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 Rotary charters Palestinian club

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RI President John Kenny (left) presents a charter certificate to Nader Dajani, president of the Rotary Club of Ramallah, Palestine, at a charter celebration on 30 May. Photo courtesy of the Rotary Club of Ramallah

More than 150 Rotarians and guests, including RI President John Kenny and RI Director Phil Silvers, gathered on 30 May to celebrate the charter of the Rotary Club of Ramallah, the first club in Palestine in three decades.

The new club, admitted by the RI Board on 18 May, adds another location to the Rotary map, which covers more than 200 countries and geographical areas. The club is in District 2450, which includes parts of the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe.

The last Ramallah club was officially terminated in 1980.

"The chartering of a new Rotary club is always an occasion for celebration," Kenny said in Ramallah. “It means that one more community in our world will benefit from Rotary service."

Over the next two days, Kenny and Silvers also attended events in Israel and Jordan, to honor the Ramallah club and the newly chartered Rotary clubs of Gedera Habiluim, Israel, and Amman Ammon, Jordan.  

Club's path to charter

Among the guests at the three celebrations were Ted Beckett and Jeffrey Behr, members of the Rotary Club of Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, which cosponsored the Ramallah club's charter with the Rotary Club of Amman-Petra, Jordan.

Beckett, chair of the Center for Environmental Diplomacy, which has a regional office in Ramallah, asked Behr in January 2009 about extending Rotary into Ramallah. 

By February, Behr, the center’s chief executive officer, had begun recruiting a group of Rotarians to facilitate the formation of the new club. Hashem Shawwa, of the Amman-Petra club, helped by leading multiple clinics on Rotary for potential members.

Silvers became involved in the charter effort after the Colorado Springs club asked for his assistance. He spent five days in Ramallah last November to conduct training sessions with potential club members. He also met with the Rotary Club of Jerusalem and Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad.

"The Ramallah club members have a good understanding of what the responsibilities are of Rotarians and their clubs," says Silvers. "They have a vision of the positive impact Rotary can have on the community of Ramallah."

Silvers also credits Uri Zeiger, governor of District 2490, and Jerusalem club president Mark Zober with helping to establish the new club.

The admission of the Ramallah club follows earlier attempts by Jordanian Rotarians, District 2490, and the Rotary Club of Nazareth, Israel, to have a Palestinian club chartered.

Beginning of Service Above Self

The 34 new members of the Ramallah club held their first official meeting on 25 May and have already initiated projects, including a winter clothing bank. Members are also working with District 2450 to develop community parks, including several for children.   

"Our theme is ‘The Future of Palestine Is in the Hands of Its Children,'" says Ramallah club president Nader Dajani, whose uncle was president of the Jerusalem club in 1944-45.

The Center for Environmental Diplomacy will help the club identify community needs, Behr says.

"I am optimistic about and look forward to our Israeli clubs partnering with the Ramallah club and other clubs throughout the Middle East on Rotary Foundation Matching Grants, Friendship Exchanges, and other collaborative efforts," Zober says.

The Ramallah club will sponsor additional Palestinian clubs in the coming year, says Dajani.


