2 Novel Courses Link Jews and Arabs at Jerusalem Colleges

The candles in the dim and chilly passageway cast their light on family snapshots taped to a blank wall, on a swath of intricately patterned fabric, on a book. The photographs, the fabric, and the book all evoke a room in a large house in the Arab village in northern Israel where Rahiq Haj-Yehiyeh,


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