Neriya Mark
Jewish Teacher Wants to Help Arab Students
“I’m sure there are people in Israel who have never spoken
to an Arab,” said 19-year-old Neriya Mark. “Just having
this experience [of being educated in the Village] is very important.”
Although tentative about her English and Arabic, Neriya is a confident
young Jewish woman intent on making a difference for her Arab students.
In lieu of serving in the Israeli Army, she is volunteering in a private
Jewish school in Jaffa whose student body is about one-fifth Arab.
“It’s really terrible to see how the Arab kids and the
Jewish kids try to fit themselves into a Jewish school,” said
Neriya. “I know it could be equal because I studied in Neve Shalom~Wahat
al-Salam. [In Jaffa, classes are] all taught in Hebrew. The Arab kids
could be 12 and not know how to write their own names in Arabic. They
think it will help them fit better if they try to be Jewish or something
and it’s terrible really.”
“I had to reject the Army,” Neriya describes her conscientious
objection decision. “I had to write a letter and they wouldn’t
let me get out of the Army because of political reasons. They just wrote
that I don’t fit or something because it’s not good for
their statistics to have so many people who resist.”
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