Your month, your wild Palestinian plant 🌿
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You might be donating, sharing content, or buying from ethical brands. All of it matters.
But many people still feel a quiet gap - they care, and they’re not sure their support is reaching anyone specific.
That is exactly what Palbox was built to close.
We do not work with distributors. We do not buy in bulk from middlemen. We work directly with Palestinian farmers, artisans, and small producers - by name, by village, by what they make and why it matters.
When products are ready, they do not take a simple path. Shipping systems. Checkpoints. Import processes. Long-distance transport. Our warehouse in Pennsylvania.
Then packed carefully and shipped to your home.
A long journey for something that may look simple when it arrives.
That is what makes it real. 🌿
320 boxes prepared this season. Most are already reserved by subscribers. What remains drops May 19.
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For those who are still learning, the Nakba, which means “catastrophe” in Arabic, refers to the mass displacement of Palestinians in 1948. More than 700,000 Palestinians were forced from their homes, their villages, their land. Many were never allowed to return. That displacement did not end in 1948. It is still happening.
Today, while Palestinians around the world mourn — settlers in the West Bank go outside to celebrate their presence on our land. Loud, protected, and free to do so.
We are not always free to express our grief with the same loudness.
We are told to be quiet about it. To frame it carefully. To make it palatable.
We will not.
The Nakba is not history. It is the reason a 100-year-old family farm in Bethlehem is under threat of confiscation.
It is the reason families carry recipes across oceans because they cannot carry their land.
It is the reason Palbox exists.
Today we remember every village that was erased. Every family that was scattered. Every key still held by someone who was told they would return.
We remember. And we refuse to be quiet about it.
Palestinian food is often stolen twice
First from the land.
Then from the story.
This is why naming matters.
This is why “Palestinian olive oil” is not just a label. It is a political act, a cultural act, and a human act.
Swipe to understand why every item in the Summer Palbox is named exactly as it is.
Full story in this week’s newsletter. Link in bio.
That's a choice about what Stephanie wants to see every morning🥹. About what she wants to remember. Thank you, Stephanie.
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Something new is almost here. Stay close.
Before we show you what is coming this summer — we want you to know why it exists.
Palbox began with a farm and a refusal to look away.
A 100-year-old family farm in Bethlehem.
A mission that has been running for nearly a decade. And a simple belief: that Palestinian farmers and artisans deserve people who choose them — directly, by name, by village.
Something is coming.
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Not just a product.
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"I always look forward to my Palbox."
That's what we're building — something you don't just buy once.
Something you wait for.
Every box: Palestinian farmers. Palestinian artisans.
Products that come from real hands, in real places.
Thank you, Alexandra.
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