A Letter from Kenneth Freeman to Nablus Mayor Bassam Shak'a, USA, 11 July 1980
Printed in English, this letter from Jewish Kenneth Freeman to Nablus Mayor Bassam Shak'a confirms Freema's interest in spreading peace in the Middle East and his wish to live in Palestine, but not a Palestine that is occupied, but rather a peaceful Palestine to exchange languages and cultures. He concludes with stating that he publishes in the Jewish Opinion Newsletter which advocates and promotes that nonviolence is essential to Judaism, that Zionism without justice for all is doomed, and that Zionism is the desire for a rebuilding of the holy land in the spirit of brotherhood.
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Ozrail, Samar. "The Bassam Shak'a Collection". Archival Inventory. August 2019. The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive. Shak'a, Bassam. Al-Fassed, Enaya. "The Bassam Shak'a Collection". Interview with PMDA Researcher Wijdan Samara. 2015. The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive.
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