Edited by Dena Udren
It's now a full-fledged tradition: For the fourth year in a row, a gathering was held this month between hundreds of religious and secular high school students – leading to increased fraternity and unity in Israel.
Photo courtesy of Yesha Council |
Tenth-grade students of Yeshivat Halichot Olam and of Bnei Akiva's Yeshivat HaShomron, both in Karnei Shomron, met with 190 students of the Kfar HaYarok (Green Village) High School in a spirit of friendship. The event took place in Karnei Shomron, a town in western Samaria, not far from Kfar Saba and Raanana, with a population approaching 9,000.
One Kfar HaYarok student concluded the meeting by saying, "How great it is that we came! We have learned that we are more alike than different."
Rabbi Yaakov Maitlis of Yeshivat HaShomron said, "We believe that only through direct meetings of this kind will we be able to bring down the walls of stigma and prejudice between the sectors and create true links and partnership."