustedt, Sociologist

  928. Barbara Regenspan, Professor Emerita of Educational Studies, Colgate University, 2016 AAUP Professor of the Year

  929. Amy Agigian, Associate Professor of Sociology, Suffolk University

  930. Brendan T. Conuel, PhD, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, St. John's University

  931. Berel Lutsky, Professor of Art, Emeritus, University of Wisconsin Green Bay

  932. Cari Gardner, (Jewish) Vice Chair, New York Progressive Action Network

  933. James Iffland, Professor Emeritus of Spanish, Boston University

  934. Brooke Maddux, MD, PhD candidate, Université de Reims

  935. Cindy Schuster, Translator

  936. Joel Schwartz, Union activist, Retired

  937. Kathryn Levy, Poet

  938. Janet Rickles, retired adjunct nursing faculty, Simmons University and MGH Institute of Health Professions

  939. Linda Gaboriau, Literary translator, East Sandwich, Massachusetts

  940. Caroline Bergvall, Writer, Queen Mary University of London,

  941. Roberto Chao, Art Educator, Community Artist, Boston, MA

  942. Mary Finneran, Art teacher, Retired

  943. David Ozonoff, Professor Emeritus of Environmental Health, Boston University School of Public Health

  944. Ellen Doré Watson, Poet & Translator

  945. Fred L Pincus, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Maryland Baltimore County

  946. Donald Gardner, New York Progressive Action Network

  947. Barbara Eisold, PhD, New York University

  948. James Renton, Professor of History, Edge Hill University, UK

  949. David Abram, Director, Alliance for Wild Ethics

  950. Ben Manski, Assistant Professor of Sociology, George Mason University

  951. Natalie Sokoloff, Professor Emerita, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

  952. Brooke Lober, Lecturer, Gender and Women's Studies, University of California Berkeley

  953. Christopher Fung, Senior Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Boston

  954. Tine Byrsted, New York Progressive Action Network

  955. Penny Mintz,  Executive Board, New York Progressive Action Network

  956. Barbara Sicherman, Kenan Professor of American Institutions and Values Emerita, Trinity College

  957. Brenda Murphy, J.D.

  958. Peter L. Gale, Semi-retired lawyer

  959. Emily Adams, Executive Committee, NYS Democratic Committee

  960. Guillermo Alfonso de la Torre, Student, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

  961. Elaine Katzenberger, Executive Director, City Lights Books

  962. Benjamin Mordecai Ben-Baruch, Former Jewish educator

  963. Cora Diamond, Professor Emerita, University of Virginia

  964. Dat Duthinh, Professor of Structural Engineering, retired

  965. David Lelyveld, Professor of History (retired), William Paterson University

  966. Kostis Papadantonakis, Professor Emeritus, Economics, Essex Community College, Maryland

  967. Andrew Klatt, Retired Lecturer, Tufts University

  968. Maria Baroody, Retired history teacher, Harford County, MD

  969. Barbara G. Cassidy, Adjunct Professor & Playwright, John Jay College

  970. Gretchen Willging, retired instructor of mathematics, Essex Community College, Maryland

  971. Pat Halle, Disability Justice Activist, Baltimore

  972. Ting Barrow, Communications Director, New York Progressive Action Network

  973. Martha Collins, Writer

  974. Ana Rule, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University

  975. Laura Levitt, Professor of Religion, Temple University

  976. Carlos Canas, Systems Engineer

  977. Daniel Bannoura, Theology PhD Candidate, University of Notre Dame

  978. Barbara Jo Krieger, Emeritus Associate Professor of English, State University of New York, Potsdam

  979. Clea McNeely, Research Professor of Nursing, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

  980. Chris Brandt, Adjunct Professor, Peace and Justice Program, Fordham University

  981. Pamela Blau, Jungian Analyst, C.G.Jung Institute of New England

  982. Bob Lieberman, Retired Teacher

  983. Charles H. Manekin, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Maryland

  984. Christian Weidemann, Lecturer (Philosophy), Department of Roman-Catholic Theology, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany

  985. Da'ad de Gunzbourg, Psychoanalyst

  986. Sandra Meiri, Senior Lecturer Emerita, The Open University of Israel

  987. Lori Ginzberg, Professor Emeritus of History and Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Penn State University

  988. Lisa Mitchell, Professor of South Asia Studies, University of Pennsylvania

  989. Heather McLaughlin, Assistant Professor of Art Therapy, Concordia University

  990. Mrinalini Sinha, Professor of History, University of Michigan

  991. Ram Rawat, Associate Professor, University of Delaware

  992. Jürgen Jung, Actor/Narrator

  993. Dean Christ, Lab Director, Mercy Hospital, Retired

  994. John Caskey, Professor of Economics, Swarthmore College

  995. Abbi Klein, LCSW

  996. Louis F. Cooper, Independent Scholar

  997. Thomas Grigsby, Anthropologist

  998. Robert Weinberg, Isaac H. Clothier Professor of History, Swarthmore College

  999. Bruce Fisk, Professor of Religious Studies (ret.), Westmont College

  1000. Alana Vincent, Associate Professor, History of Religion, Umeå University

  1001. Bar-Tal Daniel, Professor Emeritus of Political Psychology, Tel Aviv University

  1002. David Laibman, Professor of Economics (Emeritus), Brooklyn College (CUNY)

  1003. Nan Elizabeth Woodruff, Emerita Professor African American Studies and History, Pennsylvania State University

  1004. John Sinnigen, Professor Emeritus of Spanish and Intercultural Communication, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

  1005. Bice Fubini, former Professor, Turin University

  1006. Heidi Carp, MSW

  1007. Alex Bay, Associate Professor of History, Chapman University

  1008. Andrew O'Connor, Assistant Professor of Theology and Religious Studies, St. Norbert College

  1009. Miriyam Glazer, Rabbi & PhD, Professor Emerita, American Jewish University

  1010. Christopher Pollmann, Professor of Public Law, Université de Lorraine, France

  1011. Emilia Vignola, Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Public Health, University of Washington

  1012.  Bernhard Klinghammer, Physician

  1013. J. Ross Wagner, Associate Professor of New Testament, Divinity School, Duke University 

  1014. Irene Silverblatt, Emerita Professor of Cultural Anthropology and History, Duke University

  1015. Edoardo Garrone, Former Full Professor, Politecnico Torino

  1016. Patrizia Longo, Professor of Politics, Saint Mary's College

  1017. Carl Gelderloos, Associate Professor of German Studies, Binghamton University (SUNY)

  1018. Charles Whitehead, Anthropological Neuroscientist

  1019. David M. Crump, Professor of New Testament (retired), Calvin University

  1020. Steven Shartner, Guitarist

  1021. Barry Cohen, Associate Dean (Retired), Ying Wu College of Computing, New Jersey Institute of Technology

  1022. Chris Gunness, Director, Myanmar Accountability Project

  1023. Alma Albert, Conservator

  1024. Diane Morrison, Professor Emerita, School of Social Work, University of Washington

  1025. Anat Matar, Senior Lecturer of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University

  1026. Adriana Aristizabal, Translator

  1027. Anne C. Bernstein, Psychologist and Mediator

  1028. Doug Tarnopol, Instructional Designer

  1029. Edmund M. Weisberg, Senior Science Writer, Johns Hopkins University

  1030. Myron Bud Stern, former Senior Instructor of Pediatric Psychology & Family Psychologist

  1031. Anisa Yalom, MD, Surgeon

  1032. Andrew Flachs, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Purdue University

  1033. Andrew F. Jones, Professor of Chinese, University of California, Berkeley

  1034. Dena S. Davis, Presidential Chair in Health Emerita, Lehigh University

  1035. Ariane Brunet, Co-founder of Centre for Secular Space, Montreal, Canada

  1036. Meenal Mamdani, Retired Assistant Professor of Neurology, Loyola University, Maywood, Illinois

  1037. Dev Noily, Senior Rabbi, Kehilla Community Synagogue

  1038. Avidan Cover, Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University School of Law

  1039. Adi M. Ophir, Visiting Professor of Humanities and Middle East Studies, Brown University, Prof. Emeritus, Tel Aviv University

  1040. Maryse Findeli,  Educator

  1041. Amanda Bloom, retired Physician Assistant

  1042. Anne-Marie Codur, Economist, Tufts University

  1043. Martin Adel, University lecturer (retired), University of Vienna

  1044. Assaf Kfoury, Professor of Computer Science, Boston University

  1045. Anat Biletzki, Albert Schweitzer Professor of Philosophy, Quinnipiac University

  1046. Dan Steinbock, Founder of global consultancy Difference Group

  1047. Dan Simon, Professor of Law & Psychology, University of Southern California

  1048. Dee Homans, Artist

  1049. Brian Dolber, Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies, California State University San Marcos

  1050. Brian Victoria, Senior Researcher, Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies

  1051. Amy Horowitz, Israel Studies Senior Fellow, Indiana University

  1052. Jane Schwartz Maisel, Lecturer, The City College of New York

  1053. Annick Suzor-Weiner, Professor Emeritus of Physics, École Normale Supérieure, Paris

  1054. Derek Brian Gripper, Maths Education, Cape Town

  1055. Yvonne Deutsch, Psychotherapist, Social Worker, Activist

  1056. Ariel Handel, Lecturer, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem

  1057. Preston J. Werner, Senior Lecturer, Philosophy, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  1058. Anders Klemetsen, Professor of Biology, UiT The Arctic University of Norway

  1059. Louise Bethlehem, Associate Professor of English and Cultural Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  1060. Camille Lévy Sarfati, Curator, Writer, filmaker, Tunis

  1061. Cristiana Vitale, Senior Economist, OECD

  1062. Sarah Covington, Professor of History, Queens College and Graduate Center, CUNY

  1063. Arturo Marzano, Associate Professor of History, University of Pisa

  1064. Elizabeth Berger MD, Associate Clinical Professor, George Washington University School of Medicine

  1065. Judy Giesberg, Professor of History, Villanova University

  1066. Ethel Renate Jäger, Psychoanalyst

  1067. Edouard Jurkevitch, Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Hebrew of University of Jerusalem

  1068. Eugene Epstein, Psychologist

  1069. Anna Jones, Writer & Director

  1070. Erica Schoenberg, Psychoanalyst

  1071. Ronnie Lesser, Psychoanalyst

  1072. Anthony Gad Bigio, Urban Advisor, Washington DC

  1073. Sebastian Brock, Emeritus Reader, Oxford University

  1074. Eran Fisher, Assistant Professor of Media, The Open University of Israel

  1075. Iacovos Psaltis, Doctor of Professional Studies in Educational Management, European University Cypress

  1076. Andy Ross, Visiting Professor, Birkbeck University of London

  1077. Itay Greenspan, Senior Lecturer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  1078. Elliot Zashin, Hillel Director at University of Illinois at Chicago (ret)

  1079. Christine Schmidt, Racial Literacy Groups

  1080. Enzo Traverso, Professor in the Humanities, Cornell University

  1081. Judith Aistleitner, Teacher

  1082. Helen Brock, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London

  1083. Deborah Condon, ESL teacher

  1084. Edith Lutz, PhD in Jewish Studies

  1085. Ari David Amitai, MD, FRCSC, FAAOS, Orthopaedic trauma surgeon

  1086. Mary Anne Madeira, Assistant Professor of International Relations, Lehigh University

  1087. Sirry Alang, Health Services Researcher

  1088. Geri Müller, President, Association Swiss Palestine

  1089. Felix Schneider, Journalist

  1090. Frederique Apffel-Marglin, Emerita Professor of Anthropology, Smith College

  1091. Henning Melber, Extraordinary Professor, Institute of Political Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa

