That it could happen in a public square, watched by dozens of people who did not apparently intervene on his behalf.That even a policeman reportedly stood by as it was taking place. He would shower me with compliments telling me that he’s excited to go out with me. (Discretion guaranteed) Tel: 972- 073-222-1333 cell: 972-052-955-1591 or email [email protected] [pic] =This is the sad story of a Jewish girl who fell for an Arab boy. I enjoyed the attention he showered on me and I returned it in kind. We then progressed to telephone conversations after work hours. We went out together and he kept telling me how great he feels that he got to know me. Today what gives me strength is the hope that maybe other young Jewish women who hear my story will stay away and not fall into the trap that I fell into; the trap of lies and broken promises of these young men, these Arabs! If you need help with something similar for yourself or someone else (in Israel) please contact the ‘Shvuyot’ Captive Women Division. True I knew he was an Arab but it didn’t matter to me. We spent many hours together and ended at night at his house. Motti Zaft, the deputy mayor, told the Ynet website that the municipality was also cracking down on city homeowners who illegally subdivide apartments to rent them cheaply to single Arab men looking for work in the Tel Aviv area.
I was 22 and taking part in a student leadership program for North American Jews.
There was a great deal of “down time,” which meant many evenings hanging out on Ben Yehuda and Emek Refaim streets and occasional mornings or afternoons to roam around Jerusalem.
Flash back to one sunny day in a park-like area near the King David Hotel.
The opinions, facts and any media content here are presented solely by the author, and The Times of Israel assumes no responsibility for them. The recent near-death beating of an Arab teenager in the heart of Jerusalem is disturbing on so many levels.
That a gang of Jewish youths could attack another youth for reasons other than self-defense.