Shawarma Lovers

Shawarma Lovers

George at Abu Skandar’sShawarma Joint inRamallah, Palestine. I love food. I was told I needed to go to Abu Skander’s in Ramallah for Shawarma. I was not mislead — it was amazing. Apparently there is a rivalry with a former employee who worked at Abu Skander’s for 40 years who opened a shawarma joint down the road. So, naturally, I […]

NY Times Opinion Piece

Great article in yesterday’s NY Times.OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR Not All Israeli Citizens Are Equal By YOUSEF MUNAYYER Published: May 23, 2012 I’m a Palestinian who was born in the Israeli town of Lod, and thus I am an Israeli citizen. My wife is not; she is a Palestinian from Nablus in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Despite our towns being just 30 miles apart, […]

Ramallah

Ramallah

Me at Al Manara Square,the center of Ramallah. Wow, did I love Ramallah. The Rafeedie hometown is actually Al-Bireh, another great town, but the city center of Ramallah was only a 10 minute walk away and is the hub of activity, commerce, culture, tastes and smells. As you consider the state of Palestine, and how all cities are still really […]

Family Cemetery

Family Cemetery

Today I visited the Rafeedie family cemetery and mausoleum in Al-Bireh, directly next to Ramallah. My family has lived in the West Bank for at least 300 years. They have lived in Al-Bireh for at least that long after migrating there from the town of Rafeedia, which is now part of Nablus. One thing on my list of things to […]

Inside Israel

Inside Israel

I quickly found out that when people refer to Israel in the West Bank, they refer to it as “the land of 1948,” meaning the cities and towns that were part of historical Palestine before Israel was created as a Jewish only state. Towns in “the land of 1948” include Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Yaffa, Lod, Akka and Nazareth, among […]

The Catastrophe

The Catastrophe

Catastrophe is a strong word. In the United States, that word conjures up horrible images of unimaginable proportions. Israel’s “independence day” is today, May 15. I didn’t know it at the time I booked my trip, but I am here in Palestine on the 64th anniversary of the founding of Israel. In Palestine, that day is called Al Nakba, which […]

Time to Fly

Time to Fly

Wow, what a day! It started out early saying goodbye to my wife and kids. Although my boys will miss me, they were a bit annoyed I was distracting them from their morning cartoons and breakfast. My wife, Karen, is a trooper. She is slammed at work and I’ll be gone for 10 days. I’m sure she’ll be fine but […]