  1092. Eyal Sivan, Filmmaker

  1093. Harriet Malinowitz, Retired Professor of English, Long Island University, Brooklyn

  1094. Helen Sklar, Retired Attorney

  1095. Havar Knutsen, Retired hematologist, Oslo

  1096. Ides Nicaise, Professor Emeritus, KU Leuven (Belgium)

  1097. Haynes Miller, Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  1098. Irene Fellmann, former member of the Task Force for International Cooperation on Holocaust Education, Remembrance and Research, Germany

  1099. Hakam Kanafani, Chairman, Arab Advisors Group

  1100. Rabbi William Plevan, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College

  1101. Christian Metze, MD

  1102. Emily Sun, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, Barnard College

  1103. Genie Silver, Former Lecturer, Bryn Mawr College; activist, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom

  1104. Irene Tucker, Professor of English, University of California, Irvine

  1105. Henri Picciotto, Math Educator

  1106. Nick Park, Physics teacher, Montreal, Canada

  1107. Lynn Sableman, RN, member, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom

  1108. Hillel F. Damron, Writer, blogger, and IDF combat officer veteran

  1109. Franke Wilmer, Professor Emerita, Montana State University, Former State Legislator and Speaker Pro Tempore, Montana Legislature

  1110. Elizabeth Graver, Professor of English, Boston College

  1111. Joan Hazbun, Retired high school teacher

  1112. Michelle Lerner, attorney and writer

  1113. David Troyansky, Professor of History, Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, CUNY

  1114. George Siemensma, Retired engineer

  1115. G. Levy, Scientist

  1116. Howard Tzvi Adelman, Retired, Director, Jewish Studies, Queen's University

  1117. Joan Goddard, Retired librarian

  1118. Karin Adelman, Retired family doctor

  1119. Suzanne Graver, Professor Emerita of English, Williams College

  1120. Sandy Green, Jewish Quaker, Haverford Monthly Meeting

  1121. Gerald Hoekstra, Professor Emeritus of Music, St. Olaf College

  1122. Pamela Albright, RN

  1123. Farouq Shafie, Retired pharmacist and public health professional

  1124. Ilise Cohen, Independent Scholar- Activist

  1125. Guy Levi, Innovative Educator

  1126. Tali Zur, Translator

  1127. Gregg Manoff, Physician

  1128. Esther Dischereit, Writer, Formerly DAAD Chair for Contemporary Poetics, New York University, Erich Fried Prize winner, Fellow of Moses Mendelssohn Center, Potsdam

  1129. Ido Roll, Associate Professor, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

  1130. Freddie Rokem, Professor Emeritus of Theater and formerly Dean of the Faculty of the Arts, Tel Aviv University

  1131. Matthias Frey, Artist

  1132. Lia Na’ama Ten Brink, Filmmaker and campaigner

  1133. Sabine Engelhardt, Cleaning woman

  1134. Matthew Gordon, Independent Scholar

  1135. Ben Fulford, Senior Lecturer in Systematic Theology, University of Chester

  1136. Jo Michell, Professor of Economics, University of the West of England, Bristol

  1137. Hans Martin Seip, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of Oslo

  1138. May-lee Chai, Professor of Creative Writing, San Francisco State University

  1139. Hauke Brunkhorst, Senior-Professor of Sociology, European University Flensburg

  1140. Carola Mathers, former Consultant Psychiatrist and Jungian Analyst

  1141. Joseph Finlay, Independent Jewish Studies Scholar

  1142. Hannah Pollin-Galay, Senior Lecturer, Department of Literature, Tel Aviv University

  1143. Annette Morrin, Artist

  1144. M.H. Pollock, Administrator (retired), Haverford College

  1145. Diana Ralph, Associate Professor of Social Work (retired), Carleton University 

  1146. Henry Sussman, Professor Emeritus, Comparative Literature, SUNY-Buffalo

  1147. Mira Leibovich, Physician

  1148. Ellen Contini-Morava, Professor Emerita of Anthropology, University of Virginia

  1149. Walid El Hakim, Airline pilot

  1150. David Owen, Professor of Social and Political Philosophy, University of Southampton

  1151. Héloïse Théolas, Anthropology student, EHESS, France

  1152. Jane Ariel, Psychologist

  1153. Jean-Christophe Attias, Professor of Medieval Jewish Thought, EPHE, Université PSL (Paris, France)

  1154. Esther Benbassa, Professor Emerita of Modern Jewish History, EPHE, Université PSL (Paris, France)

  1155. Jeffrey Skoller, Professor Emeritus, Film & Media, UC Berkeley

  1156. Jacob Morrow-Spitzer, PhD candidate, Yale University

  1157. Matthew Scholtes, Tactile graphics and production, Audio & Braille Literacy Enhancement

  1158. Chares J. Stille, Professor of History emeritus, Yale University

  1159. James Berger, Senior Lecturer in American Studies and English, Yale University

  1160. James Traub, Psychoanalyst

  1161. Keith Lewinstein, Professor of History, Bridgewater State University

  1162. George Nasr, Student, Chapman University

  1163. Janet Theophano, Retired Dean for Academic Affairs, College of General Studies, University of Pennsylvania

  1164. WD Lemke, Head Librarian (retired), Orient Institut Istanbul

  1165. Ivy Sichel, Professor of Linguistics, UC Santa Cruz

  1166. Francesca Klug, Visiting Professor, London School of Economics Human Rights

  1167. Cory Fischer-Hoffman, Visiting Assistant Professor, Lafayette College

  1168. Robin Hahnel, Professor Emeritus of Economics, American University Washington DC

  1169. Judy Kaye, DEI Consultant

  1170. Jeffrey Rudolph, Lecturer, Social Science and Commerce Department, Marianopolis College (retired)

  1171. Donna Baines, Professor, Social Work, University of British Columba

  1172. Iris Hefets, Psychoanalyst

  1173. Jack Goldberg, Professor Emeritus, University of Alberta

  1174. Iwona Kaliszewska, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Warsaw

  1175. Pietro Calabretta, PhD Candidate, EHESS, Paris

  1176. Karen Dias, Psychologist

  1177. Mariam Ahadzada, Pharmacy Student, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf

  1178. Renata La Rovere, Teacher

  1179. Francesca Morgan, Professor of History, Northeastern Illinois University

  1180. Andrea Caligiuri, Associate Professor of International Law, University of Macerata

  1181. Muhammad Kolila, Imam, Downtown Denver Islamic Center

  1182. Hasan Hammami, Nakbah Survivor from Yafa

  1183. Louise Lisi, Public health pediatrician, retired

  1184. Andrew Shapiro, PhD Candidate, CUNY Graduate Center

  1185. Yigit Akin, Associate Professor of History, Ohio State University

  1186. Marco Missaglia, Associate Professor of Macroeconomics, University of Pavia

  1187. Riva Hocherman, Book Editor

  1188. Isabel Casimiro, Associate Professor of Woman and Gender Studies at the Centre of African Studies, Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique

  1189. Anat Ascher, Research & Teaching Fellow of Philosophy, The Open University of Israel

  1190. Ilan Pappe, Professor of History, University of Exeter

  1191. Annette Feld, Psychoanalist, New Lacanian School, WAP

  1192. Shmuel Groag, Lecturer, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem

  1193. Ewa Górska, Assistant Professor of Law, Jagiellonian University

  1194. Naima Ghermani, Professor of Early Modern History, Université Grenoble Alpes

  1195. Thaïs Lebard, Student

  1196. Inbar Horesh, Filmmaker

  1197. Daphna Stroumsa, MD, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

  1198. Jacqueline Goldman, Program Director at School of Public Health, Brown University

  1199. Ilana Sumka, Executive Director, Shleimut: Jewish Paths to Wholeness and Peace

  1200. Lisa Jo Epstein, Artist-Facilitator-Coach-Consultant

  1201. Ivonne Mansbach-Kleinfeld, Research Fellow, The Galilee Society

  1202. Regina Birchem, Independent Scholar, Minnesota

  1203. Beverly Stoeltje, Professor Emerita of Anthropology, Indiana University

  1204. Ian Mutchnick, Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery, University of Louisville

  1205. Hakim Loudyi, Physics Teacher, Montreal

  1206. Stephan Bourget, Physics and Sustainability Teacher, Vanier College

  1207. Gideon Freudenthal, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University

  1208. Gloria Young, Degree from University of Kansas

  1209. Emily Katz, Teaching Assistant Professor, UNC-Chapel Hill

  1210. Ted Swedenburg, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, University of Arkansas

  1211. John King, Associate Adjunct Professor, New York University

  1212. Koby Leff, Multimedia Producer, Hampshire College

  1213. Jochi Weil-Goldstein, Swiss Friends of Combatants for Peace, Zurich

  1214. Jonathan Lebolt, Psychoanalyst

  1215. Katherine T. McCaffrey, Professor of Anthropology, Montclair State University

  1216. Joy Ladin, Writer and Teacher

  1217. Joel Whitebook, Assistant Clinical Professor at the Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, Columbia University

