Baghdad – Iraq To Renovate Tomb Of Prophet Ezekiel’s

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    Hebrew lettering inside the tomb of the prophet Ezekiel, in Kifl near Najaf.Baghdad – The Iraqi government has launched a project to renovate the interior of the prophet Ezekiel’s shrine in the small town of Kifl, south of Baghdad, and the country’s Ministry for Tourism and Antiquities says it hopes to eventually repair and renovate other Jewish sites across the country.

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    “The ministry is concerned with all Iraqi heritage, whether it is Christian or Jewish or from any other religion,” ministry spokesman Abdelzahra al-Talaqani told AFP. “The present plans do not include the synagogues in Baghdad, Basra, Mosul, Fallujah and other places because of lack of funding, but I think they will be included in future plans.”

    Iraqi Jewry was once one of the largest and most prominent Jewish communities in the Middle East.

    But after Israel’s establishment, more than 120,000 Iraqi Jews moved to Israel in the 1950s in a clandestine operation dubbed Operation Ezra and Nehemiah.

    Outside the shrine of the prophet – who followed Jews into the Babylonian exile in the sixth century BC – is a 14th-century brick minaret, while the inside is shaped like a synagogue, with old wooden arks that used to contain Torah scrolls and the remains of a Mehitza – a separation for men and women.

    On the walls inside appears Hebrew script under a dome with medieval Islamic floral designs.

    Until the mid-20th century, up to 5,000 Jews used to visit the tomb during Passover. Muslims believe the tomb to be that of Dhul-Kifl, considered by some to be a prophet of Islam and by others to just be a righteous man mentioned in the Koran.

    It had been protected by Saddam Hussein as a holy site.

    The tombs of the prophets Daniel, Ezra, Nahum and Jonah are also purported to be located in Iraq.


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    If they can afford to maintain the tomb of our holy sites in Iraq, than EY needs to spend more money to restore and maintain holy Islamic sites such as the Dome of the Rock Mosque above the kotel and other Mosques which are really in deteriorating conditions. The same for other yiddeshe holy sites in EY. This spending on maintenance should take priority over building more shuls in areas which already have enough places to dave

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    When prominent Nevi’im are brought to mind– it’s a sign for us to review what they said. Maybe a nice review of Yechezkel is in order for us all….Our Rabbis keep telling us it’s coming and all we can do is become better to protect ourselves….

    Ezra ?
    Ezra ?
    14 years ago

    The kever of Ezra in Iraq? Didn’t he go up to EY from bavel ?

    Jewish mother
    Jewish mother
    14 years ago

    Thank you for this. It is nice to hear some good news!

    matzahlocal101
    matzahlocal101
    14 years ago

    Boruch ben nariyah is also in bavel. Seder hadoros mentions details from Masaot binyamin.