Ahrale Lederberg

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Meet a Pioneer – a series of stories and interviews that allows you to meet the modern pioneers of Biblical Israel. In each episode, we will give you an intimate portrait of a man or woman who is personally fulfilling Biblical prophecy every single day. You will gain a glimpse of their home environment, understand their daily reality, and discover their motivation for settling the Biblical Heartland.

Superman in Samaria

Ahrale Lederberg, head of security and medical emergency services in Zufim, Samaria, is a man who is all heart. In the IDF, Ahrale served as a combat soldier and medic, later becoming a commander of the IDF medics training school. While he initially considered this job as a random opportunity, Ahrale quickly became passionate about it. And after twenty years of dedication on the job – he still is. Ahrale is always busy, his phone buzzing 24/7 about suspicious activities and emergency events around Zufim, yet he makes sure every resident knows he is only a phone call away. This is Ahrale’s story.

When Ahrale was a child he had the same dreams that any other child has: He wanted to be a superhero with super powers. He would tie a blanket around his shoulders for a cape and jump off the bed shouting for justice. Little did he know that his dream would come true and he would grow up to be the hero of Zufim, keeping the people of that special community safe and peaceful.

There is a delicate balance in Judea and Samaria between its Jewish and Palestinian populations creating a unique situation like nowhere else. Despite the media’s portrayal of what they refer to as the “West Bank,” life in Judea and Samaria is about two peoples trying to live peacefully, one beside the other. This unusual coexistence is created through the hard work and devotion of the Israel Defense Forces, the police and the community’s civilian security teams. While peaceful co-existence is the goal, Israel can never let her guard down and must be always prepared for the worst. Each community has its own security personnel protecting the residents and preventing intrusions, as well as Rapid Response Teams that are just a phone call away in case of emergency.

For the past 20 years, Ahrale Lederberg has been in charge of security in Zufim, located in western Samaria. He lives there with his wife and four children, twin daughters currently serving in the IDF and two sons still in school. What started for Ahrale as a random job opportunity, quickly became a passion: “Being the head of security is a mission and I take it very seriously.”  His phone is available 24 hours a day and he encourages the residents of Zufim to turn to him without hesitation.

As a part of his combat military service in the “Golani” unit, Ahrale was trained as a medic and continued in that position, becoming a commander at the IDF school for medics. When he finished the army, he joined Magen David Adom, the Israeli medical emergency organization, volunteering as an ambulance driver, which he continues to do even today.


Considering his medical background, his passion to protect people and his many years of experience running security in Zufim, it is clear why his phone is always ringing off the hook. Ahrale gets called for any medical or security event that transpires within the borders of the community. When I asked him to share a story with me, the events just came pouring out. He is often called in the middle of the night with a report of strangers wandering around the community’s residential area. To make sure he doesn’t bother his Rapid Response team with every call from a worried mother, Ahrale shows up first and often alone to scan the grounds and report to the rest of the team if needed. He never thinks twice and always puts the residents’ safety ahead of his own. Unfortunately, Zufim is located along a smuggling lane used by the Palestinian Arabs and Ahrale finds himself scanning the fences, preventing break-ins and cornering suspicious characters spotted in the community. His work never ends.

Ahrale is calm and collected and exudes a sense of security — it is no wonder that people feel free to contact him with any and all problems. “In my 20 years as head of security, I have become an expert at catching snakes, fixing cars, changing flat tires, helping residents get into their locked houses after losing their keys – any crisis you can imagine,” he tells me with a shy smile on his face. No question – the people of Zufim phone him first because they trust him to do the best he can to help them. When I asked Ahrale why he does all these things above and beyond his job description, he answered immediately: “I’d rather receive a thousand calls for help because people feel comfortable calling me, than miss one life-saving call because someone didn’t want to ‘bother’ me.

As if he is not busy enough, Ahrale is also in charge of the emergency medical team in Zufim. He created a group of medically trained community residents who are willing to respond in case of a medical emergency. One of the members is his daughter, a paramedic in the army with the same spirit of giving as her father. In an effort to improve the local medical services, Ahrale also made sure Zufim received an ambulance that is permanently stationed in the community and can respond immediately to any medical emergency: a woman in labor, a child’s injury, heart attacks, whatever.

But perhaps one of the most challenging and unusual parts of Ahrale’s job involves his daily interaction with Palestinian Arabs.  In the middle of Zufim, there is an olive grove that belongs to a Palestinian family. It is very rare for an Arab to own private property in the middle of a Jewish community and it is no secret that a situation of this sort can create problems and increase tensions during unstable periods. But Ahrale is committed to protecting this Arab family and its rights, even as he protects the people of Zufim.  He won’t let anything prevent the family from accessing their property and working their land. He escorts them in and out and protects the olives on nights and weekends, making sure no one trespasses. On occasion, right-wing extremists have tried to vandalize the grove but Ahrale went out in the middle of the night and made sure that they did not damage what is not theirs.  He has also had to deal with radical leftists who have tried to provoke the local Arabs into activity against Zufim.  Here too, Ahrale has been there protecting the Arabs, protecting the Jews.  At the end of the day, he is protecting a fragile co-existence.

Ahrale is truly a superhero, as he dedicates his life to protecting the people of Zufim, safeguarding their homes and their children. Thank you Ahrale!

To learn more about Ahrale’s community, watch this virtual tour of Zufim!

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