As we are today witnessing a new round of violence in
Israel, it is important to remember that there are people of goodwill on both
sides who are working toward peace and a shared vision of the future of the
State of Israel. On our congregational trip last May to Israel, we visited the
Center for a Shared Society at Givat Haviva, located on a kibbutz near the Green
Line that demarcates Israel proper from the West Bank. There we met with Lidia
Aisenberg, who talked to us about the mission and strategies of the
organization and guided us on a tour of Barta’a, an Arab village about a five minute drive off
route 65, one of the busiest roads in Israel.
A few days ago Lydia sent me a declaration signed by Jewish
and Arab mayors and regional authorities calling for a secure and shared life
in Israel. The banner above the declaration said, “Jews and Arabs won’t give up
on a Shared Society”. Here is a summary of the five points of the declaration:
1. The statement affirms
that the State of Israel is based on the principle of equality, and has been a shared home for both Jews and
Arabs since
its inception.
2. It calls upon all the citizens of Israel, and residents
in Wadi Ara and the Triangle in particular, to maintain an attitude of respect
and avoid any harm to one another. It condemns any attack on body, soul, or property, as well as any
expression of physical or verbal abuse.
3. It appeals to the leaders
of both peoples to refrain from incitement and the ferment of emotions. “Our
task at this time is to inspire calm and ensure public safety.” It appeals
to religious leaders, intellectuals, educators and teachers to lead people in dialogue that will help adults and children to deal with the
complex situation in a way that will not lead to manifestations of racism,
revenge, injury, or threats to the other.
4. It urges the Israeli
government to pursue a political solution that will enable all people in Israel
to live in security and peace.
5. It recognizes the great
sensitivity of the Temple Mount / Al Aqsa Mosque for both Jews and Muslims. Asks
the Israeli government, the government of Jordan and the Palestinian Authority
to manage
the crisis responsibly and to preserve the status quo on
the Mount.
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The declaration concludes, “During this time of crisis we will continue to maintain good
relations and promise to remain faithful and committed to our partnership,
which is based on mutual responsibility and equality between Jews and Arabs in
the region and in the country.”
For more information on Givat Haviva go to http://www.givathaviva.org/
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