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Memories of Eden: A Journey Through Jewish Baghdad by Violette Shamash

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Memories of A Journey Through Jewish Baghdad

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First published October 1, 2008

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March 3, 2013
This book is about MY FAMILY. A VERY interesting book from historical perspective about Iraq. It was written by my Grandma's sister about their life in Bagdad Iraq, where my family lived for 2,000 years.Starting in the beginning of the 20th century in times when Bagdad was a place where all religions lived together in harmony, a time when it was the 'Garden of Eden' and then with the rise of Nazism in Germany everything changed, Jews were massacred and about 400,000 Jews who lived for thousands of years in Iraq had to fled and Iraq started to decline. The book has two parts - (1) The personal story (2) Historical context. The book was written/edited Tony Rocca, a journalist and the son-in-law of the author. Recommended. PS - there is a picture of my grandma near the bus to 'Palestine' in 1931, after she was married...
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September 22, 2015
A treasure house of informations which reveal the deeply insight part of Mesopotamian Jews (the oldest Jews community). Violette Shamash (1912-2006) turns the light on how everyday life, culture & costume of Iraqi Jews how it used to be. She stayed more than 20 years writing notes and essays since her nostalgic memories, on the banks of Tigris rivers (Baghdad) describing it with "the Heaven of Eden", to the beginning of 30ies when Iraq slipped into the hand of Nazi sympathizers mentioning " we were ... accepted on our own merit until the poison of Nazism and Arab nationalism entered the bloodstream". from childhood and growing maturity full of happiness to victimization ended with leaving.
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June 30, 2024
I loved this memoire story of rhe author and community growing up in Bagdad during the best and worst of times in history. I wish it had a recipe book included. The aromas coming from the kitchen were heavenly. I will add to this review when I get to my laptop.
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October 12, 2020
A very vivid telling of the final decades of Jewish life in Mesopotamia/Iraq.
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