stef. a move that landed him in segregation as well. translator: we stayed together in segregation for six months. and what he did for me i don t think anyone else would have done. coming up, how the unusual relationship between israeli prison staff and inmates even extends to the kitchen. the officers were not at all concerned about the inmates tampering with their food. and translator: we usually improve the food they give us. a young man faces decades in rimonim for murdering his sister. a family honor killing. translator: she met someone through the internet and i didn t like that. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums
friendliness about it. it was like watching two neighbors greet each other. they would shake hands. in american prison we don t see that. there is a lot more animosity from the inmates to the prisoners. one reason why is that even though rimonim inmates are among israel s most violent criminals, rehabilitation is a major goal of the prison. i think that one of the keys of understanding the israeli prison system and why inmates live so comfortably with each other even in a maximum security prison, like rimonim, is understanding the size of israel. israel is a really small country. those inmates one day are going to return to society. and the prisons don t want to release, hardened, angry prisoners out there. because they will have to live with each other and they will have to live within the small israeli society. translator: we treat the prisoners in a respectful manner. we treat them as human beings. and nowhere is that respect and trust better demonstrated than in the staff c
contains many seeds. it demonstrates unity, being together. there are positive prayers in judaism that say may we have as many privileges as a pomegranate has seeds. the name was chosen after a strong fruit that symbolizes goodness and with the hope that we will always symbolize goodness in this facility. rimonim is not the only israeli prison whose name holds a special meaning. there is only one prison in the entire nation that houses female inmates. its name is neve tirza, which means oasis of strong women. the most striking thing about neve tirza is that it is the only female prison in israel, and it has 215 beds. to give you some perspective, the state of virginia has the same population as israel and six times as many female inmates.
things was a need for excitement. and today, in essence, the only excitement that i get here is through religion, through the torah, which gives me the tools that i need for life outside. in the religious wing, he is shielded from the potential violence between jews and arabs that exist in other parts of the prison. but some inmates at rimonim have benefited from putting the conflicts of the outside world aside. translator: to resist someone because he is a jew, a muslim, a christian, it simply doesn t work inside. shodi is palestinian. his cell mate is jewish. both are serving life sentences for murder. translator: we eat together. we play together. we work together.
we have all types. long sentences, short sentences, minors, old women. everybody is here. every kind of crime you can think of, murderers, sex offenders, drug dealers, white collar. you have white-collar criminals with someone who has committed murder? right. like rimonim, neve tirza also places an emphasis on rehabilitation. and in certain areas could be mistaken for a college campus. but to inmate shome, who shares a six-person, one bathroom cell it is definitely prison. translator: it s a very small room. it is insanely hot here in the summer. there is only one fan that s it. the cell was very homey. each of the inmates had their own sheets, personalized their own area, they even had a fish