  1218. Jim Campen, Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Boston

  1219. Kelly Anthony, Teaching Professor, University of Waterloo

  1220. Katharina Galor, Hirschfeld Senior Lecturer in Judaic Studies, Brown University

  1221. Kathryn Levy, Poet

  1222. Jim Feldman, Retired attorney

  1223. Jeremy Varon, Professor of History, The New School

  1224. John Anderson, U.S. Foreign Service, retired

  1225. Leah Hager Cohen, Professor, College of the Holy Cross

  1226. Laila Prager, Junior Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Gamburg

  1227. Jessica Moyer, Associate Professor of Chinese, Smith College

  1228. Jonathan Graubart, Professor of Political Science, San Diego State University

  1229. Michael Thomson, Acquisitions and Development Editor, Wipf and Stock Publishers

  1230. Jonathan Portes, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, King's College London

  1231. Laura Troutman, MA, Columbia University

  1232. Judith Bernstein, Jewish-Palestinian Dialogue Group, Munich

  1233. Joshua Weitz, PhD Candidate, Brown University

  1234. Kees Schepers, Associate Professor of Literature, Antwerp University

  1235. Arlene Stein, Professor of Sociology, Rutgers University

  1236. Joseph Levine, Professor of Philosophy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

  1237. Karen Margolis, Author, Berlin

  1238. Kipp Dawson, Public school teacher, retired

  1239. Ari Linden, Associate Professor of German Studies, University of Kansas

  1240. Jethro Eisenstein, Civil rights attorney 

  1241. Angelika Levi, Filmmaker & Professor of Film, Offenbach University of Art and Design

  1242. Laurence Silberstein, Berman Professor of Jewish Studies Emeritus, Lehigh University

  1243. Jordan Bridges, PhD Student in Philosophy, Rutgers New Brunswick

  1244. Marina Budhos, Professor Emerita of Creative Writing, William Paterson University

  1245. Jo Salas, writer and Playback Theatre cofounder

  1246. Jérôme Bourdon, Professor of Communications, Tel Aviv University

  1247. Jeffrey G Shapiro, PhD, Retired Gestalt Psychotherapist

  1248. Julie Diamond, Retired teacher, New York City, and adjunct, City College of New York

  1249. Marion Werner, Professor of Geography, University at Buffalo, SUNY

  1250. Joseph Auslander, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, University of Maryland

  1251. Fred Rogers, VP & Treasurer Emeritus, Carleton College

  1252. Joseph Schmitz, Associate Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University

  1253. Roger Hajjar, Astronomer, Vanier College

  1254. Fredi Lessac, Social Worker

  1255. Charles H. Lynch, Professor of English (retired), New Jersey City University

  1256. Dan Schiller, Professor Emeritus of Communication, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

  1257. Kenneth Johnson, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Penn State University

  1258. Beryl Landau, Painter

  1259. Kenneth Kotovsky

  1260. Kate Washton, Psychoanalyst, Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy

  1261. Kiki Skagen Munshi, PhD & retired Senior Foreign Service Officer

  1262. Dana Rufolo, director of Theater Research Institute of Europe

  1263. Gene Ramsbottom,

  1264. William P. Aldrich, Treasurer, United Methodists for Kairos Response

  1265. Constance W. Brown, LCSW

  1266. Laura Mullen, Writer

  1267. Renee Dinnerstein, educator

  1268. Joan Van Tassel, Professor Emerita of Journalism, National University, California

  1269. Kavita N Ramdas, Activist in Residence, Global Fund for Women

  1270. Emily Abel, Professor Emeritus & Historian of Medicine at the Fielding School of Public Health, UCLA

  1271. Marcin Lubaś, Professor of Social Anthropology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow

  1272. Eva Ulrike Pirker, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Vrije Universiteit, Brussels

  1273. Judith Goldschmidt, Palestinian Human Rights Activist

  1274. Ondine Rarey, Documentary Editing Professor, Chapman University

  1275. Elizabeth Zoob, LICSW, Clinical Social Worker

  1276. John K. Roth, Edward J. Sexton Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Claremont McKenna College; Former member of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council; founding director of the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights at Claremont McKenna College

  1277. Leslie Schwartz Leff, Psychotherapist and School Adjustment Counselor

  1278. Boris Dirnbach, Progressive Democrats of America

  1279. Gay Wilgus, Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education, The City College of New York

  1280. Jules Mermelstein, Constitution Educator; former social studies teacher; winner of the Reconstructionist Federation's Tikkun Olam Award 

  1281. Margaret M Power, Professor Emerita of History, Illinois Institute of Technology

  1282. Joel Mason, Professor Emeritus of Communication Design, The City University of New York

  1283. Daniel Groll, Professor of Philosophy, Carleton College

  1284. Adryenn Cantor, Attorney (retired), California

  1285. Kohenet Annie Matan, Founder and Spiritual Leader of Matanot Lev, Gifts of the Heart, Toronto

  1286. Graciela Abelin-Sas Rose, MD, Psychoanalyst, New York

  1287. Bruce Kanze, Adjunct Lecturer, The City College of New York

  1288. Annie Egleson, PhD student in Clinical Psychology, The City College of New York

  1289. Lawrence Jacobson, Faculty, W.A. White Institute of Psychoanalysis, New York

  1290. Judith Thoms, Remedial Specialist (retired)

  1291. Marika Sosnowski, Research Fellow, Melbourne Law School

  1292. Rev. Sandra Mackie, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

  1293. Lisa Schlesinger, Writer and theatre artist

  1294. Lawrence Marceau, Senior Lecturer in Japanese (ret.), University of Auckland

  1295. Leon Slonim, Ph.D.

  1296. Fretta Reitzes, Educational Consultant, FRCI

  1297. Erika Shea, CRNP, Philadelphia PA

  1298. Zina Steinberg, Psychologist, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons

  1299. Maia Ettinger, Writer & translator

  1300. Barrie Webster, Professor of Organic Chemistry (retired), University of Manitoba

  1301. Lynn Feinerman, Producer, Women Rising Radio

  1302. Lincoln Z. Shlensky, Associate Professor of English, University of Victoria

  1303. Rauda Morcos, Human Rights Attorney

  1304. Jessica Benjamin, Associate Professor in the Postdoctoral Psychology Program, New York University

  1305. Marcia G. Yerman, Writer, Artist, Activist

  1306. Jenny Jones, Teacher

  1307. Alan Rutkowski, Librarian (Retired), University of Alberta

  1308. Carole Joffe, Professor Emerita of Sociology, University of California Davis

  1309. Marco Garrone, Emergency Physician, A.O. Mauriziano, Torino, Italy

  1310. Angelica Tratter, Psychologist

  1311. Clara Levy, Professor of Sociology, Université Paris 8

  1312. Alain Quemin, Professor of Sociology, Université Paris 8

  1313. Jonathan Preminger, Senior Lecturer in Management, Cardiff Business School

  1314. Luca Forgione, Associate Professor of Philosophy of Language, University of Basilicata, Italy

  1315. John Munro, Assistant Professor of History, University of Birmingham, UK

  1316. Johanna Lessinger, Distinguished Lecturer in Anthropology, John Jay College CUNY

  1317. Kirsten Leefhelm, Psychoanalyst, Berlin

  1318. Leonard Korn Md, Psychiatrist, Portsmouth NH

  1319. Marc Caplan, Visiting Professor of Jewish Studies, Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany

  1320. Enid Still, PhD Student, Passau University, Germany

  1321. Laurane Villies, Graduate student in Gender Studies

  1322. Anna Lafont-Chardin, PhD Student in History and Archaeology, EHESS, France

  1323. Rebecca Fadil, Steering committee member, USA Palestine Mental Health Network

  1324. The Rev. Judith T. Beck, B.S.N., M.Div, Episopal Diocese of Pennsylvania

  1325. Elif Durmus, Postdoctoral Researcher in International Law, University of Antwerp

  1326. Lynne Elizabeth, Director, New Village Press

  1327. Jenann Ismael, Professor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University

  1328. Keith P. Feldman, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley

  1329. Karel Arnaut, Associate Professor, KU Leuven, Belgium

  1330. Jonathan Littell, Writer and Filmmaker 

  1331. Guilel Treiber, Assistant Professor of Ethics and Political Philosophy, Radboud University, The Netherlands

  1332. Karen Dias, Psychologist, San Francisco, CA

  1333. Ira Noveck, Directeur de Recherche, CNRS, Paris

  1334. Leor Shomroni, Student

  1335. Alyssa Miller, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, German Institute for Global and Area Studies

  1336. Jonathan Miran, Professor of History of Africa and the Islamic World, Western Washington University

  1337. Andrews Reath, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Riverside

  1338. Blandine Saint-Oyant, Artist

  1339. Hilton Obenzinger, Novelist & poet, Stanford University

  1340. Mario Kessler, Professor and Senior Fellow at Center for Contemporary History, Potsdam, Germany

  1341. Angela Godfrey-Goldstein, Teacher, Beit Zvi Theatre School, Ramat Gan (ret.), and leader of Jahalin Solidarity

  1342. Mona Acker, Professor Emerita of Social Work, University of Regina, Canada

  1343. Carol Rittner, Distinguished Professor Emerita of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Stockton University, NJ

  1344. Izabela Madura, Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology

  1345. Sandra Dijkstra, Literary Agent

  1346. Bram Dijkstra, Professor Emeritus of American and Comparative Literature, University of California San Diego

  1347. Nadav Assor, Associate Professor of Studio Art, Connecticut College

  1348. Maya Elashi, Herbalist

  1349. Nicole Erin Morse, Associate Professor of Media Studies, Florida Atlantic University

  1350. Natasha Zaretsky, Professor of History, University of Alabama at Birmingham

  1351. Nigel Bolland, Charles Dana Professor of Sociology and Caribbean Studies, Colgate University

  1352. Nick White, Retired physicist, semiconductor manufacturer

  1353. Nurit Peled-Elhanan, Professor in Language Education (retired), David Yellin Academic College and Hebrew University 

  1354. Mary Ann Dillon, RSM, Ph.D.

  1355. Mikael Levin, Artist

  1356. Merav Givoni, Poet

  1357. Mark Nelson, Construction labor union official (retired)

  1358. Monika Jaeckel, Independent artist & researcher

  1359. Martin Lascoux, Professor of Population Genetics, Uppsala University

  1360. Meryl Crean, Rabbi

  1361. Oliver Vitouch, Professor of Cognitive Psychology, University of Klagenfurt

  1362. Ingrid Grytdal, Nurse, Norway

  1363. Jacob Ludvigsen, Student of Mechanical Engineering, UiT Arctic University of Norway

  1364. Norbert Hornstein, Professor Emeritus of Linguistics, University of Maryland College Park

  1365. Mitchell Plitnick, President, ReThinking Foreign Policy, Winner of the Palestine Book Counter Current Award 

  1366. Orly Yadin, Filmmaker, Vermont, Recipient of the Walter Cerf Medal for Outstanding Achievement in the Arts 

  1367. Orly Benjamin, Professor of Sociology, Bar Ilan University

  1368. Michaela Kobsa-Mark, Documentary Filmmaker

  1369. Julia Luise Seifert, Music teacher

  1370. Meera Nanda, Writer

  1371. David Getz, Former Principal, NYC Department of Education 

  1372. Jane Stark, Museum Director

  1373. Mark Sherwin, Professor of Physics, University of California at Santa Barbara

  1374. Mohammed Nachtaoui, Professor, Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco 

  1375. Rabbi Devorah Jacobson, Healthcare Chaplain

  1376. Phyllis Ewen, Artist

  1377. Rabbi David Basior, Kadima Reconstructionist Community

  1378. Rabbi Devorah Jacobson, Healthcare Chaplain

  1379. Rabbi David Basior, Kadima Reconstructionist Community

  1380. David E. Cane, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Brown University

  1381. Rene Gabriels, Lecturer of Philosophy, Maastricht University, Netherlands

  1382. Martin G. Weiß, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Klagenfurt

  1383. Elizabeth O'Brien, Assistant Professor of History, UCLA

  1384. Millet Treinin, Associate Professor of Neurobiology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem

  1385. Elana Mann, Artist

  1386. Mireille Gleizes, Pianist

  1387. Paola Canarutto, Physician

  1388. Alain Van Kerckhoven, Author and Publisher

  1389. Ofer Gazit, Lecturer of Ethnomusicology, Tel Aviv University

  1390. Martin Mould, PhD (retired)

  1391. Rabbi Dr Frank Dabba Smith, Lecturer, Leo Baeck College, London

  1392. Rabbi Doug Alpert, Kansas City, Missouri

  1393. Biran Mertan, Professor of Developmental Psychology (retired), Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cypress

  1394. Marc David, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics, Antwerp University

  1395. Rabbi Debra Kolodny, Justice Activist

  1396. Dana Ron, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Tel Aviv University

  1397. Marjorie N. Feld, Professor of History, Babson College

  1398. Alison Frank, Professor of History, Harvard University

  1399. Jonathan Zeitlin, Distinguished Faculty Professor of Public Policy and Governance Emeritus, University of Amsterdam

