Yusef bulos biography of albert
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Abstract
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The Said Family of Jerusalem: Denied Return to Their Home in Talbiyya, Perpetual Trauma in Exile
Snapshot
The Said family fled their home in Talbiyya in the months leading up to May and sought refuge in Cairo, where they had opened a branch of their family business years prior. But their lives in Egypt were also interrupted by the revolution, which sent them back to Ramallah, then to Amman, Beirut, the United States, and beyond throughout the Palestinian diaspora. While Edward Said is undoubtedly the most famous Said, this Photo Essay tells the story of his aunt and uncle’s family—who lived in the same house in Talbiyya—and whose descendants now live in Amman, Jordan.
Before their flight from Jerusalem in the months leading up to May , members of the Said family were part of the city’s Christian aristocracy. Affluent, well-traveled, and educated in the city’s British institutions, this Protestant Anglican family originally hailed from the large Khleif tribe of Nazareth. The story goes that one of their ancestors fought with his brothers and moved to Jerusalem in the midth century, starting his own family line: the Saids. Prior to the Nakba, the family’s most renowned members, cousins, and businessmen, Wadie and Boulos