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by Kate Jessica Raphael


  mahsheesh (Ar.) stuffed vegetables

  Mah yesh lachem b’Sha’ar

  Shchem? (Heb.) Why do you want to go to Damascus Gate?

  makluube (Ar.) a Palestinian dish made with rice, vegetables, silver noodles, and chicken

  ma’lesh (Ar.) never mind

  mamnuah (Ar.) forbidden

  Manara Square the center of Ramallah

  mansaf (Ar.) lamb stew

  maramiya (Ar.) sage

  marhaba (Ar.) greetings

  mashalla (Ar.) a blessing, lit. It’s God’s will.

  matbach (Ar.) kitchen

  Me atem? (Heb.) Who are you?

  Meayfo? (Heb.) From where?

  miin? (Ar.) who?

  Miit marhaba (Ar.) A hundred greetings

  min Gaza (Ar.) from Gaza

  Min weyn inta? (Ar.) Where are you from?

  mish mushqele (Ar.) no problem

  mithli (m.)

  /mithliya (fem.) (Ar.) gay; lit. like; same; homo

  mujaddara (Ar.) Palestinian dish of lentils and rice

  molochia (Ar.) soup made from Egyptian spinach

  mnih (Ar.) fine

  mqabala (Ar.) dialogue, normalization

  muhabarat (Ar.) secret police

  mujaddara (Ar.) a Palestinian dish of lentils and rice

  mulsaqaat (Ar.) stickers

  mumkin (Ar.) could be; possible

  Mumkin ahki maa… (Ar.) May I speak with…

  mwaffak (Ar.) good luck

  naam (Ar.) yes

  naami andna (Ar.) sleep at our house

  Nakab (Ar.) the desert in southern Israel (Heb.

  Negev)

  nana (Ar.) mint

  Neve Tirzah Israeli women’s prison in Ramle

  Nimti kwa’is? (Ar.) Did you sleep well?

  niqab (Ar.) face-covering veil

  N’okel (Ar.) Let’s eat

  Olim (Heb.) Jews immigrating to Israel (“making aliyah”)

  PASSIA Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs, publishes an annual datebook and directory of Palestinian, Israeli and international governmental and nongovernmental organizations

  Pesach (Heb.) Passover

  Qaddeesh umrik? (Ar.) How old are you?

  raqabe (Ar.) neck

  Red Crescent The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS), a national humanitarian organization which runs ambulances, hospitals, medics and dispenses emergency relief

  Red Cross The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), an international humanitarian organization with quasi-governmental status; functions include oversight of prison conditions and monitoring of weapons used against civilians

  rotzah (Heb.) (fem.) want

  sabah al-kheir (Ar.) morning of joy

  sabah an-noor(Ar.) morning of light (response to sabah al kheir)

  sabah sneen (Ar.) seven years

  sah (Ar.) true

  sahibtik (Ar.) (fem.) your friend

  Salamtik (Ar.) (fem.) your health (said to someone who is recovering; also when someone sneezes)

  Sawrini (Ar.) Take my picture

  servees (Ar.) service taxi

  settlement an Israeli colony in the West Bank or East Jerusalem for Jews only

  Sha’ar Shchem (Heb.) Damascus Gate

  shabab (Ar.) youth

  SHABAK Israeli secret police, also called Shin Bet

  shater/shatra (Ar.) clever boy/girl

  shawarma (Ar.) a sandwich of grilled chicken or lamb, served with salad

  shelach (Heb.) yours

  sherut (Heb.) shared taxi

  Shu akhbarik? (Ar.) (fem.) How are things? (lit. What’s your news?)

  Shu hada? (Ar.) What’s this?

  Shu ismik? (Ar.) (fem.) What’s your name?

  shukran (Ar.) thank you

  sitti (Ar.) my grandmother

  snaan (Ar.) teeth

  suhaqqiyya (Ar.) lesbian (derogatory), plural

  suhaqqiyyaat

  sulha (Ar.) a traditional Palestinian form of conflict resolution

  sulta (Ar.) authority; Palestinian authority

  suq (Ar.) market

  ta’al/ta’ali (Ar.) come

  taba’an (Ar.) of course

  tachtonim underpants

  tamam (Ar.) okay

  tasrih (Ar.) permit

  tawjihi (Ar.) college entrance exam

  Taybeh Palestinian beer (manufactured in Taybeh village, in the Ramallah area)

  tayeb (Ar.) good

  Tekhase et ha’einayim shela (Heb.) Cover her eyes

  T’faddal/t’faddali/t’faddalu (Ar.) (masc./fem./plural) Come in; join me

  Tash’iri et ha’einayim shelakh mekhusot l’od khamesh dakot! (Heb.) Keep your eyes covered for five more minutes!

  tjawaz (Ar.) to marry

  Tsharafna or

  itsharafna (Ar.) Nice to meet you

  ustaz (Ar.) teacher (also general term of respect)

  wajib (Ar.) duty; homework

  Waqf (Ar.) the Islamic trust with authority over the Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem, including the Al-Aqsa Mosque

  Weyn? (Ar.) where?

  Weyn bakeeti? (Ar.; colloquial) (fem.) Where have you been?

  Weyn imik? (Ar.) Where is your mother?

  yaa achti (Ar.) my sister

  yaa akh (Ar.) my brother

  yaa binti (Ar.) my daughter

  ya’anni (Ar.) I mean, like… (lit. it means)

  yaa walad (Ar.) young man

  Yahudi (Ar.) (m.) Jew; Israeli

  yalla (Ar.) Let’s go!

  yesh (Heb.) there is/is there

  Yesh lach teudot? (Heb.) Do you have papers?

  Yesh po mishehu (Heb.) Someone is here

  Yom il Ahad (Ar.) Sunday

  Yom il Jumaa (Ar.) Friday

  za’atar (Ar.) a Palestinian blend of oregano, thyme, and other herbs, usually mixed with sesame, salt, and sumac; also a wild herb, similar to oregano or thyme, indigenous to the Levant countries

  zai hek (Ar.) like this

  zaki (Ar.) delicious

  zar/bizur (Ar.) visited/visiting

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  Murder Under The Bridge: A Palestine Mystery by Kate Raphael

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  Rania, a Palestinian police detective with a young son, meets cheeky Jewish-American feminist Chloe at an Israeli checkpoint—and soon becomes embroiled in a murder case that implicates the highest echelons of the Israeli military.

  In the Shadow of Lies: A Mystery Novel by M. A. Adler

  $16.95, 978-1-938314-82-7

  As World War II comes to a close, homicide detective Oliver Wright returns home—only to find himself caught up in the investigation of a complicated murder case rife with racial tensions.

  The Wiregrass by Pam Webber

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  A story about a summer of discontent, change, and dangerous mysteries in a small Southern Wiregrass town.

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  When her home is destroyed in a freak accident, Lidia Raven, a divorced mother of two, is plunged into a mystery that involves her entire family.

  Glass Shatters by Michelle Meyers

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  Following the mysterious disappearance of his wife and daughter, scientist Charles Lang goes to desperate lengths to escape his past and reinvent himself.

  A Girl Like You: A Henrietta and Inspector Howard Novel by Michelle Cox

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  When the floor matron at the dance hall where Henrietta works as a taxi dancer turns up dead, aloof Inspector Clive Howard appears on the scene— and convinces Henrietta to go undercover for him, plunging her into Chicago’s gritty underworld.

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