Kobi Skolnick

Kobi Skolnick
Director of Leadership Development at the Center for World Religions, Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution

B.A in Professional Studies , St. Francis College

Biography

Kobi is the Director of Leadership Development at the Center for World Religions, Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution at George Mason University (CRDC). Kobi was born into a Hasidic family in Israel and moved to a settlement in the West Bank during his high school years. He was a member of the fundamentalist Kahana youth movement that promoted an extreme religious ideology and regularly encouraged its members to assault Palestinians. However, during his service in the Israeli army he became aware of the complexity of the conflict and began to open his mind to other perspectives. Today, Kobi is highly involved in the Israeli-Palestinian peace movement. In his work, he draws on his experience of having lived in an ultra-religious Jewish community and his former membership in settler movements. His extensive medical training and experience in combat also influences his understandings of human psychology and physiology.

Kobi has an educational background in cultural studies, psychology, and religion. He is also a trained facilitator and mediator. His writing has been published in number of media outlets around the world and write regularly on Conflicting Peace, a weblog he co-founded with his Palestinian peacebuilding partner, Aziz Abu Sarah. Kobi has lectured for various international organizations and universities, such as Stanford, Yale, Harvard, American University, and Oberlin, and has also appeared on several radio programs.



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October 22, 2011
Kobi Skolnick, an ex-settler and Chabadnik turned non-Observant Israeli, is in NYC fighting for a better future
Category: Newspaper Article

October 21, 2011
In depth analysis on the Occupy Wall Street movement with Steve Paikin, featuring Kobi Skolnick along with three other
Category: Television Appearances

October 20, 2011
At the Downtown Manhattan base camp of the Occupy Wall Street protest movement, young Lubavitchers filter through the
Category: Newspaper Article

 
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September 29, 2011
Peace activist Kobi Skolnick commented on the Wall Street protests, which have been taking place for more than 10 days
Category: Television Appearances

September 12, 2011
As the Israeli government prepares for the anticipated Palestinian bid for recognition as a state in the UN General
Category: Magazine Article

August 26, 2011
As a soldier in the Israeli Defense Forces, Kobi Skolnick once fired shots at Aziz Abu Sarah's aunt's house in
Category: Newspaper Article

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