Why Juthoor Dates Every Photo

Each photo we share carries a date, the exact day it was taken. This is not just a simple detail. It is a key to something deeper.

The date invites you to pause and imagine what life was like on that day, in Palestine or wherever you were. What did the sky look like? What sounds filled the air? Who were you with? What was on your mind?

When you see a date, it is a chance to connect your own memory to the image. Maybe it pulls you into your own camera roll. Maybe it takes you back to a quiet moment, or a busy street, or a family gathering. The date becomes a small door between your life and the life captured in the photo.

This is important to us because heritage is not only about big events or history. It is also about the everyday moments, the ordinary days that carry meaning if we only stop to look.

Sometimes a date can carry extra weight. October 7th is one of those days for many people. But even if you don’t have photos from before or after that day, the date on a Juthoor photo invites you to think deeply about what that day felt like, what it meant, and how it fits into your own story.

By sharing these dates, we want to create a space for memory, connection, and reflection. We want you to see Palestine not only through our eyes but also through your own experience of time.

Juthoor is about holding space for all the moments that shape who we are — the big and the small, the light and the shadow. Every photo is a piece of that story, and every date is a reminder that time is living, moving, and full of meaning.

Time keeps moving, but we hold on to the moments that shape us.
Thank you for holding them with us.

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