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Katrina Sa'ade to the Patriarch of the Orthodox Christian Church, 25 June 1937

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posted on 2020-03-27, 15:14 authored by Freja Howat-Maxted, Leila Sansour, Jacob NorrisJacob Norris
The images are a digital reproduction of a handwritten letter and accompanying translation donated by Kathy Sa'ade Kenny.

Katrina Sa'ade writes to the Patriarch of the Orthodox Christian Church in Jerusalem regarding her separation from her husband Suleiman Farhat. Katrina voices the injustice she has faced as a result of her husband's deceitful actions and asks the Church for help in resolving the matter with Suleiman, who was now living in Ramallah with his family. Katrina asks the Patriarch for the Church's position on the treatment of women by men and questions whether it is permissible for a man to marry a women in every country he visits. She ends the letter comparing this disposable treatment of women to the replacement of old clothes with a new 'suit' when one wears out.

These images exist as part of the Katrina Sa'ade Letters collection within the Katrina Sa'ade project of the Planet Bethlehem Archive.

History

Creator

Katrina Sa'ade

Contributors

Kathy Sa'ade Kenny, Salim Tamari

Date

25/06/1937

Type

Digital reproduction of handwritten letter and accompanying translation.

Source

Kathy Sa'ade Kenny

Language

Arabic, English

Spatial

33.8003309,-118.2261502

Spatial Relation

Long Beach US

Identifier

pb_ks_ksl_019370625-0074aa.pdf, pb_ks_ksl_019370625-0074ab.pdf

Rights

Kathy Sa'ade Kenny