  1400. Miriyam Glazer, Rabbi, Ph.D, Emerita Professor, American Jewish University

  1401. Nelson Kasfir, Professor of Government Emeritus, Dartmouth College

  1402. Peter Breiner, Associate Professor of Political Science, State University of New York at Albany

  1403. Liz Blum, Health care worker

  1404. M. Sunny Robinson, RN, MEd, Public Health, retired

  1405. Benjamin Schiff, Emeritus Professor of Politics, Oberlin College

  1406. Steven Levitsky, Professor of Government, Harvard University

  1407. Sajay Samuel, Clinical Professor of Accounting, Penn State University

  1408. Jonathan E. Brockopp, Professor of History, Religious Studies, and Philosophy, Penn State University

  1409. Jonathan Brumberg-Kraus, Professor of Religion, Wheaton College

  1410. Rabbi Nancy Fuchs Kreimer, Associate Professor Emerita, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College

  1411. Gabeba Baderoon, Associate Professor of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies, African Studies and Comparative Literature, Penn State University

  1412. Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz, Professor of Classics (retired), Tel Aviv University

  1413. Nausikaä El-Mecky, Tenure Track Professor of Art History, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona

  1414. Manuel Rosaldo, Assistant Professor of Labor Relations, Penn State University

  1415. Rabbi Sheila Peltz Weinberg

  1416. Rabbi Lew Weiss, Community Rabbi

  1417. Rabbi Yitzhak Husbands-Hankin

  1418. Daniel Purdy, Professor of German, Penn State University

  1419. Rabbi Marc Gruber, Bethesda Maryland

  1420. Francesca Bregoli, Associate Professor of History, Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY

  1421. Maynard Seider, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

  1422. Max Likin, History Lecturer, FEPPS

  1423. Anna Mollow, Ph.D. and Independent Scholar

  1424. Rachel Levitsky, Professor of Poetics, Pratt Institute

  1425. Rabbi Simkha Y. Weintraub, retired Rabbinic Director, Jewish Board

  1426. Taimur Ahmad, PhD Student, University of Wisconsin Madison

  1427. Rabbi Moshe Heyn, Coastside Jewish Community

  1428. Sasha Kuczynski, Lecturer of Communication Studies, California State University Long Beach

  1429. Lindsey Hand, Teaching Associate, University of Washington

  1430. Oriana Scarpati, Associate Professor of Romance Philology and Linguistics, University of Naples Federico II

  1431. Dorn Hetzel, Professor Emeritus of Film/Video, Penn State University

  1432. Raanan Alexandrowicz, Filmmaker

  1433. Jonas Vitouch, Student of philosophy and freelance writer

  1434. Jonathan Wille, Researcher, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

  1435. Rivka Nir, Instructor, The Open University of Israel

  1436. Barbara Lewandowska, Nurse

  1437. Amanda Minervini, Assistant Professor of Italian, Colorado College

  1438. Rachel Silver, Faculty of Education, York University

  1439. Francine Menashy, Associate Professor of Education, University of Toronto

  1440. Karl Ponthieux Stern, M.A. student, Concordia University

  1441. Geneviève Nevin, J.D., B.C.L

  1442. Violaine de Landes, French teacher

  1443. Linda Bevis, ELL Teacher, North Seattle College

  1444. Caroline Conley, Librarian, North Seattle College

  1445. Ross Gasworth, Musician

  1446. Mary Bullis, United Methodist minister

  1447. Saeb Rawashdeh, Editor

  1448. Lyn Mehl, Lutheran pastor

  1449. René Levy, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Lausanne

  1450. Rena Blumenthal, Freelance rabbi and educator

  1451. Saul Anton, Adjunct Associate Professor of Humanities and Media Studies, Pratt Institute

  1452. Ruth Tsoffar, Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

  1453. Sharon Dennihy-Bailey, M,A., CASAC

  1454. Richard Ganulin, Lawyer

  1455. Seham Kafafi, Doctoral Candidate, University of Notre Dame

  1456. Richard L Epstein, Head, Advanced Reasoning Forum

  1457. Ronnie Lesser, Psychoanalyst

  1458. Shaker Chuck Farah, Professor of Biochemistry, University of São Paulo

  1459. Richard Wagner, Attorney

  1460. Rhonda F Levine, Professor of Sociology Emerita, Colgate University

  1461. Sacha Stern, Professor of Jewish Studies, UCL

  1462. James Dickins, Professor Emeritus of Arabic, University of Leeds, UK

  1463. Robert Cohen, Writer

  1464. Sarah Hendlish, PsyD Student

  1465. Patricia O’Reilly, Episcopal Priest

  1466. Joy Dworkin, Professor of English (retired), Missouri Southern State University

  1467. Rich Van Dellen, retired physician

  1468. Ever Jones, Teaching Professor, University of Washington Tacoma

  1469. Matthew Weinstein, Professor of Education, University of Washington Tacoma

  1470. Rowland A Selame, PhD Psychologist, Filmmaker

  1471. Reine Meylaerts, Professor of Comparative Literature, KU Leuven

  1472. Sarah Lanzman, Bliss Point Farm

  1473. Peter Ford, Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies (retired), Near East School of Theology, Beirut

  1474. Ruth Fallenbaum, Ph.D., Psychologist, Oakland, CA

  1475. Robert L. Herbst, Human Rights Lawyer

  1476. Renée Petropoulos, Professor Emeritus, Otis College of Art and Design

  1477. Herbert Ginsburg, Professor Emeritus at the Teachers College, Columbia University

  1478. Sally Stein, Photo historian

  1479. David Greenstein, Rabbi and artist

  1480. Rev. J. Mark Davidson, Voices for Justice in Palestine

  1481. Raya Cohen, Former Lecturer of Jewish History, Tel Aviv University; Department of Sociology, University of Naples Federico II

  1482. Renee Robbins, Pianist

  1483. Rev. Michael Yoshii, Friends of Wadi Foquin

  1484. Dominique Polfliet, Production editor (retired)

  1485. Ruth Luschnat, Case Worker Naturopath, Berlin

  1486. Adam Wilkins, Guest Scientist, Humbolt Universität, Berlin

  1487. Sylvia Finzi, Artist

  1488. Sandro Ventura, Psychiatrist

  1489. Dr Tony Klug, Formerly senior advisor to the Oxford Research Group

  1490. Michael Norwitz, Author

  1491. Shai Ginsburg, Associate Professor of Hebrew, Duke University

  1492. Karen Cowgill, Affiliate Faculty in the Department of Global Health, University of Washington

  1493. Charles Ayash, Jazz Musician

  1494. Judith Gerson, Professor Emerita of Sociology, Rutgers University

  1495. Ross Brann, Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Cornell University

  1496. Marcus Smith, Emeritus Professor of English, Loyola University New Orleans

  1497. Elizabeth Ferry, Professor of Anthropology, Brandeis University

  1498. Duane Oldfield, Associate Professor of Political Science, Knox College

  1499. Bernadette J. Brooten, MacArthur Fellow, 1998; Robert and Myra Kraft and Jacob Hiatt Professor of Christian Studies, emerita, Brandeis University

  1500. Karen Kampwirth, Professor of Political Science, Knox College

  1501. Louise Yost, Poet and musician

  1502. Katarzyna Nasiewicz, Painter

  1503. Aleksandra Budnik, Graphic Design Student

  1504. Zachary Levenson, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Florida International University

  1505. Janine Jones, PhD, UT Austin

  1506. Naomi Guttman, Professor of Creative Writing, Hamilton College

  1507. Ann Sullivan, Psychotherapist

  1508. Steven Battin, Assistant Professor of Theology, Notre Dame

  1509. Neil Sullivan, Sociologist

  1510. Thomas Jay Lynn, Associate Professor of English, Penn State Berks

  1511. Gloria Burd, member of WILPF

  1512. Tove Samzelius, Senior Lecturer in Social Work, Malmö University, Sweden

  1513. William Kumbier, Emeritus Professor of English, Missouri Southern State University

  1514. Kostas Morfis, PhD student, EKPA

  1515. Tormod Stensland, Teacher, Knut Hamsun Highschool

  1516. Richard Ruppel, Professor of English, Chapman University

  1517. Christos Hadjioannou, Postdoctoral Researcher in Philosophy, University of Sofia

  1518. Ursula Hagedorn, Teacher

  1519. Walter Putnam, Retired academic

  1520. Erica Schoenberg, Psychoanalyst

  1521. Jennifer J Yanco, Affiliated Researcher, Boston University

  1522. Susan Jhirad, Professor Emerita of English, North Shore Community Collegeorth Shore

  1523. Alfred Corn, Writer

  1524. Jenny Dessain, Biologist

  1525. David Howard, Robert Burns Fellow 2013, Otago University

  1526. Richard Krawiec, Writer

  1527. Josh Dubnau, Professor of Neurobiology and Behavior, Stony Brook University

  1528. Amit Shah, Former publishing executive

  1529. Robert Moyer, Christian-Jewish Allies

  1530. Munir Jirmanus, Physicist, Educator

  1531. Tura Campanella Cook, Past president of the Jane Addams Peace Association

  1532. Sara Avery, Violinist

  1533. Rachana Kamtekar, Professor of Philosophy and Classics, Cornell University; Editor, Journal Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy

  1534. Michael Cahn, Lecturer of History, UCLA

  1535. Robin Messing, Writer, Gulf Coast Nonfiction Prize

  1536. William Maher, Retired Teacher, Counselor and administration

  1537. Rona Hokanson, Retired Arts Administrator

  1538. Petter Hellström, Researcher in History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University

  1539. John Krige, Professor Emeritus of Physical Chemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology

  1540. Gösta Hellström, Senior Lecturer, Lund University

  1541. Sandra Folzer, Professor (retired), Community College of Philadelphia

  1542. Tino Villanueva, Writer, Winner of the American Book Award

  1543. Aurora Camacho de Schmidt, Professor Emerita of Latin American Studies, Searthmore College

  1544. Kingston Teffy Roy Deivapathinathan, Msc Data Science Student, GISMA University of Applied Sciences, Berlin, Germany

  1545. Shauna Helton, Deputy Director of Development, Victory Programs, Boston

  1546. Mark Charles Rosenzweig, Director (retired) of Reference Center for Marxist Studies 

  1547. Joan Hazbun, Christian-Jewish Allies

  1548. Arthur Schmidt, Professor Emeritus of History, Temple University

  1549. Hadar Iron, Artist, inFerment Ceramic Studio

  1550. Nash Ashur, Concentric Group

  1551. Jeffrey Cooper, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, University of Maryland

  1552. Tony Litwinko, Retired Risk Manager and former academic

  1553. Joachim Gierlichs, PhD, Independent Scholar of Islamic Art History

  1554. Rita Verdino, Library support

  1555. Judy Levitt, Lawyer (retired)

  1556. Marcy Winograd, Coordinator, CodePink Congress - Feminist Grassroots Organization

  1557. Rosalie Yelen, Coordinator, CodePink Long Island - - Feminist Grassroots Organization

  1558. Benjamin Mita, Peer Recovery Support Specialist

  1559. Antje Ruppert, Translator

  1560. Susanne Hillman, Lecturer in History and Jewish Studies, San Diego State University

  1561. Norah P Shultz, Professor & Chair of Sociology, San Diego State University

  1562. David Kamper, Professor & Chair of American Indian Studies, San Diego State University

  1563. Heloisa Gesteira, Historian, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  1564. Deborah Pacini, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, Tufts University

