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There Will Be Peace in the Holy Land
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2021
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There Will Be Peace in the Holy Land
2021
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In memory, Aziz Shihab 1927-2007 In the late 1950s, in the middle of the United States (we lived in Ferguson, a quiet, leafy community barely known even by people on the other side of St. Louis), my Palestinian father, Aziz Shihab, received many speaking invitations-from church groups, civic organizations, and schools. The word holy often figured into his presentation titles as it became known that my charismatic, thin father, who resembled a Palestinian Desi Arnaz, was able to create a scene in his melodious English and maintain his optimistic hopes about a better day coming soon, for ship. Carrying the word \"hope\" with him in his pants cuffs and jacket sleeves and the slim satin pocket of his beat-up suitcase, he would actually pitch his well-described suitcase into the New York harbor upon arrival on a ship. When he spoke in Sunday school annexes, the hosts served small Danish butter cookies afterward, from those round blue tins.
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