Iraqi jewish heritage
Will Iraq finally help protect Kurdistan's oil fields from drone attacks? - analysis
For Iraq, it doesn’t seem to matter if the Kurdistan Region is attacked, because then the region can’t sell oil or provide itself with gas for electricity.
Hamas proves with Shlomo Mantzur murder that the spirit of the Farhud is truly alive - comment
Jews from Arab lands are the missing piece of the Israeli-Palestinian discourse - opinion
A Sephardi renaissance is underway - opinion
Don't forget, remember the Farhud - editorial
More than 850,000 Jews fled or were expelled from Arab and Muslim lands in 1948, upon Israel’s establishment as a state.
At a commemoration in London, Iraqi Jews tell of their flight to freedom
The legacy of the millenia-old Jewish communities of the Arab world must be preserved.
Award-winning 'Wolf of Baghdad' comes in Israel at Animax
Cartoonist Carol Isaacs, who often draws under the name Surreal McCoy, is set to bring the cinematic adaptation of her award-winning Wolf of Baghdad comic to Israel for the first time.
Unlikely trio bring spirit, sound of Iraqi music to Confederation House
The threesome will take the stage at Confederation House on July 28 (8:30 p.m.) to strut their stuff – which will lean heavily on the Iraqi Arabic side of the musical genre tracks.
Is Babylon once again rising from the ashes?
First-person: There is growing evidence the Iraqi government is serious about rebuilding this ancient wonder of the world.
The journey of an Iraqi-Israeli-British man and what he learned
In From Babylon to Jerusalem, Nathan (with an assist from his friend Andrew Edwards) reflects on his life.
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
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.
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.
Dudu Tassa and how Iraqi Arabic-Jewish music became hip again
The grandson of the famous Daoud al-Kuwaiti, Tassa continues the family music tradition, bringing his fans the Arabic Iraqi music they turn to him for.