  1565. Cynthia Kaufman, Director, Vasconcellos Institute, De Anza College, California

  1566. Tanya Ury, Artist, writer, activist

  1567. Carlos Davidson, Professor Emeritus of Environmental Studies, San Francisco State University

  1568. Cindy Arntson, retired Methodist clergy

  1569. Marie-Christine Skuncke, Professor Emerita of Literature, Uppsala University

  1570. Reebee Garofalo, Professor Emeritus of American Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston

  1571. Mark Stern, Attorney, Member of the National Lawyers Guild International Committee, Winner of the the Massachusetts Council on American-Islamic Relations' Champion of Justice Award

  1572. Catherine Harper, Retired Librarian

  1573. Peter D. Jacobson, Professor Emeritus in the School of Public Heath, University of Michigan

  1574. Jason Aleksander, Professor of Philosophy, San Jose State University

  1575. Lucas Dreamer, Physician

  1576. Julia Stein, Writer

  1577. Kristine Ives, LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor), LMFT

  1578. Abigail Abysalh-Metzger, NGO Representative

  1579. Peter Rhodes, Film Editor

  1580. Bob Tumposky, IT

  1581. Elly Huber, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, New York

  1582. Martha Sweezy, Assistant Professor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School

  1583. Stanley Habib, Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, CUNY

  1584. Mitchell Silver, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy Emeritus, University of Massachusetts Boston

  1585. Linda Spector, Learning Consultant, retired

  1586. Richard Perse, Social Worker and Psychotherapist

  1587. Beth Karp, Psychologist

  1588. Suzan Wolpow, Psychotherapist

  1589. Nalini Kuruppu LCSW, Social worker and antiracist organizer, Portland, Oregon

  1590. Elisabeth Waingrow, MSW, LICSW

  1591. Elizabeth Spark, MD, Physician

  1592. Elizabeth Ann King, Ordained minister

  1593. Fred Block, Professor of Sociology, UC Davis

  1594. Linda Heafey, Reading teacher

  1595. Senka Salatic-Ewing, LICSW

  1596. Shelley Hartz, Psychotherapist

  1597. Elizabeth Brenner, Clinical Social Worker & Teaching Associate, Harvard Medical School

  1598. Virginia Casper, Graduate Faculty Emerita, Bank Street College of Education, New York

  1599. Joel Schwartz, Non-profit manager (retired)

  1600. Wendy Schoener, Senior Lecturer (retired), University of Massachusetts Boston

  1601. Teresa Lesko, Psychologist

  1602. Lennie Kleinberg, Clinical Psychologist

  1603. Jim O’Brien, Instructor, University of Massachusetts Boston (retired)

  1604. Laura Punnett, Professor Emerita of Biomedical Engineering, University of Massachusetts Lowell

  1605. Naomi Scheman, Professor Emerita of Philosophy, University of Minnesota

  1606. David J Stern, Psychologist & Certified IFS Consultant

  1607. Leslie Cohen, J.D.

  1608. David Krippendorff, Artist

  1609. Susan Singer, Choral singer

  1610. Karen Klein MD, Pediatrician, Boston

  1611. Maya Barak, Associate Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Michigan-Dearborn

  1612. Jonathan Gingerich, Associate Professor of Law, Rutgers University

  1613. Asim Altamimi, Assistant Professor, Baghdad University, Iraq

  1614. Pattie Heyman, Social Worker and Artist

  1615. Nina Friedman, Social Worker

  1616. Rafael Moure-Eraso, Emeritus Professor, Public Health, UMASS Lowell

  1617. Julia Nordblad, Associate Professor of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University

  1618. Angela Guerrero, former social worker, Wellesley College and Bentley College

  1619. Elena Serrano, University Researcher, Universitat de València 

  1620. Brenda Griffith-Williams, Honorary Research Associate in the Department of Greek and Latin, University College London 

  1621. Jakub Filonik, Assistant Professor of Classics, University of Silesia, Poland

  1622. Andrea Winslow, Psychotherapist

  1623. Susan Sommer, Nurse

  1624. Francesca Maximé, Psychotherapist

  1625. Susan Hajiani, retired LCSW

  1626. Shaina Singh, LCSW-S, Psychotherapist and Certified Sex Therapist

  1627. Ruth Scodel, Professor Emerita of Greek and Latin, University of Michigan

  1628. Jeanine Legato, Translator & Interpreter

  1629. Miriam Habib, Retired social worker

  1630. Laurie Ure, Bioenergetic Psychotherapist

  1631. Josiane Olff-Nathan, Engineering Studies, Strasbourg University, retired

  1632. Andrew Prokopis, Private Clinical Psychologist

  1633. Jeremy Darling, Sex Therapist

  1634. Roland Pfefferkorn, Profesor Emeritus of Sociology, Strasbourg University

  1635. Thomas Moore, Anthropologist, Indigenous Community and Conserved Area

  1636. Martine Olff-Sommer, Psychologist

  1637. Trevor Sandwith, Teacher, biologist, anti-apartheid activist, Director, IUCN Centre for Conservation Actio

  1638. Greg Anderson, Professor of History, Ohio State University

  1639. Carlos Emediato, Coordinator of Education for Peace Globalnet

  1640. Nora Mann, Lawyer

  1641. Robert Friedman, Director, Center for Jewish History Genealogy Institute (retired), History Genealogy Institute

  1642. Miriam Habib, Retired social worker

  1643. Gina Loring, PhD, Poet Laureate of the African American Policy Forum

  1644. Mike Stuart, Professor of Philosophy, University of York, UK

  1645. Michel Pimbert, Professor of Agroecology and Food Politics, Coventry University, UK, Nominated member, Committee on World Food Security of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) 

  1646. Zari Hedayat, Clinical Director Open Paths Counseling Center; adjunct faculty, Antioch University

  1647. Nadia Souayed, Psychotherapist

  1648. Eric Nass, Psychologist

  1649. Andréa Finger, PhD, Forestry and Environment

  1650. Donna Shalev, Shalom Horowitz Professor of Classics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  1651. Diana Vinding, Independent researcher, Denmark

  1652. Ann F. Munson, Psychotherapist

  1653. Rainer Kandler, MD, Retired Physician

  1654. Santiago Zuluaga, Editor, Sorbonne University

  1655. Nigel Dudley, Conservation ecologist, formerly at the WWF International, IUCN and UNESCO 

  1656. Erwin Wagenhofer, Filmmaker, Vienna Austria

  1657. Hugh Govan, Adjunct Fellow, University of the South Pacific

  1658. Jeremy Ironside, PhD, Rural Development Consultant

  1659. James McCorkle, Visiting Associate Professor of Africana Studies, Hobart & William Smith Colleges

  1660. Ellen Resnik, Psychotherapist

  1661. Birgitte Rahbek, Cultural sociologist

  1662. Allie Schreiner, Psychotherapist

  1663. Vahe' Petrosian, Professor of Physics and Applied Physics: Chair Astronomy Program, Stanford University

  1664. Dani Bedau, Associate Professor, Theatre, Television, and Film, San Diego State University

  1665. David Ury, Volunteer relief worker

  1666. Gianfranco Borrini, Lawyer

  1667. Stan Smith, Emeritus Professor of English, Nottingham Trent University, UK

  1668. Jennifer Birkett, Professor Emeritus French Studies, University of Birmingham

  1669. Barbara Katz, Pediatrician

  1670. Gina Troisi, Psychotherapist

  1671. Suzanne Hoffman, Psy.D., Clinical Psychologist

  1672. Catherine Cooney, Small Business Owner

  1673. Michelle Melanson, Social Worker; Psychotherapist; Author

  1674. Colin Scott, Professor of Anthropology, McGill University

  1675. James D'Emilio, Associate Professor of Humanities, University of South Florida

  1676. Lillie Lewis, Biochemist

  1677. Federico Sanabria, Associate Professor of Psychology, Arizona State University

  1678. Neil Corcoran, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Liverpool

  1679. Rachel Azgad, Psychoanalyst

  1680. Tony Crowley, Professor of English, University of Leeds

  1681. Jenny Lee, Counsellor

  1682. Matthias Finger, Professor Emeritus, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland

  1683. Maurizio Farhan Ferrari, Senior Policy Adviser on Environmental Governance

  1684. Elizabeth Ryder, retired Assistant Librarian, UCL

  1685. Benjamin Rota, Paul K. Feyerabend Foundation

  1686. Baudouin Jurdant, Professor Emeritus of Science Journalism, University of Paris-Cité

  1687. Martin Wedeking, Pharmacist

  1688. Carolina Amaya, Deputy Director, Centro de Estudios Médicos Interculturales, Colombia

  1689. Anna Budziak, Associate Professor of English, The University of Wrocław

  1690. Roy Walmsley, Honorary Research Fellow, Birkbeck, University of London

  1691. Oliviet Gebuhrer, Retired Professor of Mathematics, University of Strasbourg France

  1692. Moshe Kayam, Urban planner

  1693. Carlo Pavone, Professor of Urology, University of Palermo

  1694. David Cannon, Chair of Jewish Network for Palestine, UK

  1695. Roberto Schiano Moriello, Musician

  1696. Susan Steinmann, Retired, American Federation of Teachers

  1697. Tony Greenstein, Post graduate Sussex University, author and independent scholar

  1698. Lisette Soini, Therapist in private practice

  1699. Adir Federman, Film PA

  1700. Barbara Ehringhaus, President, ProMont-Blanc

  1701. Natte Hillerberg, Resident Psychiatrist, Stockholm

  1702. Maria Halle, PhD

  1703. Susan Stevenson, Julian Indivisible

  1704. Lynne Layton, Psychoanalyst, Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis

  1705. Rebecca Tarlau, Associate Professor of Education, Penn State University

  1706. Maria Adelaida Restrepo, Professor of Communication Disorders, University of South Florida

  1707. Kathleen Beck, M. Ed.

  1708. A. Nevin, Phd Candidate, Social Anthropology, University of the Witwatersrand 

  1709. Craig Buxton, Alumni of Harvard University and UC Davis

  1710. Ron Hayduk, Professor of Political Science, San Francisco State University

  1711. Susan Crosby, Translator and editor, retired teacher of bilingual education, Masters in Spanish Language from the Universidad de Salamanca, Spain

