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Abdel-Rahman al-Haj Ibrahim Diaries, Tulkarm, 1947

Handwritten between 1 December and 31 December 1947, this document shows the diaries of Abdel-Rahman al-Haj Ibrahim for the year 1947, where he left some empty, and in others detailed his family, social life and the work he did to manage his orchard. His observations focused on his perseverance in performing prayers at the mosque, writing details about his health, notes about the visits he made to family and relatives, and his response to the invitations of his acquaintances to attend various social events. He recorded that he paid the subscription fees for the water and electricity services, as well as the taxes incurred by him to the municipality and the Governmental Finance Department in Tulkarem. He mentioned that he received several of his relatives from the al-Meqdadi Family from Basra in Iraq and that his daughter, Samiha, went to study at Birzeit College, accompanied by her brother, Samih. Al-Hajj Ibrahim also recorded in his diaries the most important works that he did, related to his possession of the Faza orchard on the seashore near the city of Tulkarem and the village of Umm Khaled, and he wrote accounts and expenses related to the wages of workers and artisans who work in the orchard, and recorded the types of trees and crops grown in it.

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1947

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Hajj Ibrahim, Abdel-Rahman. "The Abdel-Rahman Hajj Ibrahim Collection". Interview with PMDA Researcher Samar Ozrail. 15 April 2021. The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive. OZrail, Samar. "The Abdel-Rahman Hajj Ibrahim Collection". Archival Inventory. 19 April 2021. The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive.

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