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ISBN 10: 0230608108
ISBN 13: 978-0230608108
Author: Tamar Morad
Iraqâ s Last Jews is a collection of first-person accounts of Iraqi Jews about their lives in Iraqâ s once-vibrant, 2,500 year-old Jewish community. It is also about the escape and rebirth of that community in the middle of the 20th century in the face of oppression and violence resulting originally from Nazi influences in Iraq, growing Arab nationalism, and eventually Arab anger at the creation of the state of Israel.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Historical Context
Section One: Iraq, Our Country
Introduction
Shlomo el-Kevity
Ezra Zilkha
Salim Sassoon
Salim Fattal
Oded Halahmy
Alfred and Hanina Shasha
Sami Michael
Section Two: An Audacious Plan
Introduction
Shlomo Hillel
Ilana Marcus
Shlomo Sehayek
Mordechai Ben Porat
Section Three: Our Country No More
Introduction
Saeed Herdoon
Oddil Dallall
Zuhair Sassoon
Ronit Dangour
Linda Masri Hakim
Aida Zelouf
Richard Obadiah
Section Four: On the Outside
Introduction
Eli Amir
Dhiaa Kasim Kashi
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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Tags: Tamar Morad, Iraq's Last Jews