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Bahrain Appoints Jewish Ambassador, Plans to Offer Full Citizenship Rights to Jewish Returnees

The Arab world has its first Jewish Envoy. It's a woman no less. Thank the tiny state of Bahrain: The selection of Houda Nonoo was made by decree on Wednesday and reported by local media in the Gulf Arab kingdom … Read More

By / June 2, 2008

The Arab world has its first Jewish Envoy. It's a woman no less. Thank the tiny state of Bahrain:

The selection of Houda Nonoo was made by decree on Wednesday and reported by local media in the Gulf Arab kingdom on Friday.

The decree, published by the official Bahraini News Agency, did not state which nation Nonoo would be appointed to but media reports have said that the US is her likely destination.

Nonoo, 43, said she would undertake the role "first of all as a Bahraini" and that she was not chosen because of her religion.

Bahraini media had speculated over Nonoo's selection for the past few months.

Nonoo, a businesswoman and mother of two children, has served as a legislator in Bahrain's all-appointed 40-member Shura Council for three years.

More on that at Al-Jazeera English, and if you follow the link, there is mention of a synagogue for the country's 40 Jews. There is also mention that Bahrain is planning on giving full citizenship rights to Jewish returnees. The idea of "full-citizenship" in the Gulf states is an important one because these countries are extremely reluctant to let immigrants come in and acquire citizenship—kind of like Switzerland, but worse. The fact that Jews who have presumably been gone for decades will be welcomed back as full citizens is a sign that Bahrain is open to recognizing the historical connection that Jews had to the land, which is interesting because even Muslims who don't have a connection to the land can't just come in and become citizens.

I do not think that this in any way means a thawing of relationship with Israel, as last year Bahrain stripped one of its athletes of citizenship after he participated in a race in Israel.

There is, however, an attempt by the Arab states to begin engaging with Jews. Kuwait is planning on building a "1001 Tower"—yes, like the Arabian Nights—the top of which will house a mosque, synagogue and church. Saudi Arabia's ruler recently called for inter-faith dialogue inclusive of Jews which was welcomed by Israel's Chief Rabbi. Qatar, another tiny state, home of Al-Jazeera and Yusuf al-Qardawi, held another inter-faith meeting at which rabbis from Israel were present.

This piece of news comes at the heels of the grim article in the NYTimes about the last Jews in Babylon.

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  • Anonymous

    Grin.  Two thoughts.

    First, I wonder — how long do you have to have lived in Bahrain to benefit from this "right of return"?  Ms. Nonoo's family has been there for, like, a century.  Any chance I can deal them down to a decade or two, you think? 

    Second, I'm a bit worried about this.  I mean, sure, it's great that America's Gulfie allies are all about ecumenicism, Jews-not-Israel-I-mean-Zionism, etc.  I mean, it has always been thus.  We love our fellow citizens of the Mosaic faith who have no identity apart from our national identity!  There has never been a Jewish people and that is just a nutty invention by some Europeans fifty years ago, or maybe some Babylonians, or Egyptians, a few thousand years ago, except — wait, they never existed either!  And no Temple!  And stop excavating already!

    But, like, what happens when they find out this we-love-you fellow-citizen ain't-no-people-to-self-determine religion has a whole Israel thing going for it? I mean, the Israeli-season-based calendar cycle, harvest festival, etc?  The whole facing Jerusalem thing (shudder)?  This incessant 2am yehoudi business all over those scrolls over theirs?  

    Don't get me wrong.  I'm all for the Jews-not-Zionism angle.  And history?  The Jews — I mean, fellow citizens, Mosaic faith, etc., etc. — they don't need none!  Still, if they ever get going with this it's going to take an awful lot of scrubbing to bleach the Israel out of the Judaism.  Which will take, like, a long time.  Blech!

  • RandallJones

    Millions of Iraqis have been killed, have been wounded, have been made refugees after two invasions and years of sanctions and we are only supposed to be concerned about the Iraqi Jews?

    Ironically, the Untied States had helped Saddam Hussein into power and supported him strategically and financially, when he was committing his worst atrocities. 

     The New York TImes left out this part of the history of Iraqi Jews ( article by  Naeim Giladi, author of Ben-Gurion's Scandals: How the Haganah and the Mossad Eliminated Jews )

    http://www.bintjbeil.com/E/occupation/ameu_iraqjews.html 

  • rawi

    Why, Anonymous, does this disrupt your entire belief system? Perhaps it's time to learn about a world you think you knew, but clearly did not.

  • Anonymous

    She's a phony and fraud!  There's no way she's Jewish.

  • Anonymous

    Interesting. One hopes that the Arab governments someday apply this mindset to the land of the former Palestine mandate…?