After 40 Years, Arab-Jewish Coexistence is Still on My Mind!

They say that we think many of the same thoughts throughout our lives. It’s true that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been in the forefront of my thoughts and conversations since I was a teenager. In reality, Arab-Jewish coexistence dates back more than 1,000 years and Israel's leaders know it. They just want to control all of what was historic Palestine, the indigenous be damned.

There are fewer and fewer voices like the late Jean Daniel Bensaid's; more and more Jews, it seems, are content either to say nothing or to support Israel, right or wrong. We need more voices to speak of our common historic past, shared lives in North Africa and the Middle East. Take a look at the recent title by Massoud Hayoun, When We Were Arabs, a Jewish Family's Forgotten History, or the now-classic After Jews and Arabs: Remaking Levantine Culture by Ammiel Alcalay, and Maria Rosa Menocal’s Ornament of the World, How Muslims, Jews and Christians Created a Culture of Tolerance in Medieval Spain.

We have no choice but to coexist and the blueprints are readily available to us.

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