Seeds of Peace

 

Daniel Moses

Director of Educators' Programs

Phone: 972.2.2972423
Email: daniel@seedsofpeace.org

During the last days of the Cold War, when Moses was 15, he gave a talk at the annual Conference of the Eastern Group Psychotherapy Association in New York about the experience of a teenager growing up under the threat of nuclear war. While finishing a Ph.D. in American history, Daniel worked as a Civic Education Project Fellow at universities on the other side of what used to be the Iron Curtain—in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia.

Working in a conflict region, with people in conflict, after 9/11, inspired him to contact Seeds of Peace. He asked to work as a facilitator, as a counselor, in the kitchen or in any other capacity. Because of this persistence, he was invited up to Camp in the summer of 2003.

In the following years, he worked as a summer coordinator of the Delegation Leaders Program. Meanwhile, from 2002-2005, Daniel was a Lecturer on Social Studies at Harvard University. For the 2005/2006 academic year, he was a Fellow at the Harvard School of Education. In June 2006, Daniel became Director of the Seeds of Peace Educator Programs.

He lives in Jerusalem and spends the summers at the Seeds of Peace Camp in Otisfield, Maine.