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Peace Library

Morris J. Wosk Peace Library

A generous endowment was received to establish the Morris J. Wosk Peace Library, located in the library at the Centre for Peace.

The gift will be used to purchase books on the topic of peace and peace-making, and to set up an internet accessible computer station for use in peace related research and writing.

The installation was dedicated on October 24, 2002 by Rabbi Yosef Wosk and his children, son and grandchildren of the late Morris J. Wosk.

Links to peace websites

This is a list of websites that deal with issues of peace.  They represent secular and faith viewpoints, including Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Buddhist.

Please note: we do not control the content of these sites and provide them for reference only; we do not endorse all views expressed on these sites.

  • Amnesty International
    working to protect human rights worldwide

    www.amnesty.org
     

  • Canadian Council of Churches, 
    Commission on Justice and Peace

    The purpose of the Commission on Justice and Peace is to provide a forum for member churches of the Canadian Council of Churches to share information and concerns among those involved in ecumenical work on peace and social justice in Canada and the world; reflect biblically and theologically on peace and social justice, and facilitate the cooperation of the churches in peace and justice concerns.
    www.ccc-cce.ca/english/jp/index.html 

  • Muslims Against Terrorism (MAT)
    To be the leading Muslim organization in the world for creating awareness about the dangers of terrorism and it's various causes such as oppression, exploitation and injustice, and unite the people to stop terrorism.
    www.m-a-t.org 

  • Peaceful Tomorrows
    An advocacy organization founded by family members of September Eleventh victims. Its mission is to seek effective non-violent responses to terrorism, and identify a commonality with all people similarly affected by violence throughout the world. By conscientiously exploring peaceful options in our search for justice, we choose to spare additional innocent families the suffering that we have already experienced—as well as to break the endless cycle of violence and retaliation engendered by war.
    www.peacefultomorrows.org/mission.html 

  • Project Plowshares
    The mission of Project Ploughshares, rooted in the faith commitment to seek peace and to pursue it, is to carry out research, analysis, dialogue, and public education on peace and security issues to advance our understanding and knowledge of the roots and causes of armed conflict, and the measures and policies that are conducive to achieving a more peaceful world.
    www.plowshares.ca 

  • Shalom Center
    A network of American Jews who draw on Jewish tradition and spirituality to seek peace, pursue justice, heal the earth, and build community.
    www.shalomctr.org
     

  • Tikkun
    Tikkun magazine began publication in 1986 as the liberal alternative to the voices of Jewish conservatism and spiritual deadness in the Jewish world and as the spiritual alternative to the voices of materialism and selfishness in Western society. Tikkun provides a space for both affiliated and non-affiliated Jews who seek to renew their Judaism, and a space for Jews and non-Jews alike to shape a politics out of spiritual values.
    www.tikkun.org
     

  • Toda Institute
    The Toda Institute is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit organization committed to the pursuit of peace through peaceful means and a complete abolition of war. Josei Toda was a staunch anti-militarist whose uncompromising declaration against nuclear weapons in 1957 became and remains the driving force for peace, justice, and education in the Soka Gakkai, a lay Buddhist organization.
    www.toda.org 

  • United Church of Canada
    Justice, Peace & Creation 

    Issues of Justice, Peace, and Creation lie at the very heart of the church's mission in the world. Essentially, these issues speak of how we live with one another and with the wider community of creation itself – of how, concretely, we put love into action.
    www.united-church.ca/justice/home.shtm

  • Waging Peace
    To advance initiatives to eliminate the nuclear weapons threat to all life, to foster the global rule of law, and to build an enduring legacy of peace through education and advocacy. 
    www.wagingpeace.org
     

  • War Child Canada
    Believing that all children have the right to flourish in a safe environment and shape their own destiny, War Child Canada supports projects to help achieve these goals.
    www.warchild.ca 

  • World Council of Churches
    Decade to Overcome Violence

    The Decade to Overcome Violence (2001-2010) stems from the World Council of Churches’ passionate engagement with the issues of justice, peace and the integrity of creation, while relentlessly exploring the purpose of Christian unity in a broken world.
    www.wcc-coe.org/wcc/dov/index-e.html 

If you have suggestions for other links to add, or experience a broken link, please contact us.

 

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