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'''Jennifer Jajeh''' is an American actor, writer and producer whose one-woman show, "I Heart [[Hamas]]: And Other Things I'm Afraid to Tell You," opens in San Francisco in September 2009. The show debuted at the New York International Fringe Festival in August 2008.
'''Jennifer Jajeh''' is an American actor, writer and producer whose critically-acclaimed solo show, "I Heart [[Hamas]]: And Other Things I'm Afraid to Tell You," had its premiere run in San Francisco from September-December 2009. The show debuted at the New York International Fringe Festival in August 2008. Jajeh is currently touring the show around the U.S.


Born in San Francisco within a large [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]] Christian community from [[Ramallah]], she studied history and philosophy at [[UCLA]] before pursuing acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Conservatory in New York City.
Born in San Francisco within a large [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]] Christian community from [[Ramallah]], she studied history and philosophy at [[UCLA]] before pursuing acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Conservatory in New York City.

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Jennifer Jajeh
Born
NationalityPalestinian-American
EducationUCLA, Lee Strasberg Theatre Conservatory
Occupation(s)Actor, Writer, Filmmaker

Jennifer Jajeh is an American actor, writer and producer whose critically-acclaimed solo show, "I Heart Hamas: And Other Things I'm Afraid to Tell You," had its premiere run in San Francisco from September-December 2009. The show debuted at the New York International Fringe Festival in August 2008. Jajeh is currently touring the show around the U.S.

Born in San Francisco within a large Palestinian Christian community from Ramallah, she studied history and philosophy at UCLA before pursuing acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Conservatory in New York City.

Jajeh has also explored filmmaking, with short films "Fruition" and "In My Own Skin" to her credit. "In My Own Skin" was screened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and on PBS. As a producer, she has worked on a number of documentary, and narrative film and video projects.