Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Bethlehem is in mourning this Christmas. People in Gaza are starving. And bombs are still falling. But many good people simply refuse to hate

 

"“Nobody can force us to hate ... We refuse to be enemies.” That’s what Amal Nassar, Zaher’s sister, told the BBC when it reported on the threat from settlers to take the Nassars land. The words are enshrined in a sign at the entrance of the Nassar farm, reflecting the family’s generations-long commitment to non-violence.

Zaher Nassar soon will return to his farm in Bethlehem to continue his peaceful struggle to hold onto the land where his father and grandfather lived.

Bshara had found a new home in Central Pennsylvania, but his roots are deep in Palestinian soil. He is committed to educating Americans about the history and culture of his people, founding the Museum of the Palestinian People in Washington D.C. in 2019.

For decades, Bshara says, the story of the Palestinian people has been told by others. But no longer. The museum at 1900 18th St NW, Washington is devoted to preserving and celebrating Palestinian history, arts, and culture.

Bethlehem is in mourning this Christmas. People in Gaza are starving. And bombs are still falling. But many good people simply refuse to hate."

Bethlehem longs for the Prince of Peace this Christmas | Social Views

Published: Dec. 04, 2024 

 https://www.pennlive.com/opinion/2024/12/bethlehem-longs-for-the-prince-of-peace-this-christmas-social-views.html

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History of the ToN Tents of Nations

More than 100 years ago, many family members have worked at the ToN during the day and slept in caves at night. Olives, grapes, almonds, fruit trees, wheat and other crops are grown on the land.

The farm (Daher’s Vineyard) was purchased more than one 100 years ago, at a time when Palestinian Christians were beginning to emigrate. At that time, the country was still under the Ottoman rule. During the British Mandate in Palestine from 1918 to 1948, the property was registered with the British in 1924 and 1925 under Bishara Daher Nassar’s name.

The Arab Israeli war in 1948-49 (Arabic: Nakba = catastrophe), left more than 750,000 Arab Palestinians without a home. Daher’s son Bishara Nassar began a ministry in the Bethlehem area among the Palestinian Christian refugees by offering Bible Study and prayer sessions to empower them and to encourage them to stay and not to leave.

The West Bank was occupied by Israel during the 1967 Six-Day War, and in the 1970s Israel started building Settlements in the West Bank.... READ MORE      https://tentofnations.com/

Museum of the Palestinian People

The Museum of the Palestinian People is the first museum in Washington D.C. devoted to preserving and celebrating Palestinian history, arts, and culture. For decades, the story of the Palestinian people has been told by others; until now. The Museum of the Palestinian People is here to tell our stories; stories that encompass the rich history, vibrant arts and culture, of a people who thrive even in the face of adversity... READ MORE            https://mpp-dc.org/

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Shereen Audi "I really wanted to spread some hope and positivity and give that feeling to the world and to everyone who needs it... all I wish for Palestine and for our world is peace and light.."

 Shereen Audi "I really wanted to spread some hope and positivity and give that feeling to the world and to everyone who needs it... all I wish for Palestine and for our world is peace and light.."

shereen_audi on instagram

#artistvsart2023 πŸ‰It was my honour doing art about Palestine since October helping to draw attention towards the situation in Palestine in a gentle wayπŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ even though it’s a very dark and rough time I really wanted to spread some hope and positivity and give that feeling to the world and to everyone who needs it. Now the year is ending and all I wish for Palestine and for our world is peace and light instead of war and hate. May the new year holds nothing but love and light πŸ’‘to everyone everywhere . #artistvsart #artistsoninstagram #artforpeace #artforacause #artists #artoftheday #artofinstagram #artforpalestine

Such a busy day πŸ˜… wait up for my next one ☝️ @thestudio πŸ‰
    

 
shereen_audi Collage on paper with the Title: With Love to Palestine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ size 35cm x 43 year : 2023 media : collage on paper in solidarity with the people of Palestine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ #artwork #palestine


Collage on paper with the Title: With Love to Palestine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ size 35cm x 43 year : 2023 media : collage on paper in solidarity with the people of Palestine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ #artwork #palestine

"The work of Shereen Audi, who splits her time between Canada and Jordan, also serves as a symbol of hope. She has created a number of collages on paper, wood and canvas, including With Love to Palestine, in which she’s used images of lemons, olives, birds, jasmine, poppies and watermelons. These elements represent what Palestine is famous for and what makes it beautiful, she says, and the artwork has been shared far and wide across social media platforms in recent days.

She hopes these new pieces “help draw attention to the situation in this beautiful country that only deserves peace and deserves to stay alive”.

With Love to Palestine is one of her favourites, it gives “a feeling of light in these dark times and a little bit of hope to everyone”, she adds.

She has donated a print of the piece to Gallery Bawa in Kuwait, which is holding an emergency relief sale called Prints for Palestine. All proceeds will be donated to the Kuwait Red Crescent Society. The gallery is collaborating with research platform and collective Mathqaf in Doha, which reached out to the artists involved, and Dubai’s Gulf Photo Plus, which is helping with printing, packaging and shipping."

Arab artists supporting Palestine with bold new works

Horrified by the Israel-Gaza war, many creatives are donating works to raise relief funds for trapped Palestinians

"Pablo Picasso once described artists as political beings, constantly aware of the heartbreaking things happening in the world. “Painting is not made to decorate apartments,” he said. “It’s an offensive and defensive weapon.”

For many artists across the Arab world witnessing the war unfolding in Gaza, weaponising their art has become the only way for them to process the tragedies."... READ MORE https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/art-design/2023/10/30/arab-artists-supporting-palestine-with-bold-new-works/

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Annie's New Letters (& notes)

Growing Gardens for Palestine

Bethlehem is in mourning this Christmas. People in Gaza are starving. And bombs are still falling. But many good people simply refuse to hate

  "“Nobody can force us to hate ... We refuse to be enemies.” That’s what Amal Nassar, Zaher’s sister, told the BBC when it reported ...