Rami Aljelda
December 20, 2023
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Rami, his wife Maryan, and their daughter Kylie
on the day his daughter was baptized, which occurred in late October
while they were sheltering in Greek Orthodox Church of St. Porphyrius. |
I have been living in Gaza my whole life but, honestly, I can barely
remember the details of my life before two months ago. So much has
changed—and it was already a year of major change in my personal life.
In
May of 2022 I married my wife, Maryan. Over the past year, we designed
and built our house together, inch by inch. Maryan chose the color of
the curtains, the furniture. We did everything together, going here and
there, to restaurants, to people’s homes. We had a life. We had
community. And in June of this year, we had a daughter.
Even
though we have lived through other conflicts before, this is the first
one that has happened since I married and had a child. It is totally
different. I don’t know how to describe it, but with everything that
happens to me, I always think about my wife and my daughter, Kylie. It
is not like before. I have responsibility as a new father.
I’m a Palestinian Christian living in Gaza. We have a small community of
Christians here—about 900 people out of two million. We all know one
another because we are all one community. Of course, we have had bad
times before, with smaller escalations happening. But we were able to
overcome them. We didn’t have to leave our homes. This time, we knew it
would not be the same. Within two days of the start of the conflict,
without any hesitation, my family went to St. Porphyrius Greek Orthodox
Church. We have lived in the church for nearly two months. I can say we
are “living” in the church—not staying or taking shelter—because it’s
really like we are living here... READ MORE https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2023/12/20/christian-gaza-wartime-church-community-246754
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