It was my first day at school. I felt nervous and scared. I went to all my classes with no friends. It felt like no one cared.
I
listened anxiously to all the lessons and waited for lunchbreak at one.
Then finally the bell rang. It was time to talk and have fun.
In
the lunchline I met a new friend who wore a hijab on her head, and
though I am Jewish, we got along fine, and I was so relieved when she
said, “Sit with us, at our table.” She pointed to the one next to the
door.
So I agreed, and took my tray and was about to walk with her
across the floor, when suddenly I felt a nudge. “Hey, I saw you on the
bus,” said a tall girl in a long skirt. “I see your Jewish star
necklace. You should sit with us.”
At that moment I looked around,
and that’s when I noticed, to my surprise, The nations of the world,
isolating themselves. That’s what I saw through my own eyes.
The
Spanish only sat with Spanish, the Hindus only with Hindus, The Russians
always with the Russians, and never the Arabs with the Jews.
I
saw the reason why war gets started. Everyone sticks to their own kind.
The lunchroom was a map of the world. Why was everyone so blind?
And
so I turned down this girl, and went with the first, and there was no
enmity. I built a bridge between two worlds when I sat with those
different from me. Hope you will do the same.
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