AL-BUSTAN NEWS
Covering Philadelphia’s Southwest Asian and North African Communities
How Olive Oil Journeys from Palestinian Groves to Philadelphia Kitchens
By Ragad Ahmad
At the heart of this transnational olive oil network sits one man: Jamal Al-Zaghloul, who has earned the nickname "the FedEx of the West Bank" among Philadelphia-area Palestinian families.
Memory as Menu: The Palestinian Baker Making Every Cookie an Act of Resistance
By Ragad Ahmad
For Saif Manna of Manna Bakery, his grandmothers represented contrasting approaches to Palestinian cuisine, and each influenced his food philosophy.
The St. Maron Lebanese Festival Serves Up Food, Music, Dance and Joy
By Elissa Odeh
Organized by church volunteers, the festival has become a highlight of the year for both the Lebanese American community and Philadelphians interested in Middle Eastern culture.
A Golan Heights Baker Finds Community and a Calling in Philadelphia
By Elissa Odeh
At Majdal Bakery, Kenan Rabah strives to serve Philly a taste of his heritage, helping him reshape his identity from one lost in political conflict to one rooted in history and tradition.
Tatreez Workshop Helps Keep a Palestinian Tradition Alive in South Philly
By Elissa Odeh
For Samar Dahleh, the community element of tatreez is what draws her to it the most. “You are supposed to sit like the khaltos (aunties) used to, do tatreez together, chatter and enjoy a cup of tea,” she said.
For Muslim American Immigrants, Celebrating Ramadan in Philadelphia Brings Joy and Sometimes Isolation
By Elissa Odeh
With the sighting of the crescent moon in the sky, Ramadan began on February 28 in the United States. Ramadan is the ninth month of the lunar calendar and the holiest month of the year for Muslims, in which they fast from dawn until sunset, abstaining from food and drink and breaking their fast with a meal known as iftar
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