Arab Contractor Donates Prayer Area to Israeli Community in Samaria
By Aryeh Savir/TPS • 13 October 2020
An Arab contractor who paved an open space
that will serve the worshippers at the Israeli community in Samaria decided to
donate it.
The contractor, Rami Yihya from Teibeh, was
hired by the members of the Yemenite synagogue in Einav to prepare a proper
area at which they could pray during COVID-19, when the synagogues are closed.
Hearing that the construction was meant for
prayer, Yihya donated the materials and work time.
"This is a holy place," he explained
while speaking at a ceremony held this week after the conclusion of the
construction at which he was the guest of honor, "God will pay me",
he added.
He further shared that after the murder of
Rabbi Achiad Ettinger in a terrorist attack in March 2019, he came to pay his
respects to the family and saw that the family's 12 children were sleeping on
mattresses on the floor. He built beds for them and repainted the house.
He visits the family on a weekly basis. "We are all human beings," he stressed.
His gesture was warmly welcomed by Israelis on
social media.
"I shed a tear. May there be more people
like him," one Israeli tweeted.
"Tears. I have heard moving stories in my
life, but I have never experienced such a story about a (seemingly) simple
person with a sensitive mind and a well-developed sense of grace," wrote
another.
"People like Rami are the real hope for a
better world. If there is a narrow crack through which coexistence can pass, it
is thanks to Rami the contractor," he added.
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