• Published 22:25 16.01.10
  • Latest update 23:14 16.01.10

Iraq urges U.S. to give back Iraqi Jewish Archive

U.S. holds archive of Hebrew books, Jewish texts found in Iraq in 2003; Iraq says archive key part of heritage.

By The Associated Press Tags: Jewish World Israel news

It was seized from Jewish families and wound up soaking in sewage water in the basement of a secret police building. Rescued from the chaos that engulfed Baghdad as Saddam Hussein was toppled, it now sits in safekeeping in an office near Washington, D.C.

Like this country's once great Jewish community, the Iraqi Jewish Archive of books, manuscripts, records and other materials has gone through turbulent times. Now another twist may be in store: Iraq wants it back.

Iraqi officials say they will go to the U.S., possibly next month, to assess the materials found by U.S. troops and plan for their return after an absence of nearly seven years.

Some Jewish authorities are skeptical, arguing that since most estimates put the number of Jews in Iraq at less than 10, the archive no longer belongs here. But to Saad Eskander, the director of the Iraq National Library and Archives, it is part of a larger effort to rescue the cultural history Iraq lost during the invasion, and to put Iraqis on a tentative path to coming to grips with their past.

"Iraqis must know that we are a diverse people, with different traditions, different religions, and we need to accept this diversity... To show it to our people that Baghdad was always multiethnic," said Eskander.

The archive was found in May 2003, when U.S. troops looking for weapons of mass destruction got a tip to check out the basement of a building of the Mukhabarat - Saddam's secret police. Passing a 2,000-pound unexploded bomb on their way into the building, they found a flooded basement.

It was really quite disgusting, to be honest, because it was about chest-deep sewage water, said Richard Gonzales, the Army officer who led the team and has since retired.

The troops found no WMD, but it was worth the trip. Books, photos and papers floated in the murky water. And not just any books, but Hebrew-language books, in a country that had been at war with Israel since 1948 and had once accused Jews of espionage and after a show trial hanged nine of them in a public square.

"The fact that the materials survived at all is remarkable, considering how much of Iraq's cultural heritage was looted or destroyed after the fall of Saddam - more than a quarter of the National Library's books and 60 percent of its collection of maps, photographs and records," Eskander said.

Gonzales knew he had something significant on his hands but he didn't have enough people or tools to deal with it. So he went to Ahmed Chalabi, the leader of the Iraqi exile group whose discredited WMD claims had been the main justification for the invasion.

Chalabi got him a pump and some manpower. The materials were pulled out of the basement, laid out to dry in the sun and packed in 27 metal trunks.

Accumulated over the years were photos, parchments and cases to hold Torah scrolls; a Jewish religious book published in 1568; 50 copies of a children's primer in Hebrew and Arabic; books in Arabic and English, books printed in Baghdad, Warsaw and Venice - the lost heritage of what was once one of the largest Jewish communities in the Middle East, dating to the 6th century B.C.

Abraham of the Old Testament is believed to have come from the city of Ur, in what is modern-day Iraq, and despite periods of persecution, the community endured and thrived over centuries. But problems worsened when Iraq sided with Germany in World War II, and came to a head when Israel was created.

By the early 1950s, Iraqi Jews were fleeing the country in droves. The few thousand who remained were harassed, too frightened to hold services, and their assets seized. In 1969, after Saddam's Baath party took power, came the hangings.

The secret police are believed to have confiscated countless books and other archival material from the Jewish community.

"Sometimes they would contact us when they had intelligence about such documents, Hebrew documents or books," said Kamil Jawad Ashour, the deputy director of the National Library. "On one occasion I went with them to a house in Basra of a Jewish family where they confiscated some documents and books from them. And there was only an old woman there."

After the 2003 invasion, Corine Wegener was working in Baghdad as an arts, monuments and archives officer - a rarity in the U.S. military - when she was asked to examine the materials from the basement.

They were still damp, and that meant mold, a preservationist's nightmare.

Only freezing stops mold, so a refrigerator truck was found and kept running 24 hours a day.

"I was out there three or four times a day with a food thermometer checking the temperature," Wegener said.

Agreement was reached, and later approved by the Iraqi Ministry of Culture, to move the archive to the U.S. for preservation.

After being freeze-dried in Texas, the collection was taken to the National Archives and Records Administration in College Park, Maryland. There the items were photographed, lightly cleaned, wrapped and boxed. NARA and the Center for Jewish History, a New York-based nonprofit group, are using the photos to catalog the collection. But to handle and digitize it, more preservation work would be needed.

