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Rabbi Shemtov Menachem

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Minorities must feel comfortable in the future Israel

September 15, 2016 10:31
Joint Jewish and Arab activities at the Citizens Accord Forum
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Sooner rather than later, Israel's future will be decided by the ultra-Orthodox and Arab communities. But each community is still learning how to build a better future for and by all Israeli citizens.

The goals and activities of the ultra-Orthodox programme at the Citizens Accord Forum, which I coordinate, are to promote mutual responsibility, participation and equal opportunity among Israel's future decision-makers. All our activities advance a shared society and a sustainable democracy in Israel.

Among our projects are headmasters discussing ways to deal with problems in education, rabbis and imams working together on issues from graves to holy places, and facilitating groups trying to establish codes for using public areas such as universities, hospitals and parks.

Minorities must feel comfortable in public spaces. Some demographic studies tell us that ultra-Orthodox Jews and Muslims already comprise 50 per cent of Israel's population, so this is about Israel's future.

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