  1712. Monica Mulrennan, Professor, Department of Geography, Planning and Environment, Concordia University, Montreal

  1713. Heidrun Hofmann, Teacher

  1714. Judith Kanter, Spanish interpreter

  1715. Beverly Ovrebo, Professor Emeritus of Health Education, San Francisco State University

  1716. Philippe Lavigne Delville, Anthropologist & senior researcher, IRD, France

  1717. Francisco Valencia, Court Interpreter

  1718. Brenda Goldberg, Publishing Professional

  1719. Alan Munton, Honorary Research Fellow, University of Exeter

  1720. David Terracini, Town Planner

  1721. Hernan Navas, Writer

  1722. Anand Patwardhan, Filmmaker

  1723. Shamsul Islam, Associate Professor, Delhi University (retired)

  1724. Suresh Khairnar, PhD, President of the India Palestine Solidarity Forum

  1725. Pierpaolo de Colombani, Medical Doctor

  1726. Mohammad A Akbarsha, Research Scientist, Bharathidasan University 

  1727. Ana Simões, Professor of History of Science, University of Lisbon

  1728. Bernadette Murphy, Public School Teacher

  1729. Milly Shah, MD, Human & Animal Rights Activist

  1730. Linda Neuhauser, Professor of Community Health Sciences, University of California, Berkeley

  1731. Irfan Engineer, All India Secular Forum

  1732. Hiren Gohain, Professor English (retired), Gauhati University, India

  1733. Alberto Florez M., Retired Associate Professor of History, University of Ottawa, Canada

  1734. Daryl Glaser, Professor of Political Studies, University of the Witwatersrand

  1735. Linda Stubblefield, LICSW

  1736. Miriam Greenberg, Professor of Sociology, University of California Santa Cruz

  1737. Jeremy Krikler, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Essex

  1738. Teresa Degenhardt, Associate Professor of Criminology, Queen’s University Belfast

  1739. Rev Dr E-K Daufin, award-winning author of On Fat And Faith: Ending Weight Stigma

  1740. Naomi Bellos, Visual artist

  1741. The Rev. Allie Perry, United Church of Christ Palestine Israel Network

  1742. Louise Houle, Executive Director

  1743. Helene Klodawsky, Filmmaker

  1744. Rebekah Hart, Psychotherapist, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

  1745. Sergio Couto, Biologist and researcher, Granada University

  1746. Yael Seggev, Artist

  1747. Chilali Hugo, Harpist

  1748. David Lopez, History Faculty, South Seattle College

  1749. Nichole Abdallah, Marriage and Family Therapist Trainee

  1750. Alan Feigenberg, Professor of Architecture (retired), The City College of New York

  1751. Cathy Lisa Schneider, Professor of International Studies, American University

  1752. Adam Lucas, Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong

  1753. Samantha Shoppell, PhD student, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

  1754. Jan Corderman, Women's International League for Peace & Freedom

  1755. Samuel Crettenand, Publisher, in hunger-strike for 22 days for the civilians of Gaza

  1756. Ruth Novaczek, Artist

  1757. Michelle Rosner, Teacher

  1758. Dov Okouneff, Film Producer & Director

  1759. Eric Verhoogen, Professor of International and Public Affairs and of Economics, Columbia University

  1760. Richard Doane, Retired government researcher and musician

  1761. Christiane Brückner, Social worker

  1762. Henry Heller, Professor of History (retired), University of Manitoba

  1763. Kristofer Petersen-Overton, Lecturer of Political Science, Babson College

  1764. Dorna Lange, educator

  1765. Roy H. Winnick, Independent Scholar

  1766. Alice Rosen, LMHC

  1767. Rebecca Haberkorn, MA Candidate, Antioch University, Seattle

  1768. Stephen Benson, Licensed Psychologist

  1769. Thomas Niederberger, Anthropologist PhD student, University of Bern

  1770. Albert Chan Dzul, Biólogo, Coordinador Consorcio TICCA subregión Mesoamérica

  1771. Karen Wainer, Architect

  1772. Avi Goldberg, Lecturer of Sociology, Vanier College

  1773. Jack Goldberg, Professor Emeritus of Educational Psychology, University of Alberta

  1774. Ellen Peel, Professor Emerita of English and Comparative Literature, San Francisco State University

  1775. Helmut Grosskreutz, PhD, Economist (retired)

  1776. D. Goepel-Abtt, Pediatrician

  1777. Shana Minkin, Research Associate Professor of International and Global Studies, Sewanee University of the South

  1778. Baerbel Libera, Musician

  1779. Barbara Smith, Black Feminist Author and Activist

  1780. Neil Dawson, Researcher, University of East Anglia

  1781. Teresa A Sheffey, Arts Educator, retired

  1782. Angele Ellis, Writer

  1783. Kate Fowler, retired teacher

  1784. Patricia Saunders, Writer/Editor/Poet

  1785. Carolyn Miller, Poet

  1786. Eric Leonard, Research Director, French Institute for Development Research, IRDr

  1787. Laure-Anne Bosselaar, Poet

  1788. Joseph R. Fitzgerald, Associate Professor of History and Political Science, Cabrini University

  1789. Michael T. Young, Poet

  1790. Patricia Eakins, author The Hungry Girls and Other Stories

  1791. Frédérique Jankowski, Anthropologist, Cirad, France

  1792. Jerome Queste, Sociologist, Cirad

  1793. Bastien Defives, photographer

  1794. Deborah Achtenberg, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Nevada, Reno

  1795. Clément Barniaudy, Associate Professor of Geography, University of Montpellier

  1796. Isabel Tostes, University of São Paulo

  1797. Mark Manyanga, IRD France

  1798. Eileen Szabo, teacher/artist

  1799. René Jean, enseignant et superviseur dans le domaine social

  1800. Sergio Magnani, Researcher, INRAE, France

  1801. Chantal Crenn, Professeure Université de Montpellier Paul Valéry

  1802. Mary Flodin, writer

  1803. Stephanie Guirand, Doctoral Researcher in Sociology - Goldsmiths, University of London

  1804. Colin Holbrook, Associate Professor of Cognitive and Information Sciences, University of California Merced

  1805. Professor Leonore Wilson, writer, poet

  1806. Julie Hawks, Psychotherapist

  1807. Cedric Flower, Secondary & college school teacher

  1808. Muhammad Ali, Muslim American Poet and Mental Health Therapist

  1809. Shawn Fremstad, Director of Law and Political Economy, Center for Economic and Policy Research

  1810. Renee Worringer, Professor, University of Guelph

  1811. Ronald Aronson, distinguished Professor Emeritus the History of Ideas, Wayne State University

  1812. Eartha Mae Guthman, Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Neuroscience), Princeton University

  1813. Prof. Almudena Cabezas, UCM Spain

  1814. Diane L. Wolf, Prof. Emerita of Sociology, UC Davis

  1815. Daniel Sleator, Professor of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University

  1816. Werner Lange, retired professor

  1817. Takashi Nakamura, Instructor, British Columbia Institute of Technology

  1818. Robert Lipton, Senior Research Scientist - Prevention Research Center/PIRE

  1819. Patricia C Vener-Saavedra, Artist, Adjunct Assistant Professor, UMUC (ret.)

  1820. Steve Gilmartin, writer

  1821. Max Pensack, MD/PhD Candidate, Columbia University

  1822. Alex Del Toro , PhD Candidate

  1823. Allan Kulikoff, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Georgia

  1824. Thaisa Frank, Fiction Writer and author of Heidegger's Glasses

  1825. Eryk Stacy, Lecturer (retired) in Mechanical Engineering, CSU Fullerton

  1826. Noelle Damon, LCSWR, DAAETS, Diplomate America Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress

  1827. Silvia Nagy-Zekmi, Professor Emerita, Villanova University

  1828. Jennifer Kagan, Assistant Professor of Public Administration, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

  1829. David Stellman, ESOL Professor, Austin Community College

  1830. Ann Garrison, Contributing Editor, Black Agenda Report

  1831. M Trivedi, Distinguished Professor, University of California, San Diego

  1832. Rita Martinez, Artist

  1833. David Gordon, University of Minnesota

  1834. Zishan Allibhai, Physician

  1835. Amittai Aviram, Visiting Associate Professor of Computer Science, Boston College

  1836. Patrick Gun Cuninghame, Senior Lecturer of History, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico City.

  1837. Octavio Zaya, Art Curator and Critic

  1838. Eugene Porter, Math and Physics Instructor, Alameda, California

  1839. Aisha Shah, Blogger

  1840. Lana Shami, Technical Writing

  1841. Leila Notash, Professor, Queen's University Canada

  1842. Nils Wauschkuhn, PhD student, Berlin

  1843. Sarah Tirmazi, Economist

  1844. Ellen W. Echeverria, Associate Professor of Spanish (Retired) George Washington University

  1845. Shahnaz Baten, Teacher

  1846. Karen Adler, Department of History, University of Nottingham

  1847. Timothy Scott Johnson, Assistant Professor of History, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

  1848. Kazi Abu Zubair, NC State University

  1849. Kimberly Baker Medina, Attorney at law

  1850. Marc Silver, Professor of Sociology, Hofstra University

  1851. Jazzie Terrell, Instructor, University of Arizona

  1852. Sarah Serhan, Consultant

  1853. Pedro Saadé-Lloréns, Professor, Environmental Law Clinic, University of Puerto Rico

  1854. Maryam Mehtar, Pediatrician, SK, Canada

  1855. John W. Casey, Retired University Instructor

  1856. Thalia Drori Ramirez, Lecturer, University of Minnesota

  1857. Nick Gilla, Data Scientist and Community Organizer

  1858. Branda Miller, Professor of Media Arts, Rensselaer

  1859. Mourad Zerroug, PhD, Technology Executive

  1860. Iveta Jusova, Professor of GWSS, Carleton College

  1861. Raja Jaber, MD, Associate Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, Director of Lifestyle and Integrative Medicine, Stony Brook Medicine