The archive was supposed to return to Iraq after two years. Until now, the Iraqis - focused more on surviving the day to day violence in the country - have never pushed for the archive's return. Doris Hamburg, who directs preservation projects at NARA, said it takes ages to repair damaged materials. Further work needs outside funding that has not materialized.

But the archive's longer-than-anticipated stay in the U.S. has raised questions in Iraq, where public opinion tends to conflate Israel with Jews in general, and anything even tangentially related to either is suspect.

"I am afraid that there is pressure from some groups, both inside and outside the United States, in order to prevent the return of these Iraqi manuscripts to their original country," said Abdullah Hamid, the head of Iraq's National Center for Manuscripts and Documents.

Hamburg denies any pressures and stresses. "Iraq can have the archive back whenever it wants," she said. Iraqi officials at the National Library said they have no indication the Americans are trying to hold onto the archive.

But Dov S. Zakheim, an Orthodox Jew who was a senior Department of Defense official under President George W. Bush warned that if the Iraqis were to claim the archive as their own, it would anger the Jewish community.

"It's not theirs. It's just not theirs," he said. "Jews feel very strongly about their heritage."

Mordechai Ben-Porat, who helped orchestrate a mass airlift of Jews leaving Iraq after Israel's establishment in 1948, says the archive should be in the museum dedicated to Iraqi Jews which he runs in Israel, where Jewish scholars can make use of the materials.

"The books belong to the majority of the Iraqi Jews, and they are not in Iraq. The books should be given to us, as the representatives of the Jews of Iraq," he said.

However, he appeared resigned to the likelihood the archive would return to Iraq.

Maurice Shohet of the World Organization of Jews from Iraq said the community would like the materials to be digitized so that everyone has access, and was worried the necessary preservation work could not be done in Iraq.

"If these documents go back to Iraq the way they are they will be lost forever," he said.

Since Iraq has no diplomatic relations with Israel, Eskander thought it unlikely Israeli scholars would get visas to enter Iraq and study the archive. The Israeli Foreign Ministry said it was not involved in any move to bring the archive to Israel.

Digitization to make them available on the Web would solve a lot of the problems, but would require extensive preservation work, which many worry is beyond Iraq's present capabilities.

But Iraqi officials stressed they have the expertise and will make preservation a priority. Down the hall from Eskander's office are experts, many trained in Europe, who are repairing documents similarly damaged during the invasion.

Wegener said she was deeply torn about whether the collection should be removed from what at the time was an occupied country. "But I firmly believed then, and I believe now, that if we did not, it would have been destroyed," said Wegener.

"All the same, the archive's long absence from Iraq has made it politically sensitive," Eskander said. "It annoyed Iraqis a lot that the Americans who failed to protect Iraqi cultural treasures were devoting such care to the Jewish archive."

Why, given its treatment of its Jewish population, would Iraq want the Jewish Archive back? Eskander, 48, can point to himself. He is a Faily, a member of a small Shiite-Kurdish minority persecuted under Saddam, and he wants Iraqis to know about such oppression and learn from it.

In a country that has lost thousands of lives to sectarian violence since 2003, where Christian churches are bombed, and where people perceived as friendly to Israel often receive death threats, Eskander can point to the collection of Hebrew-language books he has in his office for safekeeping.

Like the Iraqi Jewish Archive, these books were found tucked in the corner of another basement - that one dry. They are catalogued on the library's Web site and available for study.

"The American national archive did a great job, and we're grateful for their help... The idea now is that we will do it here in Baghdad," Eskander said. "It's our cultural heritage."

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  • 29. 0 0
    Iraq stealing Jewish heritage
    • Serge
    • 18.01.10
    • 20:21

    It is quite clear. These artefacts belonged to the Jewish minority in Iraq. The Jewish minority left. Now the Iraqi government wants to steal their memories. The only ones who agitate in favour of this theft are the Arab nationalists who refuse to acknowledge the existence of the Jewish people.

  • 28. 0 0
    Israel is for the Jewish people...not palestinians
    • Florence
    • 18.01.10
    • 20:10

    The land of Israel was given to the Jewish people by God. Jews were living in Israel, before the so called Arafat era palestinians....the palestinians are the thieves who occupied Jewish land after Israel was exiled and now, should leave Israel after wrongfully occupying it for so many years and return what does not belong to them.

