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51. Claire and Lucy
Their names give these two Palestinian women away. Their names are not Palestinian Muslim names like Khadija or Laila, their names show that they are Palestinian Christians. They know anger… Read more
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50. Debbie Weissman: Hopeful Pessimist
Debbie Weissman is a “hopeful pessimist.” After hearing her speak at Tantur about Pesach, the Seder, I decided to read her recently published Memoirs of a Hopeful Pessimist: A Life… Read more
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49. Early Christians’ Imaginings of Jerusalem and the Holy Land
On a Sunday night in Jerusalem, I attended the Detroit Methodist Choral group’s performance. The talented choir’s first sung lines, were “I am bound for the land of Promise….” With… Read more
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48. “Close Enough:” Easter Sunday and Easter Monday in Jerusalem
I moved into Ecce Homo to be in the Old City during the latter part of Holy Week. Although I am close to the Tantur group, I wanted to be… Read more
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47. “Watch Out:” Holy Thursday and Good Friday in Jerusalem
When I’m with the Tantur group, I experience Holy Week through the perspective of Roman Catholics priests and laity. Among the many things I have appreciated, I have appreciated that… Read more
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46. The Wall’s Guerrilla Artists
The Israeli Wall, the “security barrier,” or the “apartheid wall,” has been constructed since the Second Intifada in 2000. Although the Israeli government projected a Wall some 440 miles eventually,… Read more
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45. Hearing Jerusalem
It is unavoidable. The sounds begin as early as 4:20 AM and last until midnight. I constantly hear Jerusalem. I hear the Muslims of Jerusalem. Either the call to prayer… Read more
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44. Touching in Jerusalem
A hand reaches out to touch a carving marking one of the Stations of the Cross. My hand feels a branch of the olive tree Pope Paul VI… Read more
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43. Palm Sunday in Jerusalem
I jump on a Palestinian bus at 6:50 AM. Although I had grabbed a handful of change before leaving my Tantur room, I am a tad-bit short. The Palestinian bus… Read more
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42. Tantur Ecumenical Institute and Spirit of Vatican II
I am sitting outside at Tantur Ecumenical Institute. As I look to the southwest, I can see the crane standing over the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. Apparently, the… Read more