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  2. Biography. Makram J. Khoury was born into a Palestinian-Christian family, in the al-Sheikh Jarrah section of Jerusalem to his father, who was a judge, and his mother, a teacher. The Khoury family fled to Lebanon during 1948 Arab-Israeli War.

  3. He was born to a Christian-Arab family who belonged to the Greek Orthodox church: Greek Orthodox, Christian, Arab, Palestinian. He and his family fled to Lebanon during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. After five months of unemployment, Makram's lawyer father decided to risk returning rather than live in a refugee camp.

    • May 30, 1945
  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0403374Makram Khoury - IMDb

    He was born to a Christian-Arab family who belonged to the Greek Orthodox church: Greek Orthodox, Christian, Arab, Palestinian. He and his family fled to Lebanon during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. After five months of unemployment, Makram's lawyer father decided to risk returning rather than live in a refugee camp.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1 min
    • Jerusalem, Israel
  5. His father, Jamil, was a judge, and his mother was a teacher. The 1948 Arab-Israeli War caused Khoury's family to flee the fighting in Palestine. They ended up in a refugee camp in Lebanon, but five months later they surreptitiously managed to cross the border back into their homeland, which by then was the new State of Israel.

  6. Synopsis. Write Down, I Am an Arab tells the story of Mahmoud Darwish, the Palestinian national poet and one of the most influential writers of the Arab world, whose writing shaped Palestinian identity and motivated generations of Palestinians to the cause of national liberation. Darwish was born in the Western Galilee in the village al-Birwa ...

  7. Makram J. Khoury was born into a Palestinian-Christian family, in the al-Sheikh Jarrah section of Jerusalem to his father, who was a judge, and his mother, a teacher. The Khoury family fled to Lebanon during 1948 Arab-Israeli War.

  8. Feb 27, 2015 · Khoury, 69, was born in Jerusalem to an Arab Christian family and spent some of his childhood in a refugee camp in Lebanon. He has worked in film and on stage in Israel for close to 50 years and was the first Arab to win the Israel Prize.