The Association for Conflict Resolution awarded Gopin its Peacemaker Award for his contribution to the conflict resolution field.[2][3] Gopin also received the Andrew Thomas Peacebuilder Award from the New York State Dispute Resolution Association.[4]
Gopin designed peacebuilding projects for the CRDC. THese projects included training peacebuilders in Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Palestine and Israel.[5]
Gopin has worked in Ireland, Israel, India, Switzerland, and Italy, and has presented at Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Princeton Universities.[6][7] He has also engaged in ddiplomacy with religious, political, and military figures on both sides of entrenched conflicts, especially in the Israel-Palestine conflict, Jordan, and Syria.[8]
Education
Gopin got his B.A. in European Intellectual History from Columbia College in 1979. In 1983, Gopin was ordained as a rabbi at Yeshiva University, where he was a student of Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik.[9] He received his M.A. from Brandeis University in 1988 where he also got his PhD in 1992 from the Department of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies.
Gopin, Marc (1998). An Orthodox Embrace of Gentiles? Interfaith Tolerance in the Thought of S. D. Luzzatto and E. Benamozegh. Modern Judaism[11],18(2), 173–195.
^Gopin, Marc (29 September 2016). Healing the Heart of Conflict: Eight Crucial Steps to Making Peace with Yourself and with Others Revised and Updated. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN978-1536833423.
^Gopin, Marc (1998). "An Orthodox Embrace of Gentiles? Interfaith Tolerance in the Thought of S. D. Luzzatto and E. Benamozegh". Modern Judaism. 18 (2): 173–195. doi:10.1093/mj/18.2.173.