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Memories of Eden : a journey through Jewish Baghdad / Violette Shamash ; edited by Mira and Tony Rocca.

Shamash, Violette, 1912-2006 (författare)
Rocca, Mira, 1941- (redaktör/utgivare)
Rocca, Tony (redaktör/utgivare)
ISBN 9780810126343
Publicerad: Evanston, Ill. Northwestern University Press, ©2010
Engelska xvii, 299 pages
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  • Table of contents from 1st edition 1. The castle. From the teeming alleyways of Old Baghdad, Violette's family moves to a new home on the riverbank surrounded by palms and orchards. Water and heat dominate their lives.2. Childhood. The country is still primitive, with river craft that pre-date Noah, and country girls bearing 40kg loads of yohgurt piled in baskets on their heads. Violette goes to school on donkey-back.3. Shebbath. Food for the sabbath has to be special. Violette explains the rituals of the kitchen and the hammam (Turkish bath), the care with which the dishes are prepared, the table set and the blessings said.4. Iraq. The Jews settled in Mesopotamia in biblical times and live in harmony with their Muslim neighbours. By the time the British arrive and re-name the country the community represents almost 40 per cent of the population.5. The Twenties. Modernisation begins to reshape the country. Trade and commerce flourish. The street scene is 'a wonderful stage' of pavement vendors, peddlers of home-made cures, jostling shoppers, sights and smells.6. High Holidays. The community preserves ancient tradition through scorching summer and the mercifully cooler time of September, when everything in the home is made new or replaced and special food is prepared for the festivities.7. Qahwat Moshi. The coffee shop of this name is the heart of the city where all business is conducted and we meet the matchmaker, learn about worry beads, superstitions and enjoy stories from the past.8. Love and marriage. Arranged marriages are still very much the rule of the day. Violette explains the bargaining processes, the dowry system, the party traditions and rituals involved.9. The Thirties. A new and sinister mood sweeps the country when Iraq gains independence. With Nazism on the rise in Europe, Arab sympathies begin shifting to embrace German doctrine. Suddenly, the Jews find themselves persecuted and reviled.10. Revolution. By 1939 Violette has been married for two years. A period of uncertainty follows when a rabidly pro-Nazi called Rashid Ali seizes power. Violette and her husband decide they must leave the country -- but she is pregnant.11. Curfew. It is 1941. The 'black month of Rashid Ali' is all curfew and attacks by 'Hitler Youth'-style gangs. Sheltering with the family, Violette gives birth to Mira by candlelight in a blacked-out room.12. Farhud. The horror of what happened over two days of full-scale pogrom, when some 200 Jews were killed and damage equivalent to GBP13m today was caused.13. First flight. Six months later, Violette and her young family flee, having escaped the pogrom through the kindness of Muslim neighbours.14. Last flight. Violette recounts the dramatic story of her sister's escape from Baghdad in 1969 after being jailed for two years.15. Postscript. Violette muses on the plight of Iraq today, reflecting on its regression into tyranny and mayhem and comparing it with her Baghdad, gone forever.
  • Reconstructs the last years of the Jewish community in Baghdad through the recollections of a Jewish woman who was born in the city in 1912 and lived there until 1941, when the massacre of hundreds of Iraqi Jews forced her to flee to India, in a book that depicts the transformation of attitudes toward Baghdad's Jewish population. 

Ämnesord

Judar  (sao)
Judar  -- historia (sao)
Judar  -- attityder till (sao)
Jews  -- Iraq -- Baghdad -- Biography. (LCSH)
Jews  -- Iraq -- History -- 20th century. (LCSH)
Jews.  (fast)
Manners and customs.  (fast)
Jews  (lcsh)
Irak  (sao)
Irak  -- Bagdad (sao)
Baghdad (Iraq)  -- Social life and customs -- 20th century. (LCSH)
Iraq  -- History -- 1921- (LCSH)
Iraq.  (fast)
Iraq  -- Baghdad. (fast)
Since 1900  (fast)

Genre

Biography.  (fast)
History.  (fast)
Biography. 

Personnamn

Shamash, Violette, 1912-2006
Shamash, Violette, 1912-2006

Klassifikation

DS135.I713 (LCC)
305.892/4056747092 (DDC)
Koafh (kssb/8 (machine generated))
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