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Israel's model village is the way to peace

Neve Shalom-Wahat al Salam is celebrated as a beacon of co-existence for Israeli Jews and Arabs

May 11, 2017 09:02
From left: Jordanian Ambassador Mazen Homoud, Prince Hassan of Jordan and Israel Ambassador Mark Regev (John Rifkin)
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A former British volunteer at one of Israel’s oldest co-existence projects heralded it as “the way forward” for the country.

Emma Bowers, a teacher and former Noam youth worker, championed the achievements of the “Oasis of Peace” village, at a fundraising dinner at the National Liberal Club in Westminster which attracted 135 guests.

Ms Bowers, who spent several months there five years ago, said Neve Shalom-Wahat al Salam “dares to set out a model for Jews, Muslims and Christians to build a cohesive community together, not by renouncing their traditioins but by embracing their diversity.”

Founded by a Dominican brother in 1969, the village, situated in the Jerusalem hills, has 65 Israeli Jewish and Arab resident families and a bilingual primary school with 228 children.

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