Newe Shalom
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hebrew : | נווה שלום | |
arabic : | واحة السلام | |
State : | Israel | |
District : | Jerusalem | |
Founded : | 1969 | |
Coordinates : | 31 ° 49 ′ N , 34 ° 59 ′ E | |
Residents : | 295 (as of: 2018) | |
Community code : | 1259 | |
Time zone : | UTC + 2 | |
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Newe Shalom and / or Wahat al- Salām ( Hebrew נְוֵה שָׁלוֹם Nəweh Schalom , Arabic واحة السلام, DMG Wāḥat as-Salām , German "Place of Peace"; Transcription in English Neve Shalom ) is a peace village in Israel. It is equidistant from Tel Aviv-Jaffa and Jerusalem and was founded in the early 1970s by Bruno Hussar on land leased to him from the neighboring monastery in Latrun . The village is inhabited by Jewish and Arab Israelis. “They work together for equality and understanding between the two peoples.” By 2012 the village had grown to over 60 families, with the same number of Jews and Arabs. A population of 140 families is planned. In 2018 the village had 295 inhabitants.
The name is derived from Isa 32,18 EU : "My people will live in a place of peace, in safe apartments, in quiet and quiet places." Today, the coexistence in the Peace Village shows that peaceful partnership between Jews and Arabs is possible in a community based on tolerance, mutual respect and cooperation. The community is managed democratically and belongs to the members, so it is independent of political parties and movements.
Awards
- Buber Rosenzweig Medal 1987
- Bruno Kreisky Prize for Services to Human Rights 1988
- Beyond War Award 1989
- Marcus Sieff Award 1991
- Niwano Peace Prize 1993
- Pastor Georg Fritze Memorial Gift 1994
- Paul Harris Prize 1997
- Festival of Excellence Award 2000
- Mount Zion Award 2001 for Reuven Moskovitz (co-founder of Neve Schalom / Wahat Salam)
- Peacemaker Award 2002
- Peace Prize of the German-Israeli Society 2003
- five nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize
- Aachen Peace Prize 2003 for Reuven Moskovitz (co-founder of Neve Schalom / Wahat Salam)
literature
- Evi Guggenheim-Shbeta, Eyas Shbeta: Oasis of Peace. How a Jew and a Palestinian live their love in Israel. Heyne, 2004, ISBN 3-453-12008-6
- Review of The Oasis of Peace at hagalil.com
Web links
- Website of the Israeli Peace Village Newe Shalom
- Website of the pluralistic religious center Doumina / Sakinah
- Bruno Hussar Foundation, Cologne Support association for Neve Schalom
- Swiss Friends of Newe Shalom / Wahat al-Salam an association founded in Switzerland in 1983
- School for Peace
- Neve Schalom / Wahat al Salam: Experiences of the Jewish-Arab Peace Village in Israel
- Programs on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
- Protest through presence Contribution by Philipp Eins, Stern.de from July 18, 2006
- Review of The Oasis of Peace
- Video
DW Glaubenssachen - The Church broadcast, March 1, 2015, 26 min., From 22 min., Accessed on November 16, 2016
Individual evidence
- ↑ אוכלוסייה ביישובים 2018 (population of the settlements 2018). (XLSX; 0.13 MB) Israel Central Bureau of Statistics , August 25, 2019, accessed May 11, 2020 .
- ↑ Quotation from "Oasis of Peace", accessed on August 29, 2012.
- ↑ אוכלוסייה ביישובים 2018 (population of the settlements 2018). (XLSX; 0.13 MB) Israel Central Bureau of Statistics , August 25, 2019, accessed May 11, 2020 .