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Ramle and Lod’s very different models for Arab/Jewish coexistence Email not displaying correctly? [View it]( in your browser. We're thrilled to share with you the third episode of the new Times of Israel original documentary video series 'Into the Land.' This episode is entitled ['A Tale of Two Cities']( and explores differing models of co-existence between Israel's Jewish majority and Arab minority. Ramle and Lod are neighboring, mixed Jewish/Arab cities in central Israel that share a great deal in common. But when violence broke out across Israel in May 2021, one city burned while residents of the other remained relatively calm. How did that happen -- and what's the broader lesson toward building a shared society in Israel? Watch ['A Tale of Two Cities']( by clicking below: If you believe in the importance of investigative journalism such as this, please support our work by joining The Times of Israel Community. Your financial support helps us invest in projects such as 'Into the Land,' which we believe make Israel and the Jewish world more knowledgeable, insightful and informed. [JOIN THE TIMES OF ISRAEL COMMUNITY]( Watch Into the Land episode 1:['Dead Sea Walking']( Watch Into the Land episode 2: ['The Forgery Scandal']( We'd love to hear your thoughts about this video and the Into the Land series. If you have something to share, please drop a line to [community@timesofisrael.com](mailto:community@timesofisrael.com?subject=Into%20the%20Land%20videos). Thank you most sincerely for your support, The Times of Israel editorial team The Times of Israel 4 Washington Street, Jerusalem, 9418704 [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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