From the Pages of the Defter (ص 256)
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                        the seed and receive one-fifth of the harvest.*°° This arrangement could have existed
 between the Shawars and the villagers in Jamrura whether Hajj Ibrahim was the permanent
 or temporary owner of the property. Given the fractional divisions, we can assume that he
 possessed the rights to one-fifth of the harvest by himself, and he and each of his brothers
 together possessed the rights to another one-fifth of the harvest. Given tacir Hajj Ibrahim’s
 brothers’ professions as stated in 1905, it is not unlikely that the Shawars were in the
 business of providing villagers with loans to finance their plantings, then buying their
 harvests and selling them in Hebron, either in the younger brothers’ stores or to other urban
 merchants.
 | have not found records to indicate whether this mortgage was repaid or whether
 Hajj Ilbrahim and his brothers gained permanent title to these lands and, perhaps, sold them.
 It is worthwhile to note that the family has held on to at least some Jamrura property over
 the years. According to a news story in al-Ayyam In early 2006, the Shawar family was
 among the owners of Jamrura lands who were notified that their olive trees were to be
 uprooted so that The Separation Wall could be extended. In an interview, family members
 °° Michael Fischbach, “State, society, and land in ‘Ajlun (northern Transjordan), 1850-1950”, PhD
 dissertation, Georgetown University (1992): 207.
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