Handmade Glass- Hebron
Contributed by National Council For Development NCD on 02.09.2007:
Handmade Blue Glass
Hebron
Original Content Creator: Tamimi
Contributed by National Council For Development NCD on 02.09.2007:
Handmade Blue Glass
Hebron
Original Content Creator: Tamimi
Contributed by This Week In Palestine on 30.06.2007:
By Ahmed Rjoob
Located seven kilometres west of Hebron and one kilometre south-east of Taffuh town, the ‘Ain el-Mamoudiyeh was named after St. John the Baptist. According to Byzantine tradition, Elizabeth brought her infant son, John the Baptist, to a cave in ‘Ain Karem to save him from the murderous wrath of Herod, who was impelled by fear of losing his kingdom. Hence, it is believed (...)
Contributed by This Week In Palestine on 23.06.2007:
Life was miserable in the early 1940s.
Like many Hebronites, Abdullah, the grandfather of Talal Nasereddin, thought that Jerusalem had better business opportunities than Hebron. With the aid of his two older sons, Kheiry and Kathem, Talal’s grandfather succeeded in finding his way into a small shop of six square meters in Souk Khan Al-Zeit. His father, Kathem, started his career as a w(...)
Contributed by National Council For Development NCD on 06.02.2007:
Hebron University Junction, an active area in Hebron city
Original Content Creator: Tareq Altamimi
Contributed by National Council For Development NCD on 06.02.2007:
Ibn Rushd Square a central square in Hebron city and a link between the new part of the city and the market.
Original Content Creator: Tareq Altamimi
Contributed by National Council For Development NCD on 04.02.2007:
بعد انتشار ظاهرة المقاهي الرياضيه ،كان لابد لنا من السؤال عن سبب انتشارها ،ولماذا يبتعد الرياضيون عن ريادة الانديه ومتابعة الرياضه الفلسطينيه ،فذهبنا لعمل زياره خاطفه لمقهى فوانيس ،مكان تجمع الرياضيين من مشجعي الفريق الملكي ريال مدريد ومشجعي الفريق الكتلوني برشلونه ،وفي سهرة كرويه لمتابعة مباراة البرشا وفريق ساتا فيغا ،اغتنمت بوابة فلسطين الرياضيه الفرصه،للتعرف على رواد المقهى الذي كان يعج با(...)
Contributed by National Council For Development NCD on 04.02.2007:
Hebron (Khaled Alkawasmeh) – There has been a recent increase in the spread of sports cafes and the popularity of international sports team. This raised a question, why this happened? Why dont Palestinian people follow the local sport and dont follow with local clubs?
We went on a visit to one of the Sport Cafe, Fwanees cafe, the place where the supporters of the royal team Real Madrid(...)
Contributed by National Council For Development NCD on 25.01.2007:
An ancent tree in Hebron
Contributed by National Council For Development NCD on 25.01.2007:
Snow in Hebron mountains
Contributed by National Council For Development NCD on 25.01.2007:
Snow in Hebron