Iraqi jews
'Memory is a form of resistance': President Herzog commemorates the Farhud
The Farhud marked the beginning of the end of a cohesive Jewish community in Iraq. Ten years later, in 1952, under the code name Operation Ezra and Nehemiah, the bulk of Iraqi Jewry left for Israel.
Paris court dismisses Jewish family's compensation claim against government for not paying rent
Thousands of Middle East Jewish refugees lost est. $263 billion in assets, researchers show UNHRC
Grandson of expelled Iraqi Jews sues French gov't for millions unpaid rent on house used as embassy
Shlomo Hillel, former Israeli diplomat, politician, dies at 95
He was the pride of Israel's Iraqi community.
Reichot VeTeamim: Iraqi traditional cuisine to warm you up
Limor Oren and Oded Shaharabani, a couple in life and owners of the delicatessen, decided to delve into the Iraqi cuisine and offer more than the regular kubbeh.
Miracle discovery of Iraqi Jewish archives highlighted by new documentary
Saving the Iraqi Jewish Archives: A Journey of Identity, aims to highlight the existence of the archives and the Iraqi Jews who would like to reclaim them.
Heritage takes center stage at 'A Stage for Arab-Hebrew Culture'
Ana Min el-Yahud (I Am from the Jews) at the Jaffa Theater blends Iraqi heritage with Israeli life
Grapevine May 31, 2020: Justice delayed
Cracking down on sex abuse of minors has become a priority in Australia, and thus, the Australian media was particularly interested in quickly publishing the ruling of the Jerusalem District Court.
Hanukkah celebration lights up Iraqi Kurdistan at prophet's tomb
Around 20 Kurdish Jews gathered in the town to celebrate the "festival of lights." Some came from Israel, but the majority were from the three provinces that make up Iraqi Kurdistan.
Israel ambassador calls on UN to recognize Jewish refugees
Ambassador Danny Danon introduced the resolution at a General Assembly discussion marking 72 years since the November 29 Partition Plan.
Here’s what it’s like to grow up as a Jew in Iraq
“It was hard being Jewish because I felt like, if you’re Jewish, you don’t really have anywhere to belong to,” she said.
Iraq’s former PM Maliki joins chorus against U.S.-Iran policy
Maliki was the leader of Iraq during a period of intense sectarianism, when pro-Iranian forces were largely seen as increasing their hold on Baghdad.
High Court: No compensation for Jews killed in 1941 pogrom in Iraq
The Knesset could resolve the issue.