ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月1日 00時33分


Sarah first spotted Omar at the Open Sunday Café, a weekly gathering of Germans and #refugees. “I was with some of my friends, and Omar was there with some of his,” the 26-year-old social worker recalled. They saw each other now and then at the cafe; then Omar’s friends and Sarah’s friends began hanging out together. By late spring, the 2 were dating — secretly. “I don’t want people thinking that I have lost myself here in Germany,” explained Omar, 28. Omar left his family in Syria in 2013, with an economics degree and a half-baked idea to join relatives in Europe. Sarah grew up in Leipzig and attended college in the Netherlands; she landed in Weimar after her marriage to a student from India faltered. In the summer, Sarah and Omar decided not only to go public but also to move in together. After struggling to find a landlord that would rent to a refugee, they finally found a place — a few blocks from the main train station, on the top floor, with a tiny balcony. When do 4 walls become a home? “You feel it inside your heart” is how Omar put it. @limauricio photographed Omar and Sarah for a story about integration in Weimar, which absorbed 900 refugees in a year. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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