A remarkable
record of Jerusalem's modern history told by a unique character who
experienced them, his uniqueness is shown through his humanistic writing,
his honesty in painting an intricate picture of Jerusalem and its
complexities. written in an exciting manner of people's stories with
the shadow of political history makes one recollect or reminisce the
old days of Jerusalm-the joyful and miserable ones.
Tleel talks about the unchangeable Jerusalem [that] has decided to
change, for a change.. Jerusalem develops and undergoes changes daily
on what I call the superficial level only, but its fundamental
and
characteristic foundations, rules and issues remain the same and never
change and probably never will change... Sometimes this transformation
is real but most of the time we think that it is a transformation."
Even
outside the Old City Walls you can sense what no other city can
give you-but living inside the Old City enclosed by its walls only
then can you really start to love Jerusalem. Along its narrow streets
you begin to feel its force. You are changed by its shrines and
holy places, you are baptised into Jerusalem; and its not easy to
be a Jerusalemite. A thorny path runs alongside its joys.
"In
brief, this my story, the 400 year-old story of the Holy City of
Jerusalem", Tleel says. "I am the uninterupted history
of Jerusalem. I am the walls of Jerusalem. From the time of Patriarch
Abraham passing passing through the Byzantine era, to Patriarch
Sophronios the Rum who handed Jerusalem to Caliph Omar ibn el Khattab'
through the time when the Ottomans occupied me for 400 years..in
1917 the British troops who entered Jerusalem distributed sugar-candies
and chocolates. When they left in 1948 they spread bitterness and
bequeathed chaos. With a move of 50 meters I became a Palestinian
refugee inside the Old City... I became a battlefield. In 1967 the
oppressive Israeli occupation of Arab Jerusalem began. Jerusalem
became physically united, but mentally a schizophrenic city."
For
more reviews on the book please check Dr.
Jay Levinson's article in Jerusalem Times - A Weekly Palestinian Magazine
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