ASF Events – Passport to Jewish History in Morocco, Egypt, and Tunisia / 19 JUL 2018

Diarna: The Geo-Museum of North African and Middle Eastern Jewish Life Presents:
Passport to Jewish History:

Thursday, 19 July at 7:00 PM
A Pilgrimage to Morocco’s Jewish Saints 

Wednesday, 25 July at 7:00 PM
Expedition to Egypt: Results of a Recent Research Trip
Featuring Diarna’s Lead Photographer/Outreach Director Josh Shamsi

Wednesday, 8 August at 7:00 PM
Beyond Tunis: A Comprehensive Mission to Tunisia
Featuring Diarna photographer Chrystie Sherman

Diarna “Situation Room” at ASF
Center for Jewish History
15 West 16th Street
New York City

Please click here to make a reservation
Passes to all three sessions are available
Space is limited

Join Diarna researchers for a three-part passport series exploring Jewish historical sites and stories:

Over a million Jews once lived in the Middle East and North Africa, spanning from synagogues on the edge of the Sahara Desert in Morocco to abandoned Jewish fortresses in Saudi Arabia and the traditional shrines of Biblical personalities in the Kurdish regions of Iraq and Iran. The profound Jewish imprint on the region could be experienced in major cities and diffuse villages.

Now, decades since communities have disbanded, synagogues, schools, cemeteries, and other structures left behind are suffering from natural decay or being deliberately targeted for destruction, while political strife has stymied visiting, no less preserving, thousands of sites. In recent years the Iranian regime has threatened to destroy the purported shrine of Esther and Mordechai at Hamadan; the storied Eliyahu HaNabi Synagogue in the Jobar neighborhood of Damascus was reduced to rubble (a consequence of being caught in the crossfire of the Syrian Civil War); and ISIS exploded the traditional tomb of Jonah, which had been located within one of Mosul’s oldest mosques.

Diarna: The Geo-Museum of North African and Middle Eastern Jewish Life–an independent initiative of Digital Heritage Mapping, a spatial humanities non-profit organization–is working to digitally preserve the physical remnants of Jewish history throughout the region. We are in a race against time to capture site data and record place-based oral histories. Diarna pioneers the synthesis of digital mapping technology, traditional scholarship, and field research, as well as a trove of multimedia documentation. All of these combine to lend a virtual presence and guarantee untrammeled access to Jewish historical sites lest they be forgotten or erased.

We look forward to seeing you!

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