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One way:
According to
Wikipedia: Palestinian Arab university students at the
An-Najah University in the
West Bank city of
Nablus
created an exhibition celebrating the 2001 massacre at Jerusalem's
Sbarro restaurant
[1]
[2]. The exhibit’s main attraction was a room-sized
re-enactment of the bombing at Sbarro. The installation featured
broken furniture splattered with fake blood and human body parts as
well as an idolized portrait of the suicide bomber holding a
Koran
and an automatic rifle. Also featured in the exhibition is a room
with mannequins dressed as suicide bombers carrying automatic rifles
in one hand and the Koran in the other, and aside another mannequin
dressed up to resemble an
Orthodox Jew with a taped voice quoting from the Muslim
Hadith[3]:
"O believer, there is a Jewish man behind me. Come and kill him."[1]
The entrance to the exhibition was illustrated with a mural
depicting the bombing.
A completely different way:
Teens from the Ramot (Jerusalem) branch
of the Ezra youth organization, to which Malki Roth and Michal
Raziel belonged, organize a charity fair each summer in the week
before the anniversary of the brutal murder of the two girls. This
year, the fair will be held on Thursday 26th July 2007, starting at
4pm and running through till 10pm. The location is the corner of
Abba Hillel Silver Street and Harry Truman Street in Jerusalem's Ramot 01 neighborhood. All proceeds go to charities including to
Keren Malki.
For a sense of how it looks, here are a
few snapshots taken at the 2005 fair. Click the thumbnails to see
higher res versions. [UPDATE: Go
here to see the pictures
we snapped at the 2007 bazaar.]



Below is the brochure for the 2007
fair (click to see larger
version). Come one, come all.
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