The shade cast by an old mulberry tree in the courtyard of the synagogue in Peki'in blunted the onerous heat a bit last week as local resident Margalit Zinati, 81, chatted with Edna Assis, a researcher from the Ben Zvi Institute. Standing under the tree with their hands full of zucchini and rice, Zinati explained to Assis, with great patience and seriousness, how to stuff the zucchini with the rice....
- By Ivan Kalmar
- 26 Jul 2012
- 05:55AM
Interesting that she had to be taught to know she was " a Jew and not an Arab." God forbid may be her forebears were "confused" and thought the difference was not important or - banish the thought - that you could be both Jewish and Arab?
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