34 Comments:
At 9:59AM on 26 December 2012, Ray Goodlass wrote: Congratulaions on your formation. I wish you every success and of course that your wonderful country soon becomes a full member of the UN, with at least pre-1967 borders, though a one-state Palestine is also something to be hoped. I am currently in Palestine as a Peace Volunteer, and would love to visit you if your meeting day coincides with my time in Ramallah. I am a member of Sunrise Rotay, Wagga Wagga, Australia.
At 10:08AM on 17 October 2011, Khader Abu Alia wrote: I agree with Mr.Howard Waters. Palestinians are still hoping that the international community will recognize their country to become a full member in the United Nations. Just to remind the whole world that Palestinians are still under occupation, I would rather call it, for now, the Occupied Palestinian territories.
At 9:30AM on 25 April 2011, charles miller wrote: The international Committee of the Portland, Maine Rotary would like to get in touch with your club. We would like to discuss a joint project of service in Ramallah. Please get in touch. Charlie Miller
At 8:59AM on 7 February 2011, Steve Yoshida wrote: We, the clubs on the Big Island of Hawaii, are committed to helping the new Ramallah club build playgrounds and send Rotary coaches to teach basketball, martial arts, English and photography.
At 8:34AM on 16 December 2010, Maureen Bayley wrote: Toight 16th December 2010 is Rotary Club of Taupo, New Zealand Christmas party and the Toast for the evening will be your new Rotary Club, I researched for a club in your area to toast and read all the information about your new club, which I shall share this evening with our members. We send you greetings from New Zealand and very best wishes for the future of Ramallah Rotary Club.
At 11:55AM on 7 December 2010, Maria Giovanna Della Vecchia wrote: Dear Doctor Dajani, my best congratulation for your new R.C. I'm rotarian from Italy and my husband is palestinian from Ramallah. This is another step for helping the process of peace.
At 12:05PM on 29 November 2010, I.A.Awdi wrote: From District 5890 Houston,Texas congratulation and well done .Now, let's work toward peace and prosperity for all. District 5890 Membership Chair
At 10:54AM on 23 August 2010, Cynthia Kaleh wrote: Congratulations! To the new Ramallah Rotary Club. My husband's grandmother came from Ramallah. This is very heartwarming to hear! Best of all Rotary has to offer for you all, I am so confident your club will work hard at whatever you take on! If you are ever near Rochester, NY our doors ar open. Cindy Kaleh, Pres. Rochester Rotary Northwest.
At 10:41AM on 23 August 2010, Omar Sowan wrote: While I technically agree with Mr. Howard Waters' comment about the use of "Palestinian Territories" instead of "Palestine", I fail to understand the object of the comment in this context. The use of the word "Palestine" is more of a historic reference and perhaps even wishful thinking! I do not see any prospect for peace without some kind of a Palestinian entity in existence. Isn't this the aim of the Rotary Club? Promoting peace?
At 10:40AM on 23 August 2010, Andrew Mayland wrote: Wonderful news. Something like this was my new year wish when I was in Dahab in January. Still can't believe it happend. Well done everybody in the new Rotary Club of Ramallah.
At 1:17PM on 12 August 2010, jim starling wrote: visit west bank twice a year as a volunteer with PCRF. more than happy to be involved in your new club. i'm a rotarian from north carolina.keep in touch..
At 9:27AM on 10 August 2010, Peter Hadwen wrote: Emerald, (Victoria) toasted the health of Ramallah Rotary Club at it meeting on 3 August 2010 and would be glad to exchange banners with you. Congratulations, please send your postal address.
At 9:15AM on 3 August 2010, Greg Sheppard wrote: I'm a former Ambassadorial scholar to Amman, Jordan. I'm extremely happy to hear of this club. I briefly visited Ramallah for humanitarian work and it is a beautiful place. Congrats and best of luck! If I can ever make it back to work in the region, I will be sure to stop by!
At 10:29AM on 26 July 2010, PierMarco Romagnoli wrote: I am very glad to see the event of a Rotary Club in Palestine to become a reality
At 9:45AM on 19 July 2010, Bill Jahn wrote: Congratulations to all Rotarians in the Middle East and around the world. This action clearly demonstrates how Rotary can "show the way" to build peace and understanding. Bill Jahn - DGE, D-7430
At 11:06AM on 9 July 2010, Irawan Susilo wrote: We like to support RC of Ramallah, to do a small project , if anybody know the contact person in RC of Ramallah, please do ask them to contact me, WCS Chair - D 3400 - Indonesia
At 5:21PM on 1 July 2010, Martin Fox wrote: Congratulations to the Ramallah Rotary. We hope to work with you in the near future.
At 12:17PM on 28 June 2010, Granville Westecott wrote: My, late, congratulations and warm welcome to the Rotary family. Granville Westecott President 2009/2010 Rotary Club of Cairns West
At 11:56AM on 25 June 2010, P Nigel Howarth 2009-10 RC Limassol Berengaria Cosmopolitan wrote: Many congratulations to the Rotary Club of Ramallah from the Rotary Club of Limassol Berengaria Cosmopolitan, Cyprus, District 2450.
