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'''Jawdat Ibrahim''' is an [[Israeli-Arab]] millionaire who has established a fund that gives scholarships to both [[Arab]] and [[Jewish]] university students, and has hosted informal peace talks between Israeli and [[Palestinian Authority]] leaders at his popular [[Abu Ghosh]] restaurant.<ref>Joseph Flesh, [http://www.commongroundnews.org/article.php?mode=8&id=2114&sid=0 "Israeli Arab restaurateur is a true optimist"], 19 April 2006</ref><ref name="NYT">Deborah Sontag, "Abu Ghosh Journal; His Pot of Gold Gives a Sparkle to the Whole Town", ''New York Times'', 16 Jun 1999</ref> Ibrahim lived in [[Chicago]] for six years, but returned to [[Israel]] after winning $17.5 million in the [[Illinois State Lottery]].<ref name="NYT"/>
'''Jawdat Ibrahim''' is an [[Israeli-Arab]] millionaire who has established a fund that gives scholarships to both [[Arab]] and [[Jewish]] university students, and has hosted informal peace talks between Israeli and [[Palestinian Authority]] leaders at his popular [[Abu Ghosh]] restaurant.<ref>Joseph Flesh, [http://www.commongroundnews.org/article.php?mode=8&id=2114&sid=0 "Israeli Arab restaurateur is a true optimist"], 19 April 2006</ref><ref name="NYT">Deborah Sontag, "Abu Ghosh Journal; His Pot of Gold Gives a Sparkle to the Whole Town", ''New York Times'', 16 Jun 1999</ref> Ibrahim lived in [[Chicago]] for six years, but returned to [[Israel]] after winning $17.5 million in the [[Illinois State Lottery]].<ref name="NYT"/>


In [[2010]] Ibrahim funded a project to reclaim the [[Guinness World Records|world record]] for the world's largest [[humus]] from [[Lebanon]] in the [[Israeli arab]] town of [[Abu Ghosh]]. The wordl record breaking humus weighed 4,090[[kg]]..<ref>{{Cite news|http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1141319.html|title=record breaking humus independent|publisher=[[Haaretz]]|date=2010-01-08|accessdate=2010-01-08|}}</ref>. The new record was described by [[Israel]]'s [[Army radio]] as the Third Lebaonon War
In [[2010]] Ibrahim funded a project to reclaim the [[Guinness World Records|world record]] for the world's largest [[humus]] from [[Lebanon]] in the [[Arab citizens of Israel|Israeli arab]] town of [[Abu Ghosh]]. The wordl record breaking humus weighed 4,090[[kg]]..<ref>{{Cite news|http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1141319.html|title=record breaking humus independent|publisher=[[Haaretz]]|date=2010-01-08|accessdate=2010-01-08|}}</ref>. The new record was described by [[Israel]]'s [[Army radio]] as the Third Lebaonon War


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 23:17, 8 January 2010

Jawdat Ibrahim is an Israeli-Arab millionaire who has established a fund that gives scholarships to both Arab and Jewish university students, and has hosted informal peace talks between Israeli and Palestinian Authority leaders at his popular Abu Ghosh restaurant.[1][2] Ibrahim lived in Chicago for six years, but returned to Israel after winning $17.5 million in the Illinois State Lottery.[2]

In 2010 Ibrahim funded a project to reclaim the world record for the world's largest humus from Lebanon in the Israeli arab town of Abu Ghosh. The wordl record breaking humus weighed 4,090kg..[3]. The new record was described by Israel's Army radio as the Third Lebaonon War

See also

References

  1. ^ Joseph Flesh, "Israeli Arab restaurateur is a true optimist", 19 April 2006
  2. ^ a b Deborah Sontag, "Abu Ghosh Journal; His Pot of Gold Gives a Sparkle to the Whole Town", New York Times, 16 Jun 1999
  3. ^ "record breaking humus independent". Haaretz. 2010-01-08. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |2= (help); Text "http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1141319.html" ignored (help)