HEBRON, West Bank /PNN/
Among the vast grape fields of Beit Ummar, a village in the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron, the annual grape leaf harvest signals the start of a labor-intensive but cherished tradition—one that many Palestinian women anticipate with deep affection. Known locally as waraq al-dawali, grape leaves mark more than a seasonal culinary ritual; for many families and farmers, they symbolize a break of relief after a long, harsh winter and…
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