Join our coresistance and solidarity work with Palestinians, Israelis and Jews from around the world.

Who We Are

CJNV brings Jewish activists from around the world to Israel/Palestine to join in Palestinian-led nonviolent civil resistance to occupation, apartheid, and ethnic cleansing.

Invited by Palestinians

All of our work is led by and planned with our Palestinian partners. We follow their invitation as we co-vision our solidarity and shared resistance work.

Resistive Relationships

Solidarity between Palestinians, Israelis, and Jews from around the world has the power to end apartheid and create a just future for all in Israel/Palestine.

Leveraging Our Privilege

We use our privilege, as Jews, to amplify marginalized voices and support nonviolent resistance efforts to end Jewish supremacy.

Radical Imagination

We push the edges of what seems possible strategically, politically, and personally in order to create the world we want to see.

Watch: The Story of CJNV

What We Do

  • Hineinu

    Three months of sustained solidarity, supporting Palestinians in Masafer Yatta through accompaniment, storytelling, language learning, and human rights documentation work.

  • Olive Harvest

    Two to three weeks supporting Palestinian families and farmers collect olives during this vital time of year as they face increased settler-state violence.

  • Delegations

    Ten days of coresistance projects, political education, direct action, activist development, and relationship building alongside other Jews, Israelis, and Palestinians.

  • Completely life-changing. The organizing relationships that are being built are inspirational and give me hope that in bringing more people into this work, the occupation will end.

    — Jacob Lewis, 2023 Delegate

  • This is how we have to work, bringing groups together so that all people feel that special kind of hope and trust that allows them to overcome violence.

    — Fatma Nawajah, Rural Women’s Association, Susiya

  • The moments spent with Palestinian farmers and their families under the trees were like a masterclass in the strategies of resistance to occupation. I really never felt more grounded in my own Jewish spirituality than when I was participating in the Olive Harvest.

    — Julie Yael Ward, 2025 Olive Harvest Volunteer

  • What you’re doing in Burin is one of the best things to happen in more than ten years. Your work here is very important for us.

    Ghassan Najjar, Founder of the Burin Land & Farming Cooperative

  • There are few experiences in life and few people who make you want to dream when the horizon is uncertain, when the world only reminds you of nightmares. You and every person we met on the trip stirred this within me. An example of how activism with commitment, effect, and ethics is what makes sense if we seek a different world, a dignified, possible and collective life.

    — Juliana Muniz, Organizer with Vozes Judaicas por Libertação

  • I feel like we’ve made more progress here in nine days than we’ve made in nine months back home.

    Ivan, Organizer with Judies x Palestina

  • I'm so proud of this unique relationship we've built along these years as partners, who work for each other's humanity and dignity... You, our friends, keep the struggle going for us. That's what makes Umm al-Khair still standing today.

    — Eid Suleiman, Community leader in Umm al-Khair

  • Crucially, vitally, non-negotiably important for any Jewish person organizing in solidarity with Palestinians, even those who already “know” what’s happening on the ground. An opportunity to connect and build relationships with Palestinian activists on the ground — enabling our organizing work at home to stay attuned to the actual needs of the community.

    — Sami Manausa, Staff member with IfNotNow

  • We need effective Jewish leadership. You guys are already doing that, part of forming this group of committed activists to connect with each other and to connect the dots. I wasn’t connecting all the dots before.

    — Joana, Organizer with Erev Rav

  • When you tell us that CJNV is returning next year, it makes me very happy because it shows you trust me. I don’t need people to come for just one year, we want a relationship that continues.

    — Awdah Hathaleen, z“l, Community leader and English teacher, Umm al-Khair

  • This delegation has only deepened my relationships and links with Palestinians and Israelis doing this work on the ground. It has renewed my belief in the power of nonviolent direct action, clarified to me the urgency of this work and energised my activism.

    — Naomi Magnus, Organizer with Na’amod