#farhud — Public Fediverse posts
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From JIMENA:
On June 1–2, 1941, the Farhud pogrom in Baghdad marked a devastating turning point for Iraq’s Jewish community and reflected the spread of Nazi influence and antisemitism into the Middle East and North Africa during the Holocaust era.Join JIMENA and Executive Director Sarah Levin for a special virtual training exploring the Farhud and the often-overlooked experiences of Jews in the Middle East during this period of history. The session will provide historical context, educational tools, and insight into why these histories remain essential today.
This event is open to all. Educators, museum professionals, students, and community leaders are especially encouraged to attend.
Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/AOeRRcMGQEa_4SrJrFcbSw#/registration
#JewishHistory #Farhud #JIMENA #Sephardi #Mizrahi #Mazeldon #Jewish #Judaism #MENA
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From JIMENA:
On June 1–2, 1941, the Farhud pogrom in Baghdad marked a devastating turning point for Iraq’s Jewish community and reflected the spread of Nazi influence and antisemitism into the Middle East and North Africa during the Holocaust era.Join JIMENA and Executive Director Sarah Levin for a special virtual training exploring the Farhud and the often-overlooked experiences of Jews in the Middle East during this period of history. The session will provide historical context, educational tools, and insight into why these histories remain essential today.
This event is open to all. Educators, museum professionals, students, and community leaders are especially encouraged to attend.
Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/AOeRRcMGQEa_4SrJrFcbSw#/registration
#JewishHistory #Farhud #JIMENA #Sephardi #Mizrahi #Mazeldon #Jewish #Judaism #MENA
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From JIMENA:
On June 1–2, 1941, the Farhud pogrom in Baghdad marked a devastating turning point for Iraq’s Jewish community and reflected the spread of Nazi influence and antisemitism into the Middle East and North Africa during the Holocaust era.Join JIMENA and Executive Director Sarah Levin for a special virtual training exploring the Farhud and the often-overlooked experiences of Jews in the Middle East during this period of history. The session will provide historical context, educational tools, and insight into why these histories remain essential today.
This event is open to all. Educators, museum professionals, students, and community leaders are especially encouraged to attend.
Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/AOeRRcMGQEa_4SrJrFcbSw#/registration
#JewishHistory #Farhud #JIMENA #Sephardi #Mizrahi #Mazeldon #Jewish #Judaism #MENA
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From JIMENA:
On June 1–2, 1941, the Farhud pogrom in Baghdad marked a devastating turning point for Iraq’s Jewish community and reflected the spread of Nazi influence and antisemitism into the Middle East and North Africa during the Holocaust era.Join JIMENA and Executive Director Sarah Levin for a special virtual training exploring the Farhud and the often-overlooked experiences of Jews in the Middle East during this period of history. The session will provide historical context, educational tools, and insight into why these histories remain essential today.
This event is open to all. Educators, museum professionals, students, and community leaders are especially encouraged to attend.
Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/AOeRRcMGQEa_4SrJrFcbSw#/registration
#JewishHistory #Farhud #JIMENA #Sephardi #Mizrahi #Mazeldon #Jewish #Judaism #MENA
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From JIMENA:
On June 1–2, 1941, the Farhud pogrom in Baghdad marked a devastating turning point for Iraq’s Jewish community and reflected the spread of Nazi influence and antisemitism into the Middle East and North Africa during the Holocaust era.Join JIMENA and Executive Director Sarah Levin for a special virtual training exploring the Farhud and the often-overlooked experiences of Jews in the Middle East during this period of history. The session will provide historical context, educational tools, and insight into why these histories remain essential today.
This event is open to all. Educators, museum professionals, students, and community leaders are especially encouraged to attend.
Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/AOeRRcMGQEa_4SrJrFcbSw#/registration
#JewishHistory #Farhud #JIMENA #Sephardi #Mizrahi #Mazeldon #Jewish #Judaism #MENA
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"A few years ago, in response to a #Palestinian critic who made a disparaging remark about the fact that I don’t speak #Arabic, I felt compelled to write an article explaining why that is the case. I said that under different circumstances, I could have been born in an #Arab country and grown up speaking Arabic. My father’s family had been settled in #Iraq for generations, but they fled to #England in 1941—the same year that #Baghdad’s #Jews were convulsed by a June #pogrom known as the #farhud—presaging a much larger exodus of Iraqi Jews over the next decade.
Among my father and his relatives, there was little nostalgia for the old country, and therefore no reason, as they saw it, to ensure that their children born outside Iraq learned Arabic. It’s not that they didn’t appreciate the centrality of Iraq to #Jewish history..."
https://www.jns.org/u.s.-news/does-iraq-deserve-the-return-of-its-jewish-archive
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"A few years ago, in response to a #Palestinian critic who made a disparaging remark about the fact that I don’t speak #Arabic, I felt compelled to write an article explaining why that is the case. I said that under different circumstances, I could have been born in an #Arab country and grown up speaking Arabic. My father’s family had been settled in #Iraq for generations, but they fled to #England in 1941—the same year that #Baghdad’s #Jews were convulsed by a June #pogrom known as the #farhud—presaging a much larger exodus of Iraqi Jews over the next decade.
Among my father and his relatives, there was little nostalgia for the old country, and therefore no reason, as they saw it, to ensure that their children born outside Iraq learned Arabic. It’s not that they didn’t appreciate the centrality of Iraq to #Jewish history..."
https://www.jns.org/u.s.-news/does-iraq-deserve-the-return-of-its-jewish-archive
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"A few years ago, in response to a #Palestinian critic who made a disparaging remark about the fact that I don’t speak #Arabic, I felt compelled to write an article explaining why that is the case. I said that under different circumstances, I could have been born in an #Arab country and grown up speaking Arabic. My father’s family had been settled in #Iraq for generations, but they fled to #England in 1941—the same year that #Baghdad’s #Jews were convulsed by a June #pogrom known as the #farhud—presaging a much larger exodus of Iraqi Jews over the next decade.
Among my father and his relatives, there was little nostalgia for the old country, and therefore no reason, as they saw it, to ensure that their children born outside Iraq learned Arabic. It’s not that they didn’t appreciate the centrality of Iraq to #Jewish history..."
https://www.jns.org/u.s.-news/does-iraq-deserve-the-return-of-its-jewish-archive
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"A few years ago, in response to a #Palestinian critic who made a disparaging remark about the fact that I don’t speak #Arabic, I felt compelled to write an article explaining why that is the case. I said that under different circumstances, I could have been born in an #Arab country and grown up speaking Arabic. My father’s family had been settled in #Iraq for generations, but they fled to #England in 1941—the same year that #Baghdad’s #Jews were convulsed by a June #pogrom known as the #farhud—presaging a much larger exodus of Iraqi Jews over the next decade.
Among my father and his relatives, there was little nostalgia for the old country, and therefore no reason, as they saw it, to ensure that their children born outside Iraq learned Arabic. It’s not that they didn’t appreciate the centrality of Iraq to #Jewish history..."
https://www.jns.org/u.s.-news/does-iraq-deserve-the-return-of-its-jewish-archive
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"A few years ago, in response to a #Palestinian critic who made a disparaging remark about the fact that I don’t speak #Arabic, I felt compelled to write an article explaining why that is the case. I said that under different circumstances, I could have been born in an #Arab country and grown up speaking Arabic. My father’s family had been settled in #Iraq for generations, but they fled to #England in 1941—the same year that #Baghdad’s #Jews were convulsed by a June #pogrom known as the #farhud—presaging a much larger exodus of Iraqi Jews over the next decade.
Among my father and his relatives, there was little nostalgia for the old country, and therefore no reason, as they saw it, to ensure that their children born outside Iraq learned Arabic. It’s not that they didn’t appreciate the centrality of Iraq to #Jewish history..."
https://www.jns.org/u.s.-news/does-iraq-deserve-the-return-of-its-jewish-archive
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Wie @eliyahhavemann sagt, @forthy42 : Pogrome gab es in Palästina schon lange vor der Staatsgründung, das #Farhud-Massaker in #Bagdad 1941. Die antijüdische Gewalt in vielen arabischen Ländern eskalierte Jahre vor der Staatsgründung von #Israel 🇮🇱. https://scilogs.spektrum.de/natur-des-glaubens/verschwoerungsfrage-7-das-schicksal-des-kurdischen-judentums-ezidentums/
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Erinnerung von @Xandas01 auf X an den Farhud des 1. und 2. Juni 1941 in #Irak.
„An diesem Wochenende im Jahr 1941, am Feiertag Schawuot, fand der #Farhud statt. Bei diesem Pogrom in Bagdad wurden 180 Juden ermordet und 1000 Verletzt. Es war der Anfang der Ethnischen Säuberung aller Juden im Irak und später der gesamten Arabischen Welt.“
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81 years since the #Farhud.
The Nazi-inspired pogrom, in which hundreds of Jews were murdered in Baghdad, Iraq, marked a turning point in Iraqi history, speeding up the demise of the country’s ancient Jewish community.
🎥: @eurojewcong
Original Tweet: https://twitter.com/CombatASemitism/status/1531990636479512582
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81 years since the #Farhud.
The Nazi-inspired pogrom, in which hundreds of Jews were murdered in Baghdad, Iraq, marked a turning point in Iraqi history, speeding up the demise of the country’s ancient Jewish community.
🎥@eurojewcong
https://t.co/ZdRrBRtNkBOriginal Tweet: https://twitter.com/CombatASemitism/status/1531990053286817792
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Today marks 81 years since one of the darkest days in Jewish history, the Farhud, a cruel and bloody pogrom targeting Iraqi Jews.
The Nazi-inspired Farhud marked an irrevocable blow to Iraq's 2,600-year-old Jewish community, paving the way to its complete dissolution. #Farhud https://t.co/qIgrsUmLnq
Original Tweet: https://twitter.com/CombatASemitism/status/1531931058656227328