May 25, 2003

Marthame had lunch with several members of St. Andrew's, including two Palestinian women who live in West Jerusalem - the only two left from the pre-'48 Arab population of that area. Their homes are lovely Arab-style homes, as are the rest of the homes in the neighborhood - the only difference is that there are Arabs living in these two.

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May 24, 2003

It would be like needing special government permission to travel from your home in Wheaton into Chicago, and getting permission to go to Canada to do so.

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May 23, 2003

We supped on grilled meat, fresh bread, cucumber and tomato salad, tea, and coffee. It was a nice relaxing time, looking down on Zababdeh, nestled in the golden wheat fields, which wave and rustle in the wind.

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May 22, 2003

One of the locals from nearby Qabatia told us that his grandmother was Jewish - his grandfather met her while working in Israel. This place is far more complex that we had ever expected.

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May 17, 2003

Her seventh graders led the assembly today, the last day of classes before exam period begins. They wished their fellow students good luck on their exams, and nostalgically said farewell to those who will not return next year.

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May 15, 2003

We went to visit and have lunch with one of the Christian families in Tubas. The laity here is extraordinarily active, impressively taking the initiative on their building, activities, and expansion.

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May 14, 2003

The 12th graders and their parents came by for a meeting this afternoon. Their Ministry of Education comprehensive exams are on the way, now that they've finished their school comprehensive exams.

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May 13, 2003

The Presbyterian Church (USA) is in the midst of a major assessment and rebuilding of their mission program. Today, a task force was meeting in Biloxi, Mississippi, to talk about ministry in Palestine and Israel. We were brought in by telephone to be part of that conversation, and they were also interested in hearing from at least one of our local partners. Fr. Aktham joined us to speak with them about the situation.

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May 12, 2003

The students were restless tonight - it's their midterm exam, and they had tried to postpone after feeling unprepared. Marthame had stuck to his guns, much to their displeasure. We thought such concerns would end after high school, but apparently not.

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May 7, 2003

Elizabeth's seventh graders received care packages today from their pen pals in Maryland. They opened them with the glee of small children opening Christmas presents, finding goodies like family photos and lip gloss.

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May 6, 2003

The young man from Nablus, when he goes back home, has a minimum six-hour commute facing him due to road closures and checkpoints. And that's for about forty-five miles of travel. We joked that he could work as a nurse in the States and have a shorter commute back home!

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May 5, 2003

Crossing the checkpoint was a breeze. It was the wait for the ride that took so long - an hour standing by the side of the road in an abandoned concrete bus stop. There were plenty of cars, but no one wanted to pick him up.

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