University of Sussex
Browse
pb_gh_gha_019600000-0040aa.jpeg (1.95 MB)

George Harb gives a speech to an audience, 1960

Download (1.95 MB)
figure
posted on 2019-05-30, 14:57 authored by Freja Howat-Maxted, Leila Sansour, Jacob NorrisJacob Norris
This is a digital reproduction of an image held in the private collection of George Harb.

This photograph shows George Harb giving a speech to an audience in 1960.

George Harb became famous all over Bethlehem as a “khatib” (orator/public speaker) due to his specialism in the Arabic language and his talent for oratory. Arabic was the main subject he taught in his career as a teacher. As such he was often selected, and often still is, for any event requiring a public speaker, especially for the various marriage rituals. These include the “tulba” (formal request of hand in marriage – usually a private affair within the families’ homes); the “khutba” (engagement ceremony/party where bride and groom exchange rings); the “sahra” (evening party for the groom and male friends/relatives); and the actual wedding reception/party (which includes the “zaffa” – wedding procession).

George would be hired as a speaker at all these events, especially for Bethlehem’s notable and elite families. He would also be hired for funerals, especially during the First Intifada when he was regularly called out to Bethlehem’s refugee camps to commemorate individuals recently martyred.

This image is part of the George Harb Photos collection, within the George Harb project of the Planet Bethlehem Archive.

History

Date

1960

Type

Digital scan of black and white photographic print

Source

George Harb private collection, Bethlehem, Palestine

Spatial

31.7053996,35.1936877

Spatial Relation

Bethlehem

Identifier

pb_gh_gha_019600000-0040aa.jpeg

Rights

George Harb