Oasis of Peace
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- Neve Shalom redirects here. For the synagogue in Istanbul, see Neve Shalom Synagogue
Neve Shalom ~ Wahat as-Salam takes its name from a passage in the Hebrew Bible (Isaiah 32:18): "My people shall dwell in an oasis of peace". The village was conceived and founded by Bruno Hussar, an Egyptian born Dominican brother (of Jewish origin) on land he leased in 1970 from the Trappist abbey at Latrun for a symbolic sum. As Hussar relates in his autobiography, he set up home there, and waited for others to join him.
The village currently (2006) has some fifty families with another 300 (Jews and Arabs) on the waiting list for settlement in the village. A recently approved expansion plan will permit the village to grow in coming years by another 90 housing lots. Also, since its founding, the village has had a regular rotation of international volunteers brought in to provide basic support functions at its various facilities.
Neve Shalom ~ Wahat as-Salam is home to three educational institutions:
- A bi-national, bi-lingual (Arabic - Hebrew) children's educational framework, with an enrollment (2005) of 200+. About 90% of the pupils come from towns and villages in a 30 kilometer radius of Neve Shalom ~ Wahat as-Salam. The largest unit in the children's educational framework is the primary school, founded in 1984 as the first such bi-national school in the country. Today, the school is recognized and receives some support from the state.
- The School for Peace: a unique educational institution offering Jewish-Arab encounter programs in the spirit of Neve Shalom ~ Wahat as-Salam. Founded in 1979, the SFP has conducted workshops, seminars and courses for some 45,000 youth and adults from Israel and Palestine. The School for Peace also trains facilitators in conflict-group encounter skills.
- The Pluralistic Spiritual Centre in Memory of Bruno Hussar (known as "Doumia ~ Sakinah"): a place and a framework for spiritual reflection on issues at the core of the middle east conflict and the search for its resolution. The Centre conducts a variety of activities and seminars that are open to the general public.
The village has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize four times.
On June 22 2006 former Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters gave a concert at Neve Shalom.
External links
- [Village homepage] (multilingual)
- [School for Peace homepage] (English, Arabic, Hebrew)
- [American Friends of the Oasis of Peace]
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