Jerusalem Quarterly Issue 73
The Jerusalem Quarterly (JQ) is published by the Institute of Jerusalem Studies (IJS), an affiliate of the Institute for Palestine Studies. The journal is dedicated to providing scholarly articles on Jerusalem’s history and on the dynamics and trends currently shaping the city. The Quarterly is known both for its pioneering social history and for its contemporary analyses of Jerusalem from writers on the ground, covering Palestinian lived experiences in the city, analyses of land appropriation and settlements and formal and informal negotiating strategies on, and visions for, the future of Jerusalem. Ranging from Ottoman and Mandate times to the complexities and dangers of the present, we offer incisive articles that analyze the role of culture, media, religion and politics in the struggles to claim the city.
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Editorial
Of Memoirs, Miracles, and Sanctification ............................................................................. 3
Saint Marie-Alphonsine and the Resurrection of Jubra’il Dabdoub................................ 10
Jacob Norris
The Memoirs of the Palestinian Maskobi Doctor ............................................................... 28
George Rodenko
Finding a Place for Stephan Hanna Stephan in the History of Mandate Palestine ......... 42
Sarah Irving
The Books in My Life: A Memoir......................................................................................... 63
Tarif Khalidi
In the House for Orphans ...................................................................................................... 79
Reja-e Busailah
Childhood Memories of a Jerusalemite ............................................................................... 90
Nazmi al-Jubeh
Survival and Resistance in Shaykh Sa‘d ............................................................................ 101
Oren Kroll-Zeldin
Um Hani: To Live and Work in Jerusalem From Jerusalem........................................................................ 117
Penny Johnson and Diala Shamas
Mechanisms of a Settler Colonial Architecture in Larissa Sansour’s Nation Estate..... 124
Reviewed by Carol Que
Neoliberalism under Colonialism: A Compounded Devastation ..................................... 140
Reviewed by Samia al-Botmeh
Women Empowerment in Marginalized East Jerusalem Communities ......................... 143
Juzoor for Health & Social Development and Women Leading Change in Jerusalem
Cover photo: A woman and a man from the Domari Gypsies of Jerusalem, ca. 1935. Photo by Elia Kahvedjian, printed with permission.