  • 27. 0 0
    Jewish Archives belong to the Iraqi Jews
    • Florence
    • 18.01.10
    • 20:02

    What belongs to the Jewish people belongs to the Jewish people. Period. Iraq was always a rogue state...taking and looting what always belonged to Jews.

  • 26. 0 0
    turning ezkeial's tomb into a mosque
    • Susan
    • 18.01.10
    • 16:58

    I just read on Yediot Aharonot's English web site that the Iraqi government wants to turn Ezekial's tomb into a mosque. I agree that the archives should be in the hands of a Jewish organization in America or Israel. The Iraqi government cannot be trusted.

  • 25. 0 0
    jewish archive
    • Samir Mualim
    • 18.01.10
    • 10:17

    Not a single paper belonging to the jewish community in Iraq must be returned. Everything was robbed from jewish houses,schools, synagogues etc..this in addition to all jewish properties and belongings.I am one of thos who escaped from baghdad in 1971 and know the facts. Nothing of jewish feature belongs to Iraqi robbers.

  • 24. 0 0
  • 23. 0 0
    further evidence # 20?
    • rett
    • 17.01.10
    • 19:03

    No, it just shows how much more land you have stolen to begin with.

  • 22. 0 0
    Jewish artifacts
    • rett
    • 17.01.10
    • 19:01

    If Iraq siezed it from Jews, then that means it was the Jews first. Give it back to the Jews.

  • 21. 0 0
    Then you should all agree No 14
    • Pro Jewish
    • 17.01.10
    • 18:35

    I agree 100% with this Palistinian guy. Go and read your Koran (Ya Bnei Israel).Who are these people perhaps the muslim. The land belong to the children of Israel who are the Jews.

  • 20. 0 0
    further evidence that jews came from iraq, not palestine!
    • palestinian
    • 17.01.10
    • 17:18

    this is further evidence that the ancestral homeland of the jewish people is in southern iraq (Ur), not in palestine (or Canaan as it was known). abraham and his people should return to their home and leave us canaanites and philistines alone!

  • 19. 0 0
    Jewish property
    • Benna
    • 17.01.10
    • 17:11

    It was taken from the jewish people in house to house raids.It does not belong to them.

  • 18. 0 0
  • 17. 0 0
    #6 right
    • Steve Tate
    • 17.01.10
    • 15:30

    Iraq has shown it's intent by how they are treating Ezekiel's tomb. If they cared anything about Jewish antiquity, they would have prosecured those resposible for this desecration. The same will happen to these treasures. Be wary of wolves in sheep's clothing.

  • 16. 0 0
    RE: Palestinian
    • judith
    • 17.01.10
    • 14:09

    The Arabs will have to give back more than books. I'm afraid they will have to give back all the homes, property and assets they stole from the Jews in order to receive the same.

  • 15. 0 0
    archives
    • Richard Schmidt
    • 17.01.10
    • 13:34

    Jewish archives are held by many nations,and the catholic church in the Vatican.If we were talking any other people's such as Native Americans there would be no discussion.It's time the world began to respect the jewish nation.

  • 14. 0 0
    Then you should all agree ...
    • Palestinian
    • 17.01.10
    • 13:32

    That Palestinian homes and lands should also be returned to their rightful owners!

  • 13. 0 0
    Jewish Texts in Iraq
    • ChanahS
    • 17.01.10
    • 12:28

    These ancient texts never belonged to the Jews, or the Jewish community, in Iraq. They were confiscated or pillaged by the Iraqis and never ever used to prove diversity (placed in a museum, for example). They were hidden in the cellars of the police to rot. The Iraqi government has no claim on them, they should be returned to the rightful owner, individuals or to organizations who represent Iraqu Jews worldwide, whether in Israel or the USA (or anywhere else).

  • 12. 0 0
    Pillage Not Part of US Code
    • Mark of Lewiston
    • 17.01.10
    • 09:58

    The basement may or may not have been flooded by the shock and awe of US bombing. Notwithstanding, the US government, not even under Bush/Cheney has ever asserted the right of pillage. The items were removed from Iraq. they should be returned to Iraq unless a valid claim is made by the original owners or their heirs. The Israeli government has zero claim as has any group not related to the original owners. There is no generic Jewish claim. The US military helped write the Geneva Conventions and should adhere to them.

