From Reuters:
“UAE museum unveils Torah scroll that survived the Holocaust
in tolerance push”
(Visitors attend an event commemorating the Holocaust, in
which a 16th century Torah scroll that survived the Holocaust was officially
unveiled, at Crossroad of Civilizations Museum, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates,
January 28, 2023.)
A private museum in the United Arab Emirates unveiled on
Saturday a Torah scroll that survived the Holocaust, the latest sign of what
Israel and its new Arab allies describe as a new approach to understanding
Jewish history in the Middle East. Ahmed Obaid Al Mansoori, founder of the
Crossroads of Civilizations Museum in Dubai's historic district, said the
display, unveiled for International Holocaust Remembrance Day would help combat
"big denial" of the Holocaust in the region. "For us peace is a
complete peace," Al Mansoori said. "Many people have forgotten the Jews
are part of the region. So here, we're trying to show ... the good days between
the Jews and the Arabs in the past." The scroll is on permanent loan to
the museum from the Memorial Scrolls Trust, which looks after more than 1,000
Czech scrolls saved from the Holocaust and later sent to London. "I lived
in the Arab world when I was young, and the term Holocaust does not exist ...
So this is a huge step," said Edwin Shuker, an Iraqi-Jewish businessman
and vice-president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, who facilitated
the loan.
Israel has reached out to promote understanding of Judaism
among its new allies in the two years since the UAE and fellow Gulf state
Bahrain, followed by Morocco and Sudan, forged ties with it under U.S.-brokered
pacts known as the Abraham Accords. The history of the killing of six million
Jews by Nazi Germany is little taught in the Arab world, where some politicians
say it was wrongly used to justify the creation of Israel in 1948 at the
expense of Palestinian Arabs. In the years that followed Israel establishment,
major Jewish communities that had existed for centuries throughout the Middle
East largely disappeared, with hundreds of thousands of Jews emigrating from
Arab countries to the new state.
The Emirati embassy in Washington, in a Twitter post earlier
this month, said the UAE would include Holocaust education at schools, the
first country in the region to do so. "It's important to remember what
happened. It's important to make sure that it will never happen again. And it's
important to stand here together, all of us, Israelis, Emiratis and others in
order to say: Not anymore," Israeli ambassador to the UAE, Amir Hayek,
told Reuters on the sidelines of the museum event.
^ This is a major step in the right direction for the Arab
World. The Holocaust happened 78 years ago and it is long over-due for ALL
countries to teach about it. ^
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.