At 4:23PM on 23 June 2010, Paulo Soares wrote: Congratulations and welcome to Rotary Family.We desire sucess. Rotary Clube da Senhora da Hora D1970 - Portugal
At 9:04AM on 22 June 2010, James Pinniger wrote: Greetings and congratulations from the Rotary Club of Alresford in the U. K. District 1110. We wish you every success. We would be interested in learning of any projects in your area that we may be able to support. The wife of of one our club visited Hebron some six months ago as an Ecumenical Accomoanier serving on the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel. She will be returning next February and would hope to be able to visit your club and meet your members. Yours in Rotary
At 9:07AM on 22 June 2010, Janice Teetsell wrote: I hope that Howard Waters was present during the flag ceremony at the opening session of the International Convention. If you were there you would have witnessed the universal joy at the sight of the Palestine flag. We are Rotarians. Our goal is to encourge peace. Our mission is to serve others no matter where they live, what they believe, or what political divisions may occur. If the residents of Ramallah identify themselves as living in Palestine, who are we to dispute them. And in the end what difference does it mean - if the future is in our hands, then we need to treat it gently and respectfully, as should treat our neighbors on Mother Earth.
At 9:08AM on 22 June 2010, Marcos Valério wrote: I'm glad to know this. I desire success to Rotary Club of Ramallah. Natal City, in Brazil desires colaborating to peace efforts. Because everybody merit living happies. A kiss from the occident to the orient.
At 10:14AM on 21 June 2010, Irawan Susilo wrote: Congratulation on your charter RC of Ramalah, welcome from the Big family from RC of Surabaya Darmo - D 3400 - Indonesia
At 10:24AM on 21 June 2010, Patrick Boylan wrote: Many congratulations to all concerned. I spent some time based in Ramallah sponsored by the UK government study on cultural development and professional training for the Palestinian Authority a decade ago, and it has been very frustrating to see so little progress because of the political situation, despite the keen support at the professional level of many key Israeli museum and heritage colleagues, and it is very good news that the Rotary Club of Jerusalem has been actively involved. Let's hope that this is a sign of real progress for the West Bank as a whole, not just for Rotary. Patrick Boylan President, Rotary Club of Leicester, UK
At 1:50PM on 20 June 2010, Rolf Cederholm wrote: Warm Congratulations to establishing the new Rotary Club in Ramallah on 29 Mai 2010. I feel a great satisfaction because as Rotarian I have worked in the area several years and know that the devise of Rotary “Service Above Self” is valuable for the people in Palestine. Now I hope the next club will be in Hebron where I have friends prepared to helping starting up a Rotary club in that town. All the best to you and give my regards to all members in the club. Rolf Cederholm Angelholm-Bjare RC District 2400 Sweden
At 11:33AM on 18 June 2010, kiweewa francis wrote: what would it take me to have my club chartered?
At 11:32AM on 18 June 2010, dr.rk.chetty wrote: Congratulation !! We want you and club President all the best. Northeast los angeles Rotary club, Dist 5260
At 11:14AM on 17 June 2010, Ari Teixeira wrote: Congratulations to the new Rotary Club of Ramallah from Rotary Club Parque Eldorado, Brasil, District 4680
At 10:44AM on 17 June 2010, P Manon Choucha 2009-2010 RC Le Caire Champollion-Egypt district 2450 wrote: Dear P. Dajani, As I am a Rotarian from our same district 2450 I wish you all the best. and hopefully we will have to meet in our 75 th District Coference whcih will be held in May 2011, and just before we will have too a Peace Conference in sharm El Sheikh next february 2011. Our dream that Peace should be in our area. Let s hope that through Rotary we can establish this dream. Sincerely yours P.Manon Choucha, IAG 2010-2011 RC Le Caire Champollion, District 2450-EGYPT
At 3:22PM on 16 June 2010, ronald keith wrote: Congratulations to the new Rotary Club of Ramallah from Rotary Club Valdivia Ainil, Chile, District 4350
At 3:03PM on 16 June 2010, Taiwo Amoo wrote: This is a good development. The hand of fellowship is eventually extended to this part of the world. I think the effect of rotary would be felt in quick time. I am happy.
At 8:53AM on 16 June 2010, Manikandan, Charter Secretary wrote: WELCOME TO ROTARY FAMILY
At 8:55AM on 16 June 2010, Howard Waters wrote: While I am extremely happy that there is a new club in Ramallah, it is incorrect to say that it is located in "Palestine." Palestine is not a country. Ramallah is located in the "Palestinian Territories." I hope to read about additional clubs being chartered soon in other cities and towns in the Palestinian Territories. Rotary can be an important catalyst for positive change in this part of the world.

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