  • 11. 0 0
    Just like Spain
    • Fortuna Benmayor
    • 17.01.10
    • 04:27

    They pogrom, terrorize, kill, exproriate, and drive away the Jews, then claim what remains as proof or their tolerance. Give us a brake. Start relationship with Israel, and I'm sure you can have itinerary exhibitions of Iraqi Jewry, from bothe the Israel Museum, The Bet Hatefutsoth as well as the damaged material in Washington now.

  • 10. 0 0
    Return them to Jews
    • Robert
    • 17.01.10
    • 02:05

    Just like Nazi stolen these items do not belong to Iraq. They belong to Jews and every effort must be made to find the families to whom these possessions belong. Failing that the community of Iraqi Jews should decide. These are not antiquities these are stolen items and need to be returned.

  • 9. 0 0
    removal
    • MP Balkenende
    • 17.01.10
    • 02:04

    Yes, all reasons to move Auschwitz to Israel. In Poland hardly any jews are living anymore. Insane?

  • 8. 0 0
    If Kafka, who was born in Prague who wrote in German . . .
    • Zev Davis
    • 16.01.10
    • 23:59

    Consider that Kafka, who was born in Prague, was Jewish, wrote in German and the Federal Republic of wants his writings as if . . . and they will likely remain in Israel because he was Jewish. Okay, they ain't Holy Writ, but they are significant documents. Now the Iraqis want our Holy Writ, Jewish Holy writings produced by its Jewish community as if there was such an animal in that country. Strange, too, how they hounded Jews in the late '40s and early '50s so that they had to leave. It makes sense that they belong to the Iraqi Jews who left, or in turn, to the Jewish Homeland. Heck, what use does a Torah scroll have in a land where the Jewish community is virtually nonexistent. If they were cataloged some survivors could identify the places where some of the scrolls and documents were before they were seized. They could even be returned to their owners. Funny how some people, Germans, and, in this case Iraqis, get weepy about Jews who are "no longer among them".

  • 7. 0 0
    Iraq will destroy the Jewish Archive .
    • Josiah J. Ben David
    • 16.01.10
    • 23:51

  • 6. 0 0
    Iraq destroying Hebrew on Ezekiels tomb
    • Sami
    • 16.01.10
    • 23:27

    Iraq are destroying Hebrew inscriptions on Ezekiel's tomb. They cannot be trusted.

  • 5. 0 0
    US Should Return the Material
    • Mark of Lewiston
    • 16.01.10
    • 23:26

    We are not the British or French or Germans. The invasion should not have a looting side benefit for our museums. Return the material. It belongs to Iraq.

  • 4. 0 0
  • 3. 0 0
    GIVE IRAQI JEWISH ARCHIVE TO ISRAEL.
    • fds
    • 16.01.10
    • 23:21

    NO WAY! should the Iraqi Jewish Archive go back to Iraq only to be returned in basements filled with sewage water. Iraqi Jewish Archive should be brought to Israel. After all most of the Iraqi Jews or their descendants are now living in Israel and it belongs to them. It is Jewish heritage (not the Muslim heritage)and does not belong any more to the Muslim Iraqis. After all, the Jews in Iraq were, in the last hundred years, persecuted by the various regimes (all of them Muslims)there.

  • 2. 0 0
    THEY CAN WANT BUT THEY WONT GET
    • zionist forever
    • 16.01.10
    • 22:43

    These documents belong in the jewish state not a muslim one which expelled its jewish population and fired missiles on Israel in 1991.

  • 1. 0 0
    This is wonderful are they a stable government yet
    • Rankoo-Karoon
    • 16.01.10
    • 22:33

    This is a wonderful idea but do they have a stable government yet. I mean the bombing of Baghdad showed where the real Ark of the Covenant was not the gold casing? The real Ark is wooden with gold enlay. Saddam Hussein stole it and humiliated it. His children should not suffer for that but he did it himself caught on deep tag satellite where he did human sacrifice and deficated in a bag and rubbed it on it. I think the 75 Templarian families who carried it to safety again not just a govenrment were international families and you had to be a pure monitored for two years before getting it. WE dont humiliate GOD do we. I am sure as Iraq was a center to one of the most profound civilizations of the world we need to reignite the love of the land and the combination of the peoples within it's borders without a bomb going off every day. Where are your children Iraq. Some in Gaza some in Iran some in China some in America. Fertile Cresent Moon needs to arise and realign I am thinking. Rankoo