Suleiman Farhat to Katrina Sa'ade, 19 October 1935
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Title
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Suleiman Farhat to Katrina Sa'ade, 19 October 1935
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Description
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The images are a digital reproduction of a handwritten letter and accompanying translation donated by Kathy Sa'ade Kenny. In this letter Suleiman Farhat writes to his wife Katrina Sa'ade from Ramallah, Palestine. In the first part of the letter Suleiman discusses certain economic aspects of their business as Katrina is still running their shop in California. He tries to persuade her to sell up and move back to Palestine indefinitely citing their marriage and saying that business is better in Palestine (the US was experiencing the Great Depression at the time). He notes that the all the moving between America and Palestine has been 'exhausting'. He also informs Katrina that George Farhat (their oldest son) has enrolled at the Friends School in Ramallah and asks after their other children and family in California.
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Identifier
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pb_ks_ksl_7263158
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Subject
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Bethlehem
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Palestine
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Palestinian Diaspora
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Katrina Sa'ade Letters collection
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Bethlehemites in the US
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Bethlehem children
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Bethlehem merchants
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License
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CC BY 4.0
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Creator
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Suleiman Farhat
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Contributor
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Kathy Sa'ade Kenny
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Salim Tamari
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Date
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19/10/1935
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Type
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Digital reproduction of handwritten letter and accompanying translation.
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Source
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Kathy Sa'ade Kenny
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Language
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Arabic, English
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Spatial Coverage
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31.908863/ 35.204510
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Rights Holder
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Kathy Sa'ade Kenny