Christmas Hotel Scion: Professor Nadia Abu El-Haj of Barnard College [on Nadia Abu El-Haj, incls. MEALAC, Hamid Dabashi, Rashid Khalidi]

Here’s an interesting tidbit about embattled Barnard College Professor Nadia Abu El-Haj.

Professor Abu El-Haj’s family owns the Christmas Hotel in East Jerusalem and the family are Christians. .Muslims, Jews and Chrisians in the Middle East use Haj with the same meaning-pilgrims.

The Christmas Hotel is located at 1 Ali Ibn Abi Talib Street in Jerusalem , near the central marketplace.

From the pictures on the Palestine Hotelswebsite looks quite charming with 38 guest rooms and common areas renovated in 1998.

But events that occur there and guests who stay there are hardly charming.

Witness this news reportfrom January, 2006.

"… On Monday, Israeli police broke up a political gathering of Fatah supporters in Jerusalem but made no arrests, police spokesman Shmuel Ben-Ruby said. “There was a political meeting at the Christmas Hotel. As such things are forbidden by law, we asked those present to leave, which they did,” he said”.

The Christmas Hotel has also been a watering hole for meetings of PASSIA- the PR arm of the Palestinian Authority that runs the Jerusalem Media Center as the ‘minders’ of foreign journalists.

Among the guests at the Christmas Hotel was Columbia MEALAC faculty member caught up in the famed “Columbia Unbecoming” film episode of the David project circa 2002-2005: Hamid Dabashi. Here is an excerptof Dabashi’s anti-Semitic rhetoric during a visit at the hotel.

“What they call “Israel” is no mere military state. A subsumed militarism, a systemic mendacity with an ingrained violence constitutional to the very fusion of its fabric, has penetrated the deepest corners of what these people have to call their “soul.” What the Israelis are doing to Palestinians has a mirror reflection on their own soul — sullied, vacated, exiled, now occupied by a military machinery no longer plugged to any electrical outlet. It is not just the Palestinian land that they have occupied; their own soul is an occupied territory, occupied by a mechanical force geared on self-destruction. They are on automatic piloting. This is they. No one is controlling anything. Half a century of systematic maiming and murdering of another people has left its deep marks on the faces of these people, the way they talk, the way they walk, the way they handle objects, the way they greet each other, the way they look at the world. There is an endemic prevarication to this machinery, a vulgarity of character that is bone-deep and structural to the skeletal vertebrae of its culture. No people can perpetrate what these people and their parents and grandparents have perpetrated on Palestinians and remain immune to the cruelty of their own deeds”.

Another fellow traveling guest at the Christmas Hotel was anti-Israel journalist Helena Cobban who wrote in a similar vein about her experience as guest there.

Cobban became notorious when she falsely accusedPrime Minister Sharon of plotting a massive ethnic cleansing “Forced deportation of Palestinians from the occupied territories” at the start of the Iraq war.
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With this revelation Abu El-Haj can be classified as one of a type of notable dhimmi Palestinian Christians with a bad case of Stockholm syndrome. You know, the mental disorder named for a hostage incident during a botched bank robbery in Stockholm . After being held hostage for six days, the victims identified with their captors and defended them to the police.

Among the Middle Eastern Christians who identify with the Muslims who have oppressed and abused Christians for centuries, we have the late revered Columbia literature professor and author of the ground breaking work “Orientalism” Edward Said. Said was caught in a photo op tossing rocks at IDF soldiers from the southern Lebanon side of the border in the late 1990’s as a Palestinian National Council ex-patriate representative akin to another Muslim member of the Columbia Middle East Institute faculty, Rashid Khalidi. But, then there is controversial Professor Joseph Massadof the embattled MEALAC Columbia faculty who is both Christian and openly gay.

One wonders how long he would last in Gaza as both a Christian and a gay under the fundamentalist Hamas overlords.

But then there are other prominent Arab Christians and Palestinian nationalists that include the late George Habash, co-founder of the Marxist PFLP wing of the PLO and sponsor of anti-Israel terrorism.

Then, there was the late Yassir Arafat’s PLO spokesperson, Hanan Ashwari, who was an ‘item’ on American college campuses in the U.S. until the election of the Hamas government in January, 2006. You remember her making statements like: “suicide bombers were the poor man’s F-16?”

But among Palestinian Arab clergy we have other leading nationalists and dhimms: Rev. Michael Sabbaghthe Latin patriarch representative of the Vatican in Jerusalem who was caught by Israeli security forces running arms to the PLO in his official vehicle back in the 1970’s. We have the infamous Bishop Naim Ateek, Anglican Canon and head of the patently anti-Semitic and anti-Israel Sabeel Liberation Theology Centerin Jerusalem . Then there is the Lutheran Bishop of Jordan and the Holy Land Munib Younanswho engages in hateful anti-Semitic images of Israelis. How about the Christian Mayor of mostly Muslim Bethlehem, Dr. Victor Batarseh, an eye surgeon with dual U.S. Palestinian citizenship who was elected in May 2005 on a Hamas ticket.

Then we have the case of the two Palestiniansthat I wrote of: Mazin Qumsiyeh, formerly of Al Awda and Yale Medical School –another Marxist Christian from Beit Sahour and naturalized American citizen. I once introduced Qumsiyeh to Hebrew University Professor Raphi Israelat a Yale forum by saying they both had something in common. They were both dhimmi under Muslim canon and law. Qumisyeh scoffed. His cousin Samirin Bethlehem district didn’t: His Christian TV station there was virtually forced off the air. He viewed with alarm, Islamist thugs seizing Christian property and physically beating or killing them.

Most Christians in the PA territories have fled. Walid Shoebatfound more than 250,000 of them in Chile living prosperously when he lectured there in 2005.

So, should we tag Professor Abu El-Haj as a Palestinian American Christian dhimmi akin to Columbia MEALAC Professor Joseph Massad and the late Edward Said?

She would probably dismiss these revelations as ‘irrelevant’ just as she did my riposte to her and others at a Columbia University panel forum on Israel apartheid when I raised the matter of the almost one million Mizrahi Jewish refugees expelled from Arab lands.

Doubtless we shall hear more from Professor Abu El-Haj as her Barnard College tenure kerfuffle continues.

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