  1862. Thomas F. Dillimgham, Retired Professor of English

  1863. Mark Kramer, Teaching Professor, University of Pittsburgh

  1864. Meera Sehgal, Associate Professor of Sociology & GWSS, Carleton College

  1865. Susan Saffer, Counsellor, retired

  1866. Adam M. Farhi, Academic, Activist, & Writer, Scholar at Risk (former Student at Risk)

  1867. Heather L. Davis, Poet and Mother, Lancaster, PA

  1868. Jean Boase-Beier, Professor Emerita, University of East Anglia

  1869. Alicia Koutsoulieris, Amnesty International USA Country Specialist - Israel/OPT/Palestinian Authority

  1870. Larry Berman, Member of Partners for Palestine

  1871. Joel Whitebook, Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research

  1872. Anita Chikkatur, Professor of Educational Studies, Carleton College

  1873. L.E.J. Rachell, The CORE Legacy Project

  1874. Bob Horner, Partners for Palestine

  1875. Juliane Schicker, Associate Professor of German, Carleton College

  1876. David Vine, Professor of Anthropology, American University

  1877. Neeral Patel, Teacher

  1878. Debora Munczek, Ph.D. Psychologist, NYC

  1879. Douglas Haynes, Professor of English, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh

  1880. Marilyn Bronstein, Professor, Champlain College

  1881. Henry Schwarz, Professor Emeritus, Georgetown University

  1882. Naomi Wallace, Playwright

  1883. Julia Shatz, Assistant Professor of History, California State University, Fresno

  1884. Jennifer Graf, Librarian, Austin ISD

  1885. Toby Morantz, Associate Professor of Anthropology (ret.), McGill University

  1886. Hongyu Wang, Professor of Curriculum Studies, Oklahoma State University

  1887. Sandy Solomon, Writer in Residence, Vanderbilt University

  1888. Adrian R. Lewis, David B. Pittaway Professor of Military History, University of Kansas

  1889. Guido Magenes, Professor of Structural Engineering, University of Pavia, Italy

  1890. Stephen Walt, Belfer Professor of International Affairs, Harvard University

  1891. Michael Desch, Packey J. Dee Professor of International Affairs, University of Notre Dame

  1892. Lindsey O’Rourke, Associate Professor of Political Science, Boston College

  1893. Rajan Menon, Professor Emeritus, City College NY

  1894. Thomas Anthony Durkin, Distinguished Practitioner in Residence, Loyola University of Chicago School of Law

  1895. Cecilia Zeledón, Professor of History, Director of the Universidad de la Tierra en Puebla, A.C

  1896. Alessandro Bacchetta, Professor of Physics, University of Pavia

  1897. Erdmut Brown, Psychotherapist

  1898. Dorrie Iten, Poet, Playwright, and Teacher

  1899. Matthew Ruby, MS Graduate, DePaul University

  1900. George Kalivis, Doctoral Researcher in Visual Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London

  1901. Teresa Villegas-López, Philosophy of Science Student, UNAM, México

  1902. Belinda Ramírez, College Fellow, Stanford University

  1903. Maryam Heshmatzadeh, Instructor

  1904. Sarah Slotnick, Teacher

  1905. Lisa Kilejian, MD, MS, Physician

  1906. Katarzyna Jackowska-Enemuo, Writer, musician, anthropologist of culture

  1907. Coraline Empson, Sociologist, University Of Sheffield

  1908. Stanley Habib, Professor Emeritus, CUNY

  1909. Larisa González Martínez, Profesor, Universidad Virtual del Estado de Guanajuato

  1910. Joseph Kellner, Assistant Professor of History, University of Georgia

  1911. Nofret Hernandez Vilchis, Postdoctoral fellow, CIDE

  1912. María del Mar Sánchez Vivancos, Teacher

  1913. Angelo Parodi, 5th Grade Teacher, DC Public Schools

  1914. Simcha Srebnik, Associate Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of British Columbia

  1915. Ellen Rothman, Retired historian

  1916. Deborah Ramirez, Professor, School of Law, Northeastern University 

  1917. Emily Bosk, Associate Professor of Social Work, Rutgers University

  1918. Dayna Kalleres, Associate Professor, Dept. of Literature, University of California San Diego

  1919. James Glickman, Writer and Emeritus Professor of English, CCRI

  1920. Karen Keefe, Poet

  1921. Rocky Cohen, Artist

  1922. Judith E Smith, Professor Emerita of American Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston

  1923. Elissa Gelfand, Professor of French Emerita, Mount Holyoke College

  1924. Rachel Lee Rubin, Professor of American Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston

  1925. Lawrence Blum, Distinguished Philosopher of Liberal Arts and Education, University of Massachusetts Boston

  1926. Ellen Oxfeld, Professor of Anthropology, Middlebury College

  1927. Vijay Iyer, composer and pianist; professor, Harvard University

  1928. Darcy Copeland, composer & PhD student, Harvard University

  1929. Cris Dohler Rodas, Flutist

  1930. Michiko Theurer, Interdisciplinary researcher and artist, Stanford University

  1931. Bret McCabe, Communications Specialist, the Peabody Institute

  1932. Malavika Godbole, Adjunct Professor of Percussion, William Paterson University

  1933. Jeb Bishop, Musician, Chicago

  1934. Ledah Finck, Violinist

  1935. Bianca Pratte, Instructor of Music

  1936. Laura Mullen, Writer

  1937. Thomas Robertello, Associate Professor of Flute, Jacobs School of Music Indiana University

  1938. Matt Gold, Musician, Chicago

  1939. Alexandra Porter, Vocalist

  1940. LJ White, Assistant Professor of Core Studies, Boston Conservatory at Betklee

  1941. Elena V. Siyanko, Executive and Artistic Director, PS21

  1942. Monica Youn, Associate Professor of English, University of California - Irvine

  1943. Yuniya Edi Kwon, Arts Fellow, Princeton University

  1944. Dr. Judah Adashi, Composer; faculty, Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University

  1945. Ali Sethi, Musician

  1946. Melody Chua, Artist, PhD Candidate, University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, Zürich University of the Arts

  1947. Ethan Nylander, Flutist

  1948. Esperanza Roman-Mendoza, Professor, George Mason University

  1949. Noah Jenkins, Lecturer in Music, Northwestern University

  1950. Anika Liv Christensen, Music and Biology Undergraduate Student, Harvard University

  1951. Margaux Newell, Art Historian (M.A.), Writer, Archivist

  1952. John Richards, Violist of the JACK Quartet and Professor of Viola, The New School

  1953. Rebecca Medrano, Co-founder Executive Director, GALA Hispanic Theatre

  1954. Jean Schensul, anthropologistKari Wolfe Borni, Dance Scholar in Residence, Middlebury College

  1955. Jenn Ortegren, Associate Professor of Religion, Middlebury College

  1956. William Poulin-Deltour, Professor of French Studies, Middlebury College

  1957. Karin Hanta, Journalist

  1958. Judy Mayer, Academic Coordinator, Middlebury CollegeKari Wolfe Borni, Dance Scholar in Residence, Middlebury College

  1959. Jenn Ortegren, Associate Professor of Religion, Middlebury College

  1960. William Poulin-Deltour, Professor of French Studies, Middlebury College

  1961. Karin Hanta, Journalist

  1962. Judy Mayer, Academic Coordinator, Middlebury College

  1963. Jessie Nucho, Flutist

  1964. Laurie Essig, Professor, Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies, Middlebury College

  1965. Michael Olinick, Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, Middlebury College

  1966. Amit Prakash, Visiting Assistant Professor of International and Global Studies, Middlebury College

  1967. Kristin Lloyd, Harpist

  1968. Jason Ortegren, Professor and Citizen Activist, University of West Florida

  1969. Phil Chodrow, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Middlebury College

  1970. Merche Blasco, PhD student, New York University

  1971. Elijah McCormack, Vocalist

  1972. Abigail Quesnel, Housing Coordinator, HOPE

  1973. Julie Hoyenski, Event Systems Project Manager, Middlebury College

  1974. Derek D'Sa, Adjunct Faculty (retired)

  1975. Raihab Baig, Recruiter & Advisor, Milgard School of Business, University of Washington Tacoma

  1976. Catharine Wright, Associate Professor of Gender and Writing, Middlebury College

  1977. Scott Gunther, Professor of French Studies, Wellesley College

  1978. Anna Faber, Performer

  1979. Ryan McDermott, Writer and Musician

  1980. Tatjana Lichtenstein, PhD, Historian

  1981. Paula Schwartz, Emerita Professor of French Studies, Middlebury College

  1982. Carrie Wiebe, Professor of Chinese language and literature, Middlebury College

  1983. Will Leben, Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, Stanford University

  1984. Shoko Hamano, Professor Emeritus of Japanese and International Affairs, George Washington University

  1985. Elio B., Cellist

  1986. Clara Latham, Assistant Professor of Music Technology, The New School

  1987. Thomas Wasow, Emeritus Professor, Stanford University

  1988. Kristin Hanson, Professor, Dept. of English, University of California, Berkeley

  1989. Harriet Lipowitz, Retired instructor of English as a Second Language

  1990. Annie Zaenen, Adjunct professor, Stanford University

  1991. Carlo Ginzburg, Professor of History Emeritus, UCLA

  1992. Yumna Siddiqi, Associate Professor of English, Middlebury College

  1993. Ananya Das, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Middlebury College

  1994. Amina Derbi, Graphic Designer and Writer

  1995. M. Theresa Basile, Communications Director; Alumna, Columbia University and UCLA

  1996. Brenda Ellis, Sr. Research & Instruction Librarian, Middlebury College

  1997. Ben Richter, Musician

  1998. Juan J. Llisterri, EconomistPeter Hans Matthews, Middlebury College

  1999. Benjamin Buchloh, Andrew Mellon research professor Harvard University

  2000. Mary McLeod, Professor of Architecture, Columbia University

  2001. Rosalyn Deutsche, Barnard College/Columbia University

  2002. Dr. Ricardo Alvarez

  2003. Carrie Lambert-Beatty, Professor of History of Art and Architecture and of Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University

  2004. Merrick Rossein, Professor of Law, CUNY School of Law

  2005. Margherita Harwell, Professor Emerita, University of Illinois Chicago

  2006. Farah Haq, Clinical Assistant Professor, Stony Brook Medicine

  2007. Magali Demanget Anthropology Professor

  2008. Bassem Saad, Physician

  2009. Asti Hustvedt, Writer

  2010. Josh Dubnau, Professor, Stony Brook School of Medicine

  2011. Ane Muñoz, Staff in Instituto Cervantes (Madrid)

  2012. Eugenie Dubnau, Assistant Professor of Microbiology, Rutgers University

  2013. Issar Smith, Professor, Rutgers University (retired)

  2014. Kaleb Long, IT Professional

  2015. David Dubnau, Professor, Public Health Research Institute

  2016. Kathleen Barta, Associate Professor Emerita, University of Arkansas

  2017. Rivki Nyer, MFT intern

  2018. Susan Sklar, M.D., Founder and Medical Director, Sklar Center for Restorative Medicine

  2019. Shannon Crochet, Adjunct Professor of Communication

  2020. Lavena Johanson, Cellist

  2021. Ann Pei, Ph.D. student, University of Illinois, Urbana-Campaign

  2022. Ken Jacobs, Labor Specialist, University of California, Berkeley

  2023. Adam Hitchcock, Emeritus Professor, McMaster University

  2024. Maliha Chishti, Assistant Instructional Professor, University of Chicago

  2025. Bradbury Stearns, Writer

  2026. Tomas Solar, Retired (NGS/NOAA)

  2027. Heidrun Hofmann, Fulbright Scholar, teacher

  2028. Michael Gnat, Independent Academic Editor

  2029. Benjamin Fasching-Gray, Librarian

  2030. David Friend, Pianist, Manhattan School of Music CCRCI Faculty

  2031. Anna Harris, Arts Administrator

  2032. Carter Crosby, Composer

  2033. Molly Holshouser, Nurse Practitioner, New York

  2034. Jacqueline Robb, School Psychologist (retired)

  2035. Sayera Hossain, Project Manager

  2036. Hannah Barrett, Executive Director, Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, Bard College

  2037. Colette DeJong, MD, Cardiology Fellow, UCSF

  2038. Simone Thornton, Lecturer, University of Wollongong

  2039. Jacob Doss, Lecturer, Texas State University

  2040. Arne Andersen (Germany), Historian and archivist

  2041. Anne Mullen, retired Reading Specialist, Concord, MA

  2042. Kathleen Mullen Guarino, Social worker

  2043. Lodewijk Regout, Teacher

  2044. Carwil Bjork-James, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Law, Vanderbilt University

  2045. Samir Okasha, Professor of Philosophy, University of Bristol, U.K.

  2046. Havi Carel, Professor of Philosophy, University of Bristol, UK

  2047. Tzuchien Tho, University of Bristol

  2048. Lena Zuchowski, Senior Lecturer, University of Bristol

  2049. Max Jones, Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Bristol

  2050. Bernard Cornut, polytechnicien, président "Jamais plus 2 poids et 2 mesures"

  2051. Biliana Voutchkova, composer-performer, HKB Bern

Supporters with no stated affiliation:

