Ragheed and Rana Moharm, along with their little eight-year-old daughter Tulip, decided to open a small cultural salon and café in the Gaza Strip named Handl Hon, which means “we will stay here.” Ragheed, 35, is one of the Palestinian refugees who still have faith in returning to his family lands in Jaffa, which was […]
Posts Tagged ‘steadfastness’
A cafe in Gaza celebrates Palestinian steadfastness, and the will to return
On steadfastness and survival
Palestinian filmmaker Ahmed Mansour’s film Angel of Gaza, his second since coming to the United States in 2015, tells the story of a Gazan family’s experience with war, separation, and diaspora through a focus on the family’s young daughter. Malak, a charismatic and articulate child, is seven when we first meet her in Gaza where, […]
With steadfastness: a report from Palestine
The following a report from William Ruhm, a delegate on Interfaith Peace-Builders May 2017 delegation to Israel/Palestine. To learn more about the delegation and IFPB’s work see here. We will return. That is not a threat, a wish, a hope, or a dream, but a promise. – Remi Kanazi Over the course of our travels these past […]
Jewish Elite, The Bell Curve And The End Of The West
The following is the first part of a seminar I gave in Gothenburg, Sweden (October 18) . In the early part of the day I elaborated on the Bell Curve – I spoke about the dominance of Jewish elite in the west, cognitive partitioning and the destruction of the working people. Filed under: AngloZionist Empire, Chabad, […]