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Committed to achieving universal recognition to the heritage and history of the 850,000 indigenous Jewish refugees from the Middle East and North Africa
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JIMENA Mar 5
Author Matti Friedman at Book Passage in Marin County discussing his latest book, “Spies of No Country”. A powerful orator, writer and thinker on Jews from the Arab world.
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JIMENA Mar 5
Los Angeles - don’t miss award winning author, Matti Friedman in conversation with Rabbi Wolpe tonight! Matti’s latest book, “Spies of No Country” takes a deep dive into the identities and...
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JIMENA Mar 5
Los Angeles - don’t miss award winning author, Matti Friedman in conversation with Rabbi Wolpe tonight! Matti’s latest book, “Spies of No Country” takes a deep dive into the identities and...
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JIMENA Mar 5
Los Angeles - don’t miss award winning author, Matti Friedman in conversation with Rabbi Wolpe tonight! Matti’s latest book, “Spies of No Country” takes a deep dive into the identities and...
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JIMENA Mar 4
Bay Area - join us at Book Passage in Marin for a book talk with Matti Friedman as he promotes his new book, Spies of No County. Matti is an insightful thinker, researcher, and award-winning...
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Matti Friedman Mar 4
If you're in San Francisco tomorrow, join me at 7pm at Book Passage (Corte Madera):
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JIMENA Peb 27
“People still tell the story of Israel as: When the Jews of the Islamic world moved to...
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JIMENA Peb 25
LA: Beginning today and continuing though tomorrow, a world class symposium on our Sephardic and Ladino past. Free to the public. More details:
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JIMENA Peb 25
I posted a new video to Facebook
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JIMENA Peb 25
Fantastic YP Shabbat dinner in the lovely Palikao restaurant in downtown LA. Stories of the historical Algerian Jewish community, present day French community and ties to the worldwide Jewish diaspora and Israel. Looking forward to future partnerships with OneTable!
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Hadeel Oueis Peb 14
Al Jazeera platforms championed AQ leaders and those who stabbed Jewish civilians... Arab activists are taking the lead today to counter the narrative of
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The first Iranian elected official in New York shares her personal story of fleeing Iran. “Like so many Persian Jewish families, the only connection we have left to Iran is in our...
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JIMENA Peb 19
“Few have seen the responsa of Moroccan rabbis like R. Yoseph Messas and their fearlessness in attempting to synthesize halakhic solutions to some of modernity’s most pressing challenges,...
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Important story on the status of Jewish registrars and property in Egypt. “Slowly but surely all our holy sites and private property are becoming Egyptian property. Magda - she is the only...
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JIMENA Peb 14
The Yemenite Children's Affairs is perhaps one of the saddest chapters of contemporary Middle Eastern Jewish history - and it's one JIMENA can't ignore. To do so...
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JIMENA Peb 11
When Newsweek publishes גילה גמליאל - Gila Gamliel writing about the "Arab heritage of many Israeli Jews" "In today’s ever-changing Middle East, the descendants of Jews of the Arab...
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JIMENA Peb 5
JIMENA commends US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's appointment of Elan Carr as Special Envoy to Monitor...
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JIMENA Peb 5
The most exciting news of the day is Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's appointment of Elan Carr as Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism. Elan Carr comes from a lineage of Iraqi Jewish leaders and previously served US Central Command in...
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Elad Nehorai Peb 3
Hello, I’m a Sephardi Jew. When people don’t like my takes, they call me white. When people do like my takes, they prop me up as a person of color. When I write as a Jew, they think I’m white. When I write with just my name, they tell me to leave the country is was born in.
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