  1. Daniela Lichtman

  2. Robyn Bem, Peace seeker

  3. Karen Alqasem, Peace seeker

  4. Alizah Wolfe

  5. Brooke Daly

  6. Maya Haber

  7. Bo Skibelund

  8. Jane Zighelboim Awni

  9. Carter Vance

  10. Catelyn Booher

  11. Dina Hecht

  12. Paolo Agazzi, democrat

  13. Catherine Cox, Retired

  14. O'Meara Cover

  15. José Santos Pires, retired

  16. Laurie Oman, Supporter of academics

  17. Sandi P. Ward

  18. Rick Valdes

  19. Tamar Chuchem

  20. Asher Fried

  21. Eliya Deuker, Israel

  22. Batya Yelloz

  23. Tzvi Markovitz

  24. Suzann Madeley

  25. Katherine A. Johnson

  26. Mary Keenan

  27. Gil Harari

  28. Andy Lewandowski

  29. Rachel Dodd

  30. Tamara Rosenberg

  31. Michele Leclerc-Olive

  32. Susan Scorso

  33. Kathleen Broderson

  34. Peter Yedidia

  35. Avron Polakow

  36. Arie Meidav

  37. David Bollag

  38. Susan Carney, peace seeker

  39. Rose-Marie Lagrave

  40. Khalil Khalaila

  41. Lina Del Castillo

  42. Hugo Ceron-Anaya

  43. Janna Frelich

  44. Becky Silverstein

  45. Debbie Silva

  46. Laura Cadot

  47. Mark Nelson

  48. Laurie Toner

  49. Silvia Helena

  50. Elise Pape

  51. Judy Kirshner

  52. Karin Graeff

  53. Zachary Kolodny, New Mexico Jew

  54. Noa Urbach, mother

  55. Gila Svirsky, peace and human rights activist

  56. Alex Nissen, Feminist Human Rights and Peace Activist

  57. Nirit Oren Sternberg, Activist

  58. Shlomit Yarkoni, Activist

  59. Gail Steiner, Activist

  60. Lina Nahhas, Empathy Builder

  61. Betsy Valdes, Activist

  62. Veronica Smith, Activist

  63. Karin Graeff, Human

  64. Elahe Amani, Peacemaker

  65. Igor Tomkiewicz

  66. Debbie Benador, mother and grandmother

  67. Yehudit Keshet, Activist

  68. Ruti Margalit activist

  69. Jill El-Ashkar

  70. Leah Even Chorev , Peace seeker

  71. Gilli Zimhoni

  72. Sylvie Bruxelles, Retired

  73. Aude Fournié 

  74. Gideon Yefet

  75. Amir Schnitman 

  76. Katherine Larson

  77. Leona Graham, Community Activist

  78. Savana Blohm

  79. Michal Bostock

  80. Robyne O'Mara

  81. Heather McMeekan

  82. Gorev Hazer

  83. Carla Bottazzi, Peace activist

  84. Pam Caidin

  85. Wendy Sarno

  86. Robyn B Berkley

  87. Louise Leff, California, Jew

  88. Ceyda Toklu, Supporter

  89. Yana Slade

  90. Mary Saracino

  91. Mary Pampalk, Women in Black

  92. Ilana Drukker-Tikotin, Activist, Jerusalem

  93. Aaron Wolff

  94. Armando Koziner, Frankfurt/Germany, Retiree

  95. Laura Pritchard, grandmother

  96. Moira Rehmer, Earth-lover

  97. Tamar Granovsky

  98. Ruby Harvey

  99. Rose Weinberg

  100. Marcy Huffaker

  101. Murat Yuksel

  102. Mohammad Haque, Edmonton

  103. Donald N. Yates, Lifelong Democrat, Father and Grandfather

  104. Barbara S. Cohen

  105. Daniel Roth, Activist

  106. Benjamin Newman

  107. Brett Ashley Kaplan

  108. Barry Ingber

  109. David L. Mandel

  110. Kim DeAndrade

  111. J. Kates

  112. Ena L Fox, Boston

  113. Terri Kasper

  114. Allyson Mattanah

  115. Deborah Nosowsky, community member

  116. Jackie MacMillan

  117. Anne Thompson

  118. Luciana Negro, Activist

  119. Robert Ambaras

  120. Rob Dalrymple

  121. Susan Bernstein

  122. Luis Martin

  123. Caryn Espo

  124. Dianna Penn

  125. Yigal Bronner, Activist

  126. Eric A. Gordon

  127. Ethan Taubes

  128. Christoph Gurlitt, Endingen am Kaiserstuhl, Germany

  129. Hanna Noreiks, mother

  130. Frank Stappaerts

  131. Helaine Blumenthal

  132. Jennifer Duskey

  133. Hagit Keysar

  134. Janet Penn

  135. Barbara Wolff, Mentsh

  136. Laurie Pollack, who feels this war violates Jewish values

  137. Robert Moyer, Anabaptist

  138. Vivian Abouallol

  139. Mounzer Nasr

  140. Alejandro Rivas-Micoud

  141. Hagar Neter, A woman

  142. Mary Allen, advocate for peace

  143. Alexandra Lazerow, retired, Baltimore, Maryland

  144. Arlene Smith

  145. Nick Egleson

  146. Ellen Fleishman, Retired

  147. Elizabeth Rumelt, Community Member

  148. Bethany Weidner, Works in Progress

  149. Dahlia Beck

  150. Michael Leff

  151. Maayan Padan

  152. Margaret B. White

  153. Sheena Anagnostopoulos Trincia

  154. Reidar Berg

  155. Michael G. Dietrich, retired

  156. Jutta Vanessa Tørkel, retired

  157. Carol Pike, Humanitarian

  158. Paul Shrivastava

  159. Susan Laugen

  160. Rosalind Folman, retired

  161. David Edward

  162. Cyndi Norwitz

  163. Sabine Huppert

  164. Jodie Moore

  165. Christian Schumacher, Hamburg

  166. Paul Sorenson

  167. Holly McSpadden

  168. Oliwia Berendt

  169. Agnieszka Reszczyk, Student

  170. Daniel Chodnicki, human

  171. Thomas Lefknecht

  172. Sylwia Kadecka

  173. Luciana Percovich

  174. Bindu Desai

  175. Gisela Morel-Tiemann

  176. Jette Braun

  177. Margo Berdeshevsky

  178. Ellen Epstein, Safe Medford

  179. Maureen Brinck-Lund

  180. Susan Shawl

  181. Katja Jezewski

  182. Angela Franke

  183. Eric Schwartz

  184. Beth Britz

  185. Ellis Berlijn

  186. Paula Hackman 

  187. David J. Weinstein, Citizen

  188. Barbara Perryclear

  189. Ilsa Perse

  190. Donna Southwell

  191. Laura Lubetsky

  192. Madeleine Lourie

  193. Elizabeth O'Keefe

  194. Margie Perse, human being

  195. Beverly Cooper-Wiele, Citizen of the World

  196. Chantal Desmonts, human being

  197. Bo Li, World Citizen

  198. Deborah Putnam, Concerned humanitarian

  199. Perrine Olff-Rastegar, activist for Palestine

  200. Katherine Darton

  201. Mark Halle, Better Nature

  202. Ana Varela

  203. Sarah Ryder

  204. Peri Levin McKenna, human

  205. Susanne Possing, Copenhagen

  206. Ellen Freeman

  207. Karen Rosen

  208. Ruth Darton

  209. Lanya Mcclintock

  210. Tamara Kramer

  211. Cheryl Malkin, Believes in Peace

  212. Nele Marien

  213. Marilynne Malkin

  214. Anika H, Student

  215. Paul Deverell

  216. Chloé Bigio

  217. Giovanna Scruby

  218. Sharon Sexton

  219. Sean Sexton

  220. Wendy J Hamilton, Mother, Grandmother

  221. Sarita Garner

  222. Gene Parsons

  223. Ayo Afuwape

  224. Theo Gantos

  225. Meg Black

  226. Sarah Purcell, Humanist

  227. Paul Lazes

  228. Loraine Baratti

  229. Philippe Barone

  230. Jilayne Sinclair, A concerned Canadian

  231. Carlos Gómez

  232. Ruth Iverson

  233. Bob Heymann, outraged senior

  234. Miguel Vargas, Citizen Of The World

  235. Constance Stamas, Artist, Citizen of Earth

  236. Shylow M Love

  237. Barbara Winston

  238. Najla Drooby, Concerned human

  239. Tiffany Richardson

  240. Lori Thomley, concerned citizen

  241. Mary Jo Desch, Supporter

  242. Joanna Niechciał

  243. Debbie Kozak, American living in Munich

  244. Jim Becklund, Peace Advocate

  245. John Miller, retired, citizen of the word

  246. Trentin Hohler, Student

  247. Deborah Rosen

  248. Christine A.

  249. Nawal El Meouchi, activist

  250. Steven Cantor

  251. Barbara Schulte

  252. Lyn M. White

  253. Helen O' Leary

  254. Jean Yates

  255. Priya Dharsini

  256. Emily Dohler Rodas

  257. Judith Olinick, retired

  258. Dicron Meneshian

  259. Asa Brunet-Jailly, student

  260. David Harwell, Phoenix, AZ and Florence, Italy

  261. Skyelar Andrews

  262. Husna Haq

  263. Bedriye Gunay, Mom

  264. Ayesha Brauer

  265. Siddika Angle, Student of peace and love

  266. Weronika Baszewska, Student

  267. Bruce Taylor, Believer in Truth Justice Freedom for all

  268. Cynthia Lowe

  269. Eric Bliman, advocate for peace

  270. Theresa Poysden

President Biden,

We, the undersigned academics and supporters, call on the US to lead the way in negotiating an immediate and lasting ceasefire, implementing a hostage-prisoner exchange, and supplying urgent humanitarian aid to Gaza.

The human toll is unbearable, with both sides committing grave violations of the Geneva Conventions and humanitarian law. Some 1,200 Israelis were killed in the Hamas attack on October 7, close to 7,000 wounded, and 240 taken hostage. Hamas committed atrocious crimes that day, including rape

Since then, a staggering 15,000 [update Jan 19: 24,000] Palestinians have been killed by Israeli bombing, the majority of them women and children. Tens of thousands are wounded, 7,000 are still missing under the rubble, and - in what amounts to a humanitarian disaster - most of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents are starving, displaced, and deprived of water, electricity, and medicine. 

We denounce the October 7 attacks. At the same time, 75 years of displacement, 56 years of occupation, and 16 years of blockade have generated an ever-worsening spiral of violence that can only be stopped with a political solution. Israel’s continued apartheid in the West Bank, administrative detention (jail without trial) of 2000 civilians, and daily terrorizing of Palestinians by armed settlers, are causing an escalation of violence. This historic injustice continues unchecked because the US allows Israel to flout binding UN Security Council Resolutions.  

We call on the US to stop its unconditional support of Israel's assault on Gaza and flagrant violations of international humanitarian law. Ideas for a political resolution abound; they require political will. The US must set the tone for a paradigm shift, from managing the conflict to solving it within a short and reasonable timeframe.

Two peoples live and will continue living between the Jordan river and the sea. The only way forward is recognizing the right of both to self-determination and full equality.

We are no longer accepting signatures for this petition. Please see our new petition,
Genocide is Plausible: No More Arms to Israel.