The fourth inquiry journey was a journey to the north, which examined issues of shared living between Arabs and Jews in that area.

The fellows met some of the members of the Acre City Council, toured the city with local activists, conducted a joint discussion with a rabbi and a sheikh who lead communities in the city, and held a celebratory iftar meal to become familiar with the value and traditions of Ramadan.

The second day of the journey took place at the Misgav Regional Council, starting with a meeting with the head of the council and with Thabed Abu Ras, co-executive director of the Abraham Initiatives, followed by a trip from Kamon to Kamaneh, ended with a meal at the Kamaneh Community Center. It was a journey that brought deep and painful subjects to the surface and reminded us once again of the significance of dialogue and trust within conflict.