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DESCRIPTION:PALESTINE has been inhabited by an indigenous people who became the 
 original Jews, Christians, and Muslims of the Middle East. The Arab Muslims 
 (including Bedouins) and Arab Christians are now identified as the 
 Palestinians with an historical attachment to the land of Palestine. While 
 there is a cultural continuity with the neighboring peoples of Jordan, 
 Lebanon, and Syria, the Palestinian people have distinct specificities of 
 culture, language, cuisine, dress, arts and crafts, history, and symbols of 
 identity.\n\nThe Holy Land is where the cities of Bethlehem, Nazareth, 
 Jerusalem, Jericho, and Hebron are all Palestinian cities and have 
 significance to all three religions.\n\nThis exhibit displays historical 
 photos, mostly before partition (1947-1949), traditional dress, musical 
 instruments, arts and crafts, foods, books, and cultural symbols. They show 
 that Palestinians had a thriving society and economy, education, medicine, 
 arts, music. poetry, literature, and institutions of civil 
 society.\n\nExhibited curated by Sharat G. Lin\n\nThe exhibit can be viewed 
 from January 3 through March 1, 2025 at all hours that the Milpitas Library 
 is open.\nCheck for hours and 
 holidays:\nhttps://sccld.org/locations/Milpitas/\n\nFree and open to the 
 public\nWheelchair accessible\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/12/31/18871815.php
SUMMARY:Palestine: A People, A Culture, A Heritage
LOCATION:Milpitas Library\n160 North Main Street\nMilpitas, California 95035
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/12/31/18871815.php
DTSTART:20250103T180000Z
DTEND:20250104T030000Z
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