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by Sayed Kashua
Either kill Sayed Kashua or make him equal
'Victory or death!' shouted one of the leaders at a rally this week. Death, he can more or less understand, victory he can’t even imagine, and he no longer knows how to draw the homeland.
By Sayed Kashua | Oct 17, 2015 | 05:15 PM | 10
Illustration by Amos Biderman.
Illustration by Amos Biderman.
Is heavenly hummus enough to make Sayed Kashua stay?
With ingredients from Chicago, you can make hummus just like back home, and mortgage rates are low. So, what's stopping him from making the leap?
By Sayed Kashua | Oct 10, 2015 | 04:47 PM | 3
Illustration by Amos Biderman.
Sayed Kashua finds an upside to being detained
While being held without explanation by the authorities at the airport in Chicago, suddenly the thought that they might send me back to Israel pleased him.
By Sayed Kashua | Oct 1, 2015 | 03:34 PM
Dome of the Rock Mosque.
A play date at Al-Aqsa
Sayed Kashua messes up his kid's first play date, and wonders how come people still don't understand why kids throw stones in Jerusalem.
By Sayed Kashua | Sep 27, 2015 | 09:48 AM | 2
Illustration by Amos Biderman
Help Sayed Kashua help you end the occupation
Some popular American sayings – namely 'help me help you' - have got him thinking about his wife, and about Israeli-Palestinian relations.
By Sayed Kashua | Sep 10, 2015 | 01:05 PM | 3
Illustration by Amos Biderman.
Sayed Kashua finds community – and the solution to the Palestinian plight
If the Palestinians were part of a farming community like him, enjoying little things like the Sweetcorn Festival, there would be no demographic problem.
By Sayed Kashua | Sep 5, 2015 | 04:31 AM
Illustration by Amos Biderman.
Sayed Kashua's no immigrant. He's just in the U.S. for a while
Not a migrant, not an immigrant – there has to be a third option, but he doesn't know how to say it in English, Arabic or Hebrew.
By Sayed Kashua | Aug 29, 2015 | 04:34 AM | 4
Illustration by Amos Biderman
Goodbye Mahmud, hello Christina: Sayed Kashua gets a haircut with no politics attached
Mahmud in Jerusalem would probably have asked him about the prisoner Mohammed Allaan; here, each client has a private screen that broadcasts sports.
By Sayed Kashua | Aug 22, 2015 | 04:16 AM
Illustration by Amos Biderman.
Thanks to Donald Trump, Sayed Kashua now understands the American Dream
Trump's candidacy has made him see you don't have to work hard to get ahead: You can just pull the wool over others' eyes.
By Sayed Kashua | Aug 13, 2015 | 04:37 PM | 2
Illustration by Amos Biderman
Should Sayed Kashua lie to his kids that everything will get better?
A virtual trip to Duma and Jerusalem brings him to the doorstep of his childhood home.
By Sayed Kashua | Aug 8, 2015 | 04:59 PM | 3
Illustration by Amos Biderman
Sayed Kashua celebrates 40 and bids farewell to the news
A milestone birthday is as good an opportunity as any for a midlife crisis about the Middle East crises.
By Sayed Kashua | Jul 31, 2015 | 06:30 PM | 5
Illustration by Amos Biderman.
Is it moral for Sayed Kashua to be happy in his new American home?
Staring into the expanses from his new porch, he wonders if this is all real – can he really choose to live without admissions committees, racial compatibility and neighbors who sign petitions?
By Sayed Kashua | Jul 25, 2015 | 04:29 PM | 2
Illustration by Amos Biderman.
Sayed Kashua is moving, and the Iranians are there to help
But did he buy enough chairs to host the Israelis as well?
By Sayed Kashua | Jul 16, 2015 | 02:49 PM
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