Articles

Zochrot's experience facing the Jewish state challenge Author: Eitan Bronstein Aparicio
10/2013
On the birth of Zochrot, its aims and some of its working methods, successes and challenges. The Jewish - Arab aspect at Zochrot activity. All integrated with Zochrot's founder biography.
Thank You for Doing the Filthy Work Author: Ami Asher
10/2013
When I hear such testimonies, it feels as though time stood still in 1948, that we are still too traumatized to even begin recovering. Shavit also feels that way, as he concludes his articles by saying "columns like the column of Lydda never stop marching". There is only one way of stopping the column – without using a machine gun, please. We must let the marchers and their descendants turn back home. Only then will Lydda, Ben Shemen, and the entire country be able to start living in the present tense. 
48 mm | The 1st International Film Festival on Nakba and Return Author: זוכרות
10/2013
Photography as political activism Author: Eitan Bronstein Aparicio
09/2013
I decided that photography would be part of my life, so I erased the boundary between the two.  I live most of the time in the southern Hebron hills, so there’s no boundary between my life and the lives of those who appear in my photographs.  They’re the major portion of my social life; I’m part of where I photograph
The Praver Plan isn’t the first expulsion from the Negev Author: Eitan Bronstein Aparicio
09/2013
Remaining steadfast is in my soul.  We must remain human.  Not hate even those who destroy our homes.  Otherwise it’s truly not easy
Collection of Articles - From the second Return Conference 9\2013 09/2013
A Palestinian student teaches Jews about the Nakba Author: Ansam Mawassi
07/2013
I told my family and friends; they were all shocked and didn’t believe me.  It was a big surprise for them and, I admit, for me.  We didn’t expect that an academic institution in Tel Aviv would want to address the fraught topic of the Nakba.  No member of my family had yet been required to deal with the complexities of explaining the Nakba to Israelis.  We didn’t know whether they’d understand that the day on which they were celebrating was for us a day of mourning.  Instead of celebrating we march and demonstrate!
It's all about people Author: Laura van Rij
06/2013