Permission To Narrate

– The Jerusalem Fund Blog

Gallery Al-Quds

Gallery Al-Quds congratulates Yazidi Activist Nadia Murad, winner of the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize.

The Jerusalem Fund and Gallery Al-Quds congratulates Yazidi Activist Nadia Murad, winner of the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize. The harrowing story of Nadia’s abduction and captivity by ISIS, along with the women and girls in her village in northern Iraq in 2014, was made into the film The Last Dance of Kocho and Its Missing Girls, with original watercolor paintings by Lukman Ahmad.

“Full Spectrum” by Ludwig Tamari

“When I see something beautiful, it becomes part of my psyche.” – Ludwig Tamari. Born in Jaffa, his vision of his birthplace and the beauty he found in the world is reflected in the vibrant colors of his work, full spectrum. 

Lily Bandak: “A Life’s Work in Pictures”

Diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis at the peak of her career, she overcame exceptional odds, designing a camera mount attached to her wheelchair and went back to photographing again. Queen Noor and the late King Hussein of Jordan were among the first Arab leaders to invite Ms. Bandak to photograph in a wheelchair.

Summer Film Series 2018 – “Killing Gaza”

In this film, independent journalists Max Blumenthal and Dan Cohen capture the assault on Gaza during the 2014 war and chronicle its horrific aftermath. Besides documenting Palestinian resilience and suffering, Killing Gaza also documents the war crimes committed by the Israeli military through direct testimony and evidence from the survivors, delivered often just days after escaping indiscriminate shelling, bombings and summary executions.