Discrimination and Pogroms

Discrimination & Pogroms

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    Herzlia Lukai arrested for Zionist activities in Erbil, Iraq, 1948 Herzlia Lukai arrested for Zionist activities in Erbil, Iraq, 1948 : Beit Hatfutsot
     
     
    Numerous incidents of massacres and other false accusations led to massive rioting and massacres.​
    Over the centuries, the position of the Jews was frequently precarious. There were numerous incidents of massacres and ethnic cleansing, such as the destruction of the Jewish communities in the Arabian peninsula in the 7th century.

    In Morocco, Libya and Algeria Jews were forced to live in ghettos or mellahs. In Yemen and Iraq, Jews at times were forced to choose between conversion to Islam and death. Blood libels and other false accusations led to massive rioting, and in the 1930's and 1940's, Nazi-inspired massacres took place against against Jews in Libya and Algeria, most infamously in Baghdad, known as the Farhud.


    Jewish home looted in pogrom, Zuwiya, Libya 1945
    Jewish home looted in pogrom, Zuwiya, Libya 1945
    From the collection of Levana Zamir


    Burned synagogue in Aden, Yemen, 1948
    Burned synagogue, Aden, Yemen, 1948
    From the collection of Yigal Ben Shalom


    Funeral of Shmuel Jorni, a teenager killed in Tunis pogrom, June 1952
    Funeral of Shmuel Jorni, a teenager killed in Tunis pogrom, June 1952
    From the collection of Beit Hatfutsot