List of Jewish sites in Iraq explained

According to a study, Jewish sites in Iraq include, over 250 synagogues, 48 Jewish schools, nine sanctuaries and five cemeteries.[1] Most of them were abandoned and left in ruins between 1941 and 1951 when Jews were persecuted.[2] [3] These sites were well protected during the regime of Saddam Hussein. However, the situation deteriorated, after the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Before the Jewish exodus, Iraq was home to one of the largest and oldest Jewish communities in the Middle East. Most of them lived in Baghdad, followed by Basra, Mosul, Kirkuk, Tikrit and other major cities. A significant community of Kurdish Jews also existed in Erbil. After Israel and Palestine, Iraq is home to next number of Jewish sites in the world, along with Syria. History of some of these sites dates back to more than thousand years.

Baghdad

See main article: Baghdadi Jews and History of the Jews in Baghdad. Baghdad had the highest concentration of the Iraqi Jewish population. Before the persecution, the city was home to 60 synagogues, schools, hospitals, and health clinics, which were owned by Jews. The number of functioning synagogues decreased as the Jewish population dwindled. By the 1970s, only few synagogues remained in Baghdad, which were in a good state. However, many were abandoned, as not enough Jews were to hold services in all those synagogues.

Basra

Mosul

Kirkuk

Hillah

Other sites

Cemeteries

Institutions

Baghdad

Sites

Baghdad

See also

References

  1. Web site: Ancient heritage of Iraq's last few Jews at risk as synagogues fall into ruin . The Times of Israel.
  2. Web site: Jewish Baghdad World Jewish Travel . 2024-09-29 . en.
  3. Web site: Reclaiming Iraq's Jewish Heritage The Washington Institute . 2024-09-29 . www.washingtoninstitute.org . en.
  4. Web site: Sheykh Yitzhak Tomb & Synagogue at Baghdad, Iraq Archive Diarna.org . 2024-09-30 . archive.diarna.org.
  5. News: المالكي والحكيم وتفجير كنيس مسعودة . Al Quds.
  6. Web site: Masuda Synagogue at Baghdad, Iraq Archive Diarna.org . 2024-09-30 . archive.diarna.org.
  7. Web site: Farha Synagogue at Baghdad, Iraq Archive Diarna.org . 2024-09-30 . archive.diarna.org.
  8. Web site: Avi Shlaim says he has 'proof of Zionist involvement' in 1950s attack on Iraqi Jews . 2024-09-30 . Middle East Eye . en.
  9. Web site: Aziza Synagogue, Basra, Iraq Archive Diarna.org . 2024-09-30 . archive.diarna.org.
  10. Web site: admin . 2009-03-15 . Iraq - Basra Residents Willing to Pay to Restore the Last Remaining Shul - VINnews . 2024-09-30 . en-US.
  11. Web site: http://www.dangoor.com/issue76/articles/76075.htm . 2024-09-30 . www.dangoor.com.
  12. Web site: The Sassoons' Return Visit to Baghdad . 2024-09-30 . www.dangoor.com.
  13. Web site: admin . 2008-09-28 . Iraq - Cleaning Up of Jewish Cemetery in Basra - VINnews . 2024-09-30 . en-US.
  14. Hakhmei Bavel, Hebrew; Yeshivath Hod Yosef Publishing House, ppg. 229-230