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The reality of Neve Shalom - Wahat al-Salam as a binational community serves as the base for its educational work. This section has articles and reports on the village’s government, infrastructure, and future development plans, some pages about community members, and a chronicle of events. Information regarding the volunteer program can be found here.


Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam was founded in 1970 on land leased (and later given) to it by the adjacent Monastery of Latroun. In 1977 the first family came to reside here. By 2006, about 52 families are settled in the village. The members of Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam are demonstrating the possibility of coexistence between Jews and Palestinians by developing a community based on mutual acceptance, respect and cooperation.

Democratically governed and owned by its members, the community is not affiliated with any political party or movement. Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam gives practical expression to its vision through its various branches.

Subsections

  • Chronicles

    Records of community events in recent years can be found here.

  • Community government

    NSWAS is managed by an annually elected steering committee ("secretariat") chaired by a "secretary general" - a paid position equivalent to mayor. Matters of policy, acceptance of new members, annual budget, etc, are made in assemblies of all the members.

  • Founder - Bruno Hussar

    Wahat al-Salam - Neve Shalom was founded by the dominican brother Bruno Hussar (1911 - 1996), with the intention of creating a place where the people of this land would live together despite national and religious differences, and who would conduct educational work for peace.

  • Infrastructure

    The land of NSWAS and public buildings are owned by the village. Public works projects are carried where possible with state support. Items like street lighting and sewer system hook-ups often need to be funded by members. Friends, donors and foundations help to fund construction of public buildings and large infrastructure expenses.

  • People pages

    The majority of NSWAS’ 100+ adult residents understandably prefer to keep their personal lives to themselves. However, this section contains some articles and interviews featuring past and present members and links to personal sites.

  • Services, rentals, shopping

    Private ventures by community members: apartments for rent, shopping, dining, etc.


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Articles in this section

  • Annual General Meeting of Friends Associations

    Tuesday 14 May 2013
    This year’s annual general meeting, to which representatives are invited from support groups around the world, got off to a great start with an evening reception at the swimming pool. At the (...)
  • House for rent: mid August to mid September 2013

    Wednesday 1 May 2013
    Family house available for rent for one month, from mid-August to mid-September 2013. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathrooms, garden and patio. Contact us for more (...)
  • House for rent between July 22 and August 21

    Wednesday 1 May 2013 by Michal Zak
    Three bedrooms, amazing view,a five minute walk to the pool, and a piano: The perfect house for a vacation.Retour ligne automatique
  • Short term vacation apartment

    Wednesday 1 May 2013 by Rita Boulos
    Short-term vacation apartment: Ground floor, fully furnished, 2 bedrooms, 1 living room, TV, radio, kitchen, bathroom, A/C, heating, patio, magnificent view of Ayalon Valley, Wifi access and (...)
  • Mother’s Day Event

    Thursday 21 March 2013
    An evening in honour of Mother’s Day was organized on March 21 by WASNS member Mai Shbeta. The evening featured music, a reading of the monologue “Flowers are not enough” by (WASNS member and (...)
  • Celebration of International Women’s Day

    Friday 8 March 2013
    WAS-NS member Samah Salaime arranged a gathering to celebrate International Women’s Day.
  • "In Spite of it All"

    Sunday 20 January 2013
    A book based on interviews with people in WAS-NS is published in Israel
  • Rally for Palestinian UN Statehood Bid

    Friday 30 November 2012
    Members of WAS-NS attended the rally in favor of the Palestinian UN statehood bid initiated by the School for Peace and other organizations.

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