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A poignant, sometimes sad, sometimes painful, sometimes humorous, often absurd story of a multiple journey: the journey | dG1fY21oLUpjNG1aX2M
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00:00When Aida won.
00:07Maybe I should get two bags.
00:11I went to Washington and got a passport.
00:14I wrote on it, born in Jaffa, Palestine.
00:17I was born in Jaffa, Palestine.
00:19I was born in Jaffa, Palestine.
00:23I was born in Jaffa, Palestine.
00:26I was born in Jaffa, Palestine.
00:29I was born in Jaffa, Palestine.
00:36I want to die.
00:38I want to die.
00:43Do you want to die?
00:45No, I don't want to die.
00:47I want to live a normal life.
00:50My family had Jewish friends.
00:53They were my ancestors.
00:55They didn't come later.
00:57We made it to Palestine.
00:59Thank God, Aida.
01:01Thank God, you made it.
01:06We're looking for Raffoul Aboud, Olga's husband.
01:10Yes.
01:11He had two daughters, Aida and Sonia.
01:15We're looking for Aida Aboud.
01:23I don't understand.
01:25I don't understand either.
01:27You don't understand?
01:28No, I don't understand.
01:30You're trying to tell me something, aren't you?
01:32I'm trying, but I can't understand.
01:35Do you remember if they put Diocese Carmel Square?
01:42In the days of the Arabs, there was a garden.
01:47There was a man who sold bananas.
01:50In the days of the Arabs.
01:52What's his name?
01:53Fayed.
01:54His name?
01:55Yes.
01:57There's a square.
01:58Look at the square.
02:00It's a garden.
02:02It's a garden, isn't it?
02:04It's a garden.

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