Jenin and Homeopathy
Jenin and Homeopathy
In this chapter, the author reflects on homeopathy and Juliano Mer Khamis's Freedom Theatre in the Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank. He cites the dialogue between Tali Fahima, a Mizrahi Israeli Jew, and Zakaria Zbeidi, who now runs the Freedom Theatre. Fahima served as a human shield to Zbeidi and was imprisoned in Israel under solitary confinement for allegedly “aiding and abetting an enemy.” Zbeidi was for a time the number one name on Israel's list of “wanted terrorists.” The author also discusses the opening of the Remembering Lebanon exhibition in Jenin, his time at Café Bialik in Tel Aviv, his meeting with Fahima at Café Yafe, and his encounter with a Russian Jewish immigrant and homeopathic physician.
Keywords: homeopathy, Juliano Mer Khamis, Freedom Theatre, Jenin refugee camp, Tali Fahima, Zakaria Zbeidi, Israel, Remembering Lebanon, exhibition, West Bank
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