Jerusalem - Three times as many Arabs as Haredim volunteer for national civil service, Sar-Shalom Jerbi, the Director of the National Civilian Service Authority (NCS), told President Reuven Rivlin on Sunday.
Speaking at an event at the President’s Residence at which the most outstanding volunteers were honored, Jerbi said that of some 18,000 NCS volunteers, 8,500 came from national religious backgrounds, 4,500 were Arabs and 1,500 were Haredim. Most of the others wanted to contribute to the country, but were frustrated because the army had no need for them.
“They are contributing to security on a different level,” said Sar-Shalom.
Ahmed Zatrah from Ein Nekuba, an Arab village west of Jerusalem, is a volunteer policeman, with a command of Arabic, Hebrew and English. All non-Jewish volunteers are given courses in Hebrew so that they can find their places in mainstream society, said Jerbi.
“We’re very proud of you,” Rivlin told Zatrah, and called on Israel’s Arab citizens in general to come forward and to do their bit for the state, because “even though Jews and Arabs have their disputes, in the final analysis we are all members of one nation and have responsibility for each other.”
Zatrah told The Jerusalem Post that he had volunteered because he felt that he should do something for the country in which he lives, and that if he did so, it would benefit him in the future. He is willing to serve for as long as he is needed.
Liora Cohen, an immigrant from France who came to Israel on her own three years ago, now speaks fluent Hebrew and works with senior citizens. She advised all new immigrants to do some form of national service, which she said would help them to integrate quickly and would also be rewarding simply through the knowledge that they had been able to help others. Israel has given her a lot over the past three years, she said, and she could do nothing less than give back.
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