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> What is Folklore Anyway?
> Folklore and Artas
> Stories on the Wall in Bethlehem
> Where Commemoration Meets Celebration
> Gypsies in Jerusalem: language
> Bethlehem Folklore and the Virgin Mary
> Jabra Ibrahim Jabra: memories of Christmas
> Coffee stories
> King Suleiman, the snake and the mole.
> Francesco, the gambler
> The baker and the hermit: A moral tale
> The juice seller and the king
> Bethlehem's Religious Proverbs and Sayings
> Religious Folklore in the Bethlehem District
> Preface from Folklore of the Holy Land 1907
> El Khadr in Ein Karem and Hebron
> The Tale of the Pilgrim Cat
> How the Cat and the Dog Became Enemies
> A Folklore Sampler
> My Father Died Alone in Gaza
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By nature, stories and folktales change in each telling. Probably no Palestinian village has so many of its stories and folktales in written form, thus preserving for posterity the stories of preceding generations.. As a starting point for exploring Artas Folktales and stories, we've gathered a few items from Palestine-family.net;s main site submitted by various people.
The White Flower of Innocence http://www.palestine-family.net/index.php?nav=5-12&cid=3&did=351&pageflip=1
The Shepherd’s Bride Price http://www.palestine-family.net/index.php?nav=6-20&cid=8&did=692&pageflip=1
Song from Artas http://www.palestine-family.net/index.php?nav=6-19&cid=7&did=109&pageflip=2
Artas and the Song of Songs http://www.palestine-family.net/index.php?nav=6-20&cid=8&did=592&pageflip=2
Miriamiya, "Sage of Virtue," and other aromatic herbs http://www.palestine-family.net/index.php?nav=5-12&cid=3&did=362&pageflip=1
Solomon's Pools http://www.palestine-family.net/index.php?nav=5-12&cid=3&did=352&pageflip=1
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