Laila Najjar

Young Woman Hopes to Raise Third Generation at NSWAS

“In one month I am going to marry!” said a proud and excited 24-year-old Laila Najjar. “I am getting married here in the garden [at Neve Shalom~Wahat al-Salam].

Laila met her future husband at a university in Jerusalem. Although his new job will take the young couple to northern Israel, far from the extraordinary village where Laila was born, she hopes someday to raise her children in Neve Shalom~Wahat al-Salam, “the way I was raised!”

“One [person], I don’t think can change [Israel], but [over] generations, I think we can find another way of thinking and another way of behaving with each other.”

“[Growing up in the Village made me feel] special,” said Laila. “My parents came from the north to live in the Village. My relatives [still live] in the north; it is different for them. They are always asking me how it is to live with Jews. They don’t have any Jewish friends, so they have questions about how we act with each other, how we talk. From the age of five or six, I realized I was living in a different place.”