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Bi-Bi education of Israeli, Palestinian, Arabic and Christian students for the Deaf in Jerusalem.
The Hattie Friedland School for the Deaf in Jerusalem. Israeli, Palestinian, Arabic and Christian students join to learn together and also respect each other as well.
They have both directors, the Israel Gillah Tatar and the Israeli Arabian Maha Abu Ktesh work together pretty good and show the students how to respect each other. Not only the students, but the teachers come from all population groups in Jerusalem as well.
It´s very interesting to learn about them and their view. Some students have family at home… They interviewed the parents of Israeli, Palestinians and Arabic students. They do not against Israel or Palestine but the problem is political and religious background. They showed the wall between Israeli and Palestine and told us their childhood story. They enjoy their freedom before the wall built.
There´re blue and green pass. The blue pass for the Deaf and Green pass for the hearing. At blue pass, they don´t have much freedom due disability rights. (To my eyes, this is discrimination). The green pass is much freedom, the hearing people can allow go in anything. They show blue pass to taxi driver, as they picked them up to drive to school every day. They are fighting for want to have green pass.
They were being questions over political and religious. They said that they see you as human being and friend, not your belief and said that they are sad about political relation between Palestine and Israel. Some Israelis lives in Palestine and own Israel passport and Palestinians live in Israel and own Palestine passport.
I tried to find English link to post here but I only have German websites.
The Hattie Friedland School for the Deaf in Jerusalem. Israeli, Palestinian, Arabic and Christian students join to learn together and also respect each other as well.
They have both directors, the Israel Gillah Tatar and the Israeli Arabian Maha Abu Ktesh work together pretty good and show the students how to respect each other. Not only the students, but the teachers come from all population groups in Jerusalem as well.
It´s very interesting to learn about them and their view. Some students have family at home… They interviewed the parents of Israeli, Palestinians and Arabic students. They do not against Israel or Palestine but the problem is political and religious background. They showed the wall between Israeli and Palestine and told us their childhood story. They enjoy their freedom before the wall built.
There´re blue and green pass. The blue pass for the Deaf and Green pass for the hearing. At blue pass, they don´t have much freedom due disability rights. (To my eyes, this is discrimination). The green pass is much freedom, the hearing people can allow go in anything. They show blue pass to taxi driver, as they picked them up to drive to school every day. They are fighting for want to have green pass.
They were being questions over political and religious. They said that they see you as human being and friend, not your belief and said that they are sad about political relation between Palestine and Israel. Some Israelis lives in Palestine and own Israel passport and Palestinians live in Israel and own Palestine passport.
I tried to find English link to post here but I only have German websites.