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Transforming the Present, Shaping the Future
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
"There are more than a few organizations working to foster peace and understanding among Muslims and Jews, Israelis and Palestinians. But Abraham's Vision is unique in that it puts the onus for cooperation on young people both here and abroad, who are in one way or another already at the center of this conflict. By bringing them together and giving them the tools of conflict transformation, AV becomes as much facilitator as teacher."
- Reza Aslan, 2007 Co-Vice Chair of the Board of Directors

Dr. Carol Winograd

Carol Hunter WinogradCarol Hunter Winograd, MD, is an emerita professor of Medicine and Human Biology at Stanford University, where she served as the Clinical Director of the Geriatric Research and Education Center for 12 years in addition to being on the medical faculty at the University of California, San Francisco. Currently she advises students and teaches courses on Women and Aging, Mobility, and Geriatrics. Dr. Winograd and her family affiliate as Conservative Jews and are members of Congregation Kol Emeth in Palo Alto. Since the early 90s, she has been active with organizations that focus on issues related to Middle East peace, including a Jewish/Arab/Muslim dialogue group, American Friends of Neve Shalom, B'tselem, Rabbis for Human Rights, and Peacemakers' Camp. She is currently a member of the Regional Board of the New Israel Fund, a founder and current Chair of the Advisory Board of the Jewish Chaplaincy at Stanford, and a facilitator of the Womens' Donor Network Mideast Peace Circle. She lives in Stanford, California with her long-time husband Terry Winograd, who also teaches at Stanford University, and has two daughters, Shoshana and Avra.
 
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