The Object of Memory: Arab and Jew Narrate the Palestinian Village
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There was a village in Palestine called Ein Houd, whose people traced their ancestry back to one of Saladin's generals who was granted the territory as a reward for his prowess in battle. By the end of the 1948 ArabIsraeli War, all the inhabitants of Ein Houd had been dispersed or exiled or had gone into hiding, although their old stone homes were not destroyed.
In 1953 the Israeli government established an artists' cooperative community in the houses of the village, now renamed Ein Hod. In...
In 1953 the Israeli government established an artists' cooperative community in the houses of the village, now renamed Ein Hod. In...


