Thursday, December 13, 2012

To Die in Jerusalem [u have got to read it]


I would have shared the link to the video too but i won't, it was enough sin for me to go through the music, i wouldn't share it to get the sins of others on my shoulder too, so here are the articles... i wish our sister ayat lived to become a journalist to support her country, MY PAN IS MY WEAPON, after reading that article that my Jewish teacher [that evil man] shared - feminist article, it really ignited me to be a writer because those evil writers lower us muslim and muslim woman down, so we need our writers to unlash the works to refute those evil writers' writing and motives. That Jewish prof. only let things slide to attack me on other instance like today. But what does he think, he wants to attack us muslims, lower our religion down in front of class of non-muslims, and i will keep my mouth shut. I did my best in the class, rest upon Allah, He will take care of it, now that final is there to finish, make dua please. I feel like i could have gotten more than 80 in my essay, but he kept it to that grade despite the fact he had no comment to say i left out anything, but alhamdulillah 'ala kulli hal. 


To Die in Jerusalem

To Die in Jerusalem
2007, 75 minutes
Directed by Hilla Medalia
Premieres on HBO November 1 at 9 p.m., with an encore on November 14 at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT. See information on other showings and full schedule here.
No matter on what side your sympathies lie, you’ll feel the other side is too fairly represented.—Sheila Nevins, President of HBO Documentaries
Powerful…poignant.—Dennis Ross, the former United States ambassador and Middle East peace negotiator under Presidents George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton
 The delicacy of the subjects allows an audience well aware of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to consider it again in a way they haven’t before.blogcritics.org
Many viewers will not get the ending they want.The New York Times
About the Film:
To Die in Jerusalem examines the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the eyes of two mothers who have lost their daughters in one deadly act of violence. Two girls—Rachel Levy, a seventeen-year-old Israeli student, and Ayat al-Akhras, an eighteen-year-old Palestinian student/suicide bomber—died together in a Jerusalem market in March 2002.
The horrific incident ignited international outrage, and set in motion a quest on the part of Rachel’s mother, Avigail Levy, to arrange a one-on-one meeting with her counterpart, Um Samir. More than four years later, the mothers of the two dead girls face each other in an emotionally charged meeting that underscores the tension and resentments persisting between Israelis and Palestinians.
By contrasting the lives and deaths of these two teenage girls, the documentary offers the very personal perspectives that too often disappear behind political issues as viewed by the media and the larger world. The film explores both al-Akhras’ motivations and ideology, and the events that led her to sacrifice her life; and the world of Levy, who paid with her life when she was caught in the middle of an age-old conflict during her daily routine. The film’s glimpse into each young woman’s world seeks to enhance the viewer’s understanding of the ongoing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, while opening a window into the lives of these tragic families as they cope with their pain.
Nothing about this film is simple or clear. While one girl’s death was, in a sense, chosen, the other’s was a twist of fate or tragic destiny—yet both are victims of one of the longest, most complicated, and disturbing conflicts of our time. To Die in Jerusalem doesn’t suggest a solution to the conflict, but explores the difficulties, fears, and gaps between opposing sides. This documentary explores—through the two families’ personal losses and Avigail Levy’s search for answers—the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the mutual pain experienced despite cultural differences and diverse perceptions of death, and the persistent, fragile hope for peace.


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