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(To sign on to the letter write to: info@adalahny.org 
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Mothers Leafleting
Mothers outside of Leviev-NY 5/10/08

M’azuza Abu Rahmeh, a mother from Bil’in, explains, “I hope that on this important day for mothers that no women in the world will have to live through this type of experience and that instead they will live with their families and homes, in security and peace.” Halima Husain, a mother from Jayyous, adds, “I hope that free people around the world will boycott Israel’s occupation and will not support businesses of wealthy Israelis like Leviev who is building the settlement of Zufim, and that they will stand with us to lift this shadow and darkness that hangs over the Palestinian people.”

With our governments failing to act, the only way to end the suffering of Palestinian mothers and their families is to boycott Israeli companies like Leviev's that profit from the illegal activities of land confiscation and settlement construction. No diamond is worth the destruction of people's lives. This Mother’s Day support mothers like Halima Husain, and M’azuza Abu Rahmeh from Bil’in, along with their children. Boycott Leviev.

As mothers from New York City and from around the world, we stand with Palestinian mothers from villages like Jayyous and Bil’in and call on New Yorkers to boycott Lev Leviev’s Madison Avenue jewelry store every day, but especially on Mother’s Day. Leviev is exploiting this holiday in honor of mothers, the third biggest jewelry shopping period annually in the US, to sell his jewelry, even as his companies ruin the lives of mothers in Palestine.

 (Click here for a high resolution PDF of the Mother's Day card we are distributing in front of Leviev NY)

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Leviev’s companies have built homes for Israelis in the settlements of Zufim on the land of the West Bank village of Jayyous, Mattityahu East on Bil’in’s land, and homes in the Maale Adumim and Har Homa settlements, which are cutting off Palestinian East Jerusalem from the West Bank.

While all Israeli settlements violate international law and destroy hopes for peace, Leviev’s settlements also exact a heavy human toll on mothers and families. Halima Husain, a mother of seven from Jayyous, explains, “The settlement of Zufim was established directly on our land which was planted with olive, almond and fig trees. We registered complaints repeatedly with the Israelis with no results.” Now Israel has built its wall through Jayyous in order to annex 70% of the village’s farmland for Zufim’s expansion. Villagers need Israeli permits to pass through the wall and reach their farmland. Halima continues, “I don’t have a permit and my husband Hosni has been denied a permit for 10 months. One of my children has been held for 14 months in an Israeli prison and I haven’t been able to visit him for three months with the Israeli excuse of ‘security reasons.’ And now my husband’s income is insufficient to cover my son’s university education, the costs of my other son in prison and our household expenses, all because we can’t reach our land.”



Halima’s story is similar to many in Jayyous. The once-prosperous farming village of 3,400 residents is impoverished because families can’t access their land. 70% of Jayyous’ families are now in great need of food aid. 103 out of a total of 195 students in grades 7-12 have dropped out of school because parents can’t cover school expenses. In 2002, before Israel began the wall’s construction, 180 students from Jayyous were in universities. That number has now dropped to 50.

In Bil’in, M’azuza Abu Rahmeh, a mother of five boys and four girls, explains, “Our land was seized for the construction of Mattityahu East settlement. And our olive trees were cut down during the construction of the apartheid wall. These trees hold memories for each of my children that are impossible to forget. This pushed us to confront the bulldozers when they uprooted the trees during the wall’s construction.” M’azuza and her children, including her 23 year-old son Hamza, participated in Bil’in’s three-year nonviolent community campaign against the construction of the Mattityahu East and the apartheid wall which was intended to annex the settlement to Israel. M’azuza says that during the protests, “Hamza was gravely injured in the head when he was hit with a rubber-coated steel bullet, and he spent two weeks in the hospital. One month after he left the hospital the Israeli military came to our house at night and, after sowing fear in me and in my small children and turning our house upside down, they arrested Hamza. I felt as if my heart had been ripped from my body. I am pained when I remember our uprooted olive trees, and Hamza’s injury and arrest.”

During more than 200 demonstrations aiming to prevent the seizure of 50% of Bil’in’s land, the Israeli military has injured around 1,000 civilian protesters, including Israelis and internationals, and arrested 50. Around 300 of those injured and 13 of those jailed were children from Bil’in.

For more information on the campaign to boycott Leviev’s companies see: www.adalahny.org

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   3. Sana Abu Rahmeh, Bil’in, Palestine
   4. Paula Abrams-Hourani, Vienna, Austria
   5. Hiba Abu Salem, Aida refugee camp, Bethlehem, Palestine
   6. Micaela Adame, Sevilla, Spain
   7. Barbara Agostini, New York, NY, USA
   8. Dalal Akil, Beirut, Lebanon
   9. Sulafa Al-Bassam, New York, USA
  10. Widad Albassam, Chicago, USA
  11. May Al-Issa, London, UK
  12. Nazhat Al-Issa, London , UK
  13. Dalia J.Al-Khadra, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  14. Naomi Allen, Brooklyn, NY, USA
  15. Orly Almi, Tel Aviv, Israel
  16. Kifah Alqam, Bethlehem, Palestine
  17. Mouna Anderson, Lexington, MA, USA
  18. Fayza Arar, Beit Omar, Hebron, Palestine
  19. Violeta Aranda, Sevilla, Spain
  20. Salwa Ashira, Bethlehem, Palestine
  21. Layali Azar, Brooksville, Florida, USA
  22. Arwa Aziz, New York, NY, USA
  23. Maie Ayoub Vonkhol, NY, USA
  24. Donna Baranski-Walker, Redwood City, CA
  25. Julia Barnett Toronto, Canada
  26. Najah Barsoum, NY, USA
  27. Georgina Bedrossian, NY, USA
  28. Greta Berlin. Le-Bar-sur-Loup, France
  29. Marcia Bernstein, Brooklyn, NY, USA
  30. Didi Beydoun, NY, USA
  31. Judy Bjorkman, Owego, NY, USA
  32. Susan Blackwell, Birmingham, USA
  33. Monique Blin, Paris, France
  34. Elizabeth Block, Toronto, Canada
  35. Rima Bordacosh, NY, USA
  36. Leila Bordacosh, NY, USA
  37. Claude Boucherot, Paris, France
  38. Lila Braine, New York NY, USA
  39. Joyce Bressler, Nyack, New York, USA
  40. Sandra Butler, Oakland, California USA
  41. Allison L. Brown, New York, NY, USA
  42. Mary P. Buchwald, Brooklyn, NY, USA
  43. Elly Bulkin, Montclair, NJ, USA
  44. Madeleine Bullock, Canberra, Australia
  45. Paola Canarutto, Italy
  46. Maya Chami, Beirut, Lebanon
  47. Kathleen Christison, Santa Fe, NM, USA
  48. Jacinta Clarke, Auckland, New Zealand
  49. Ruth Clark, Edinburgh, Scotland
  50. Pauline Coffman, Oak Park, IL, USA
  51. Elinor Cohen, New York, NY, USA
  52. Marisa Consolata Kemper, Cairo, Egypt
  53. Celia Cruz, Lansing, Michigan, USA
  54. Fatima Daana, Ramallah, Palestine
  55. Shadia Obeid Daraghmeh, Tubas, Palestine
  56. Ron and Maria De Stefano, New Jersey, USA
  57. Afifa Dirani, Beirut, Lebanon
  58. Nancy du Plessis, New York, NY, USA
  59. Noelle Elia, New Rochelle, NY, USA
  60. Rania Elias, Jerusalem, Palestine
  61. Hedy Epstein, St. Louis, MO, USA
  62. Dalia Fakhouri, Oberlin, Ohio, USA
  63. Simone Fattal, Paris, France
  64. Lily Farhoud, Menton, France
  65. Eileen Fleming, New York, NY, USA
  66. Françoise Foliot, Paris, France
  67. Elisabeth Franken, Bruxelles, Belgium
  68. Genevieve Cora Fraser, Massachusetts USA
  69. Carol Gable, Mamaroneck, NY, USA
  70. Racheli Gai, Tucson, Arizona, USA
  71. Marcey Gayer, New York, USA
  72. Carolyn Gelenter, London, UK
  73. Emmaia Gelman, Bronx, New York, USA
  74. Felice Gelman, Tarrytown, NY, USA
  75. Irene Gendzier, Boston, USA
  76. Cybele Ghossein, Chicago, USA
  77. Mirene Ghossein, New Rochelle, NY, USA
  78. Yara Ghossein, NY, USA
  79. Begoña Gil, Sevilla, Spain
  80. Joan Glickman, New Rochelle, NY, USA
  81. Neta Golan, Ramallah, Palestine
  82. Susan Goldstein, Toronto, Canada
  83. Sherry Gorelick, NY, USA
  84. Rosario Granado, Sevilla, Spain
  85. Judy Greenspan, Berkeley, CA, USA
  86. Suzy Habashi, NY, USA
  87. Nimat Hafez Barazangi, Ithaca, NY, USA
  88. Fouzia Hakim, MA, USA
  89. Eman Hamad, Clifton, NJ, USA (originally from Lifta, Palestine)
  90. Lubna Hamad, New York, NY, USA
  91. Jawaher Hammad, Auja, Palestine
  92. Rusayla Hammad, Auja, Palestine
  93. Enas Hammad, CA, USA
  94. Touran Hamidi, Westbury New York, USA
  95. Yasim Hamidi, Westbury, New York, USA
  96. Nancy Harb Almendras, Wiesbaden, Germany
  97. Louis de Hautefeuille, Paris, France
  98. Janice Hayden, Concord, MA, USA
  99. Jacqueline Hazzi, NY, USA
 100. Sarah Heaton, London, UK
 101. Jenny Heinz, New York, NY, USA
 102. Maryse Helal, Cairo, Egypt
 103. Jeannette Herzberg, Raanana, Israel
 104. Pat Hesslein, New York, NY, USA
 105. Majida Hilmi, NY, USA
 106. Susanne Hoder – Rhode Isalnd, USA
 107. Carol Horwitz, Brooklyn, NY, USA
 108. Suzanne Hoyt, NY, USA
 109. Houda El-Hourra, NY, USA
 110. Katherine-Hughes-Fraitekh, Albequerque, New Mexico, USA
 111. Deborah Hyams, London, UK
 112. Suhair Issa, Bethlehem, Palestine
 113. Nadia Issaoui, Algiers, Algeria
 114. Virginia Ivarra, Washington, USA
 115. Ghada Jiha, New York, NY, USA
 116. Naila Jirmanus, Boston, MA, USA
 117. Jacqueline Jraissaty, Beirut, Lebanon
 118. Yael Oren Kahn, London, UK
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 120. Lorraine Katen, Mammaroneck, NY, USA
 121. Nazik Kazimi, Newton, MA, USA
 122. Nada Khader, Chappaqua, NY, USA
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 124. May Khalil, Clifton, NJ, USA (originally from Lifta, Palestine)
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 127. Georgia Kingsley Guida, Brooklyn, NY, USA
 128. Odile Lepelletier, New Rochelle, NY, USA
 129. Ruth Lessuck, New York, NY, USA
 130. Rebekah Levin, Chicago, IL, USA
 131. Therese Liebmann, Brussels, Belgium
 132. A.Loikow, Washington, DC, USA
 133. Denise Love, Grandville, MI, USA
 134. Rayan Majed, Beirut, Lebanon
 135. Sahr Mandour,Beirut, Lebanon
 136. Aleksandra Martinovic, Varazdin, Croatia
 137. May Makki, NY, USA
 138. Joan Mallory, Mammaroneck, NY, USA
 139. Maria Manrique, Sevilla, Spain
 140. Miriam Margolyes, London, UK
 141. Laurel Marx, NY, USA
 142. Susan Masters, NY, USA
 143. Wendy May, Australia
 144. Kate MacQueen, Los Angeles, CA, USA
 145. Eileen Measey, Leamington Spa, England
 146. Hilda Meers, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
 147. Jeannine Melly, NY, USA
 148. Gail Miller, Woodstock, NY, USA
 149. Viola Miller-Ferjentsik, Westchester, NY, USA
 150. Luisa Morgantini, Vice President of the European Parliament
 151. Dorinda Moreno, Central Coast, CA, USA
 152. Susanne Moses, Tel Aviv, Israel
 153. Hijar Mousa, Bethlehem, Palestine
 154. Suzanne Mousset, Bruxelles, Belgium
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 156. Dorothy Naor, Herzliah, Israel
 157. Denise Nassar, NY, USA
 158. Inaam Nassar, Austin, Texas, USA
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 165. Diana Neslen, Ilford Essex, United Kingdom
 166. Lisa Nessan, Oakland, CA, USA
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 168. Orna Neumann, London, UK
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 179. Ann Petter, New York, NY, USA
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 187. Marie-Madeleine Raoult, Montréal, Canada
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 189. Yvette Raby, NY, USA
 190. Michelle Raccagni, NY, USA
 191. Susan Ravitz, Easton, PA, USA
 192. Miriam M. Reik, New York, NY, USA
 193. Mary Rizzo San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy
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 201. Meredith Ryan, Westchester, NY, USA
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 203. Claude-Marie Safar, Paris, France
 204. Mariam Said, NY, USA
 205. Nidal Said, NY, USA
 206. Liliane Saltiel, New York, USA
 207. Sumayyah Samaha, NY, USA
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 210. Doreen Shapiro, Brooklyn, NY, USA
 211. Lee Sharkey, Farmington, Maine, USA
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 237. Rachel Wofsy, New York, NY, USA
 238. Ann Wright, London, UK
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