The Jews of Iraq:
"Iraq exists under its current name and within its current borders officially only since 1932. The region...which does not necessarily correspond with the current borders...had many names over the past millennia, such as Mesopotamia, Babylon, Assyria and more. Many minorities of race and religi...
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Logos Verlag
[2017]
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Schriftenreihe: | Arabische Welt
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Zusammenfassung: | "Iraq exists under its current name and within its current borders officially only since 1932. The region...which does not necessarily correspond with the current borders...had many names over the past millennia, such as Mesopotamia, Babylon, Assyria and more. Many minorities of race and religion lived there. The Jewish exile to Babylon began in 586 BC, following Nebuchadnezzar's destruction of Jerusalem. In Western historiography the Levant is also called the "Fertile Crescent" and is considered the "birthplace of human civilization." It was also the birth place of the monotheistic religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam, which were then spread across the world. Alisa Douer demonstrates the integrity and long history of the Jews in Iraq, which lasted for more than 2,600 years and included many contributions to the society as a whole. One should also note that they did not leave Iraq, their home country, voluntarily, but were forced to leave after the creation of Israel and the Arab-Israeli War in 1948, as about one million Jews in the rest of the Arab world. The Jewish community was a part of the Arab world that once was home to many ethnic and religious minorities, living predominantly in peaceful coexistence. The Jews of Iraq, like all Jews from Arab countries, were mostly Sephardic Jews, and as such, they faced discrimination and were forced to adapt to life in Israel and its majority, which were Ashkenazim ... East and Middle European Jews. They did not match the Ashkenazi schema. In spite of this, the integration of the Jews of Iraq is a success story"... |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 168-181) |
Beschreibung: | 181 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9783832544836 |
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spelling | Douer, Alisa 1943- Verfasser (DE-588)121286177 aut The Jews of Iraq Alisa Douer Berlin Logos Verlag [2017] 181 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Arabische Welt Band 4 Includes bibliographical references (pages 168-181) "Iraq exists under its current name and within its current borders officially only since 1932. The region...which does not necessarily correspond with the current borders...had many names over the past millennia, such as Mesopotamia, Babylon, Assyria and more. Many minorities of race and religion lived there. The Jewish exile to Babylon began in 586 BC, following Nebuchadnezzar's destruction of Jerusalem. In Western historiography the Levant is also called the "Fertile Crescent" and is considered the "birthplace of human civilization." It was also the birth place of the monotheistic religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam, which were then spread across the world. Alisa Douer demonstrates the integrity and long history of the Jews in Iraq, which lasted for more than 2,600 years and included many contributions to the society as a whole. One should also note that they did not leave Iraq, their home country, voluntarily, but were forced to leave after the creation of Israel and the Arab-Israeli War in 1948, as about one million Jews in the rest of the Arab world. The Jewish community was a part of the Arab world that once was home to many ethnic and religious minorities, living predominantly in peaceful coexistence. The Jews of Iraq, like all Jews from Arab countries, were mostly Sephardic Jews, and as such, they faced discrimination and were forced to adapt to life in Israel and its majority, which were Ashkenazim ... East and Middle European Jews. They did not match the Ashkenazi schema. In spite of this, the integration of the Jews of Iraq is a success story"... Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Jews Iraq History Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd rswk-swf Iraq Ethnic relations Irak (DE-588)4072920-5 gnd rswk-swf Irak (DE-588)4072920-5 g Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 s Geschichte z DE-604 Arabische Welt Band 4 (DE-604)BV042110279 4 |
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title | The Jews of Iraq |
title_auth | The Jews of Iraq |
title_exact_search | The Jews of Iraq |
title_full | The Jews of Iraq Alisa Douer |
title_fullStr | The Jews of Iraq Alisa Douer |
title_full_unstemmed | The Jews of Iraq Alisa Douer |
title_short | The